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woodsia (iou) and semantron (iou)


woodsia (iou)



woodsia noun. M19.
[mod. Latin (see below), from Joseph Woods (1776-1864), English architect and botanist + -IA1.]
Any of various small tufted rock-loving ferns constituting the genus Woodsia, widespread in mountains in temperate and cool regions of the world, two species of which, W. ilvensis (more full oblong woodsia) and W. alpina (more fully Alpine woodsia) are rare natives of Britain.

semantron (iou)



semantron noun. . M19.
[medieval Greek from Greek semantron sign, mark from sema sign.]
In Orthodox churches esp. in Greece, a wooden or metal bar struck by a mallet used to summon worshippers to service.