Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for NID'U-LANT
NID'U-LANT, a. [L. nidulor, from nidus, nest.]
In botany, nestling; lying loose in pulp or cotton, within a berry or pericarp. Martyn. Lee.
Return to page 24 of the letter “N”.
NID'U-LANT, a. [L. nidulor, from nidus, nest.]
In botany, nestling; lying loose in pulp or cotton, within a berry or pericarp. Martyn. Lee.
Return to page 24 of the letter “N”.