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arista

[ US /ɝˈɪstə/ ]
[ UK /ˈæɹɪstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. bristlelike process near the tip of the antenna of certain flies

How To Use arista In A Sentence

  • She said something to the barista, who supplied her with a mineral water. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • They belly up to the coffee bar and a barista with a padlock through his nose inquires what they want.
  • SCAPIGERUM D. C.: but that ought to have no aristae to the achenium: here the awns are very stout in proportion to the size of the capitulum.] 1ST MARCH. — Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • The settlement stemmed from a complaint filed in July by Minneapolis barista Erik Forman who claimed he was fired for encouraging workers to join the Industrial Workers of the World union. IBTimes.com RSS Feed - Politics & Policy
  • How many coffee-chain baristas and sweatshop seamstresses assume that voting for lower taxes will bring them security and prosperity?
  • The _third_ and _fourth glumes_ are half-amplexicaul, empty, epaleate, flabelliform, 4-lobed, 7-nerved, shortly awned at the back, villous; the side lobes are acuminate or aristate and the central lobes are shortly awned. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Importantly, sound - and wind-sensitive Johnston's organ neurons exhibit different intrinsic response properties: the former are phasically activated by small, bi-directional, displacements of the aristae, whereas the latter are tonically activated by unidirectional, static deflections of larger magnitude. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • Although accusing someone of working in Starbucks might be taken as an insult in the US, in Italy where the word barista originates it denotes a bartender, which of course is a noble and ancient profession. My First 'Hate' Email: A 'Chiropractic Doctor' Writes
  • Would I have known that there was no coffee in my drink if the barista hadn't freely admitted his own mistake?
  • Autonoe whom long haired Aristaeus wedded, and Polydorus also in rich-crowned Thebe. Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
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