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Definition of pap
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Pap (v. t.) To feed with pap.
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Hornet
::
Hornet
(n.) A
large,
strong
wasp. The
European
species
(Vespa
crabro)
is of a dark brown and
yellow
color.
It is very
pugnacious,
and its sting is very
severe.
Its nest is
constructed
of a
paperlike
material,
and the
layers
of comb are hung
together
by
columns.
The
American
white-faced
hornet
(V.
maculata)
is
larger
and has
similar
habits..
Papulae
::
Papulae
(pl. ) of
Papul.
Papula
::
Papula
(n.) A
pimple;
a
small,
usually
conical,
elevation
of the
cuticle,
produced
by
congestion,
accumulated
secretion,
or
hypertrophy
of
tissue;
a
papule..
Cornet
::
Cornet
(n.) A cap of paper
twisted
at the end, used by
retailers
to
inclose
small
wares..
Papaverous
::
Papaverous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
poppy;
of the
nature
of the
poppy.
Skim
::
Skim (v. t.) Fig.: To read or
examine
superficially
and
rapidly,
in order to cull the
principal
facts or
thoughts;
as, to skim a book or a
newspaper..
Demy
::
Demy (n.) A
printing
and a
writing
paper of
particular
sizes.
See under
Paper.
Gazetteer
::
Gazetteer
(n.) A
newspaper;
a
gazette.
Rocket
::
Rocket
(n.) An
artificial
firework
consisting
of a
cylindrical
case of paper or metal
filled
with a
composition
of
combustible
ingredients,
as
niter,
charcoal,
and
sulphur,
and
fastened
to a
guiding
stick.
The
rocket
is
projected
through
the air by the force
arising
from the
expansion
of the gases
liberated
by
combustion
of the
composition.
Rockets
are used as
projectiles
for
various
purposes,
for
signals,
and also for
pyrotechnic
display..
Papaverine
::
Papaverine
(n.) An
alkaloid
found in
opium.
It has a
weaker
therapeutic
action
than
morphine.
Villus
::
Villus
(n.) One of the
minute
papillary
processes
on
certain
vascular
membranes;
a
villosity;
as, villi cover the
lining
of the small
intestines
of many
animals
and serve to
increase
the
absorbing
surface..
Supplement
::
Supplement
(v. t.) That which fills up,
completes,
or makes an
addition
to,
something
already
organized,
arranged,
or set
apart;
specifically,
a part added to, or
issued
as a
continuation
of, a book or
paper,
to make good its
deficiencies
or
correct
its
errors..
Prick
::
Prick (n.) To
pierce
slightly
with a
sharp-pointed
instrument
or
substance;
to make a
puncture
in, or to make by
puncturing;
to drive a fine point into; as, to prick one with a pin,
needle,
etc.; to prick a card; to prick holes in
paper..
Ben
::
Ben (n.) A
hoglike
mammal
of New
Guinea
(Porcula
papuensis).
Papulous
::
Papulous
(a.)
Covered
with, or
characterized
by,
papulae;
papulose..
Paper
::
Paper (n.) A
printed
sheet
appearing
periodically;
a
newspaper;
a
journal;
as, a daily
paper..
Foolscap
::
Foolscap
(n.) A
writing
paper made in
sheets,
ordinarily
16 x 13
inches,
and
folded
so as to make a page 13 x 8
inches.
See
Paper..
Letterpress
::
Letterpress
(n.)
Print;
letters
and words
impressed
on paper or other
material
by
types;
-- often used of the
reading
matter
in
distinction
from the
illustrations.
Barbel
::
Barbel
(n.) Barbs or paps under the
tongued
of
horses
and
cattle.
See 1st Barb, 3..
Papaveraceous
::
Papaveraceous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order of
plants
(Papaveraceae)
of which the
poppy,
the
celandine,
and the
bloodroot
are
well-known
examples..
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