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Definition of potted
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Potted
(imp. & p. p.) of Po.
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Marble-edged
::
Marble-edged
(a.)
Having
the edge
veined
or
spotted
with
different
colors
like
marble,
as a
book..
Porphyrize
::
Porphyrize
(v. t.) To cause to
resemble
porphyry;
to make
spotted
in
composition,
like
porphyry..
Kirumbo
::
Kirumbo
(n.) A bird of
Madagascar
(Leptosomus
discolor),
the only
living
type of a
family
allied
to the
rollers.
It has a pair of loral
plumes.
The male is
glossy
green
above,
with
metallic
reflections;
the
female
is
spotted
with brown and
black..
Redshank
::
Redshank
(n.) A
common
Old World
limicoline
bird
(Totanus
calidris),
having
the legs and feet pale red. The
spotted
redshank
(T.
fuscus)
is
larger,
and has
orange-red
legs.
Called
also
redshanks,
redleg,
and
clee..
Swording
::
Swordick
(n.) The
spotted
gunnel
(Muraenoides
gunnellus).
Nutcracker
::
Nutcracker
(n.) A
European
bird
(Nucifraga
caryocatactes),
allied
to the
magpie
and crow. Its color is dark
brown,
spotted
with
white.
It feeds on nuts,
seeds,
and
insects..
Cobweb
::
Cobweb
(n.) The
European
spotted
flycatcher.
Paca
::
Paca (n.) A small South
American
rodent
(Coelogenys
paca),
having
blackish
brown fur, with four
parallel
rows of white spots along its
sides;
the
spotted
cavy. It is
nearly
allied
to the
agouti
and the
Guinea
pig..
Cinque-spotted
::
Cinque-spotted
(a.)
Five-spotted.
Tapper
::
Tapper
(n.) The
lesser
spotted
woodpecker
(Dendrocopus
minor);
--
called
also
tapperer,
tabberer,
little
wood pie,
barred
woodpecker,
wood
tapper,
hickwall,
and pump
borer..
Potted
::
Potted
(imp. & p. p.) of Po.
Sea Salmon
::
Sea
salmon
() The
spotted
squeteague.
Brasse
::
Brasse
(n.) A
spotted
European
fish of the genus
Lucioperca,
resembling
a
perch..
Sea Leopard
::
Sea
leopard
() Any one of
several
species
of
spotted
seals,
especially
Ogmorhinus
leptonyx,
and
Leptonychotes
Weddelli,
of the
Antarctic
Ocean.
The North
Pacific
sea
leopard
is the
harbor
seal..
Sheld
::
Sheld (a.)
Variegated;
spotted;
speckled;
piebald.
Bespotted
::
Bespotted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bespo.
Catalpa
::
Catalpa
(n.) A genus of
American
and East
Indian
trees,
of which the best know
species
are the
Catalpa
bignonioides,
a
large,
ornamental
North
American
tree, with
spotted
white
flowers
and long
cylindrical
pods, and the C.
speciosa,
of the
Mississipi
valley;
--
called
also
Indian
bean..
Trout
::
Trout (n.) Any one of
several
species
of
marine
fishes
more or less
resembling
a trout in
appearance
or
habits,
but not
belonging
to the same
family,
especially
the
California
rock
trouts,
the
common
squeteague,
and the
southern,
or
spotted,
squeteague;
--
called
also
salt-water
trout,
sea
trout,
shad
trout,
and gray
trout.
See
Squeteague,
and Rock trout under
Rock..
Spottedness
::
Spotted
(a.)
Marked
with
spots;
as, a
spotted
garment
or
character..
Conium
::
Conium
(n.) The
common
hemlock
(Conium
maculatum,
poison
hemlock,
spotted
hemlock,
poison
parsley),
a
roadside
weed of
Europe,
Asia, and
America,
cultivated
in the
United
States
for
medicinal
purpose.
It is an
active
poison.
The
leaves
and fruit are used in
medicine..
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