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Definition of protected
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Tectibranchiata
::
Tectibranchiata
(n. pl.) An
order,
or
suborder,
of
gastropod
Mollusca
in which the gills are
usually
situated
on one side of the back, and
protected
by a fold of the
mantle.
When there is a
shell,
it is
usually
thin and
delicate
and often
rudimentary.
The
aplysias
and the
bubble
shells
are
examples..
Unharbored
::
Unharbored
(a.)
Having
no
harbor
or
shelter;
unprotected.
Garreted
::
Garreted
(a.)
Protected
by
turrets.
Etching
::
Etching
(n.) The act, art, or
practice
of
engraving
by means of acid which eats away lines or
surfaces
left
unprotected
in
metal,
glass,
or the like. See Etch, v. t..
Base
::
Base (n.) A place or tract of
country,
protected
by
fortifications,
or by
natural
advantages,
from which the
operations
of an army
proceed,
forward
movements
are made,
supplies
are
furnished,
etc..
Aurochs
::
Aurochs
(n.) The
European
bison
(Bison
bonasus,
/
Europaeus),
once
widely
distributed,
but now
nearly
extinct,
except
where
protected
in the
Lithuanian
forests,
and
perhaps
in the
Caucasus.
It is
distinct
from the Urus of
Caesar,
with which it has often been
confused..
Rick
::
Rick (n.) A stack or pile, as of
grain,
straw,
or hay, in the open air,
usually
protected
from wet with
thatching..
Harbor
::
Harbor
(n.) A
portion
of a sea, a lake, or other large body of
water,
either
landlocked
or
artificially
protected
so as to be a place of
safety
for
vessels
in
stormy
weather;
a port or
haven..
Based
::
Based (n.)
Wearing,
or
protected
by,
bases..
Mailed
::
Mailed
(a.)
Protected
by an
external
coat, or
covering,
of
scales
or
plates..
Shelter
::
Shelter
(n.) The state of being
covered
and
protected;
protection;
security.
Lee
::
Lee (n.) A
sheltered
place;
esp., a place
protected
from the wind by some
object;
the side
sheltered
from the wind;
shelter;
protection;
as, the lee of a
mountain,
an
island,
or a
ship..
Obtected
::
Obtected
(a.)
Covered;
protected.
Ribaudequin
::
Ribaudequin
(n.) An
engine
of war used in the
Middle
Ages,
consisting
of a
protected
elevated
staging
on
wheels,
and armed in front with
pikes.
It was
(after
the 14th
century)
furnished
with small
cannon..
Ironclad
::
Ironclad
(a.) Clad in iron;
protected
or
covered
with iron, as a
vessel
for naval
warfare..
Targeted
::
Targeted
(a.)
Furnished,
armed,
or
protected,
with a
target..
Hit
::
Hit (v. t.) To take up, or
replace
by a piece
belonging
to the
opposing
player;
-- said of a
single
unprotected
piece on a
point..
Hibernaculum
::
Hibernaculum
(n.) A
winter
bud, in which the
rudimentary
foliage
or
flower,
as of most trees and
shrubs
in the
temperate
zone, is
protected
by
closely
overlapping
scales..
Sea-walled
::
Sea-walled
(a.)
Surrounded,
bounded,
or
protected
by the sea, as if by a
wall..
Forest
::
Forest
(n.) A large
extent
or
precinct
of
country,
generally
waste and
woody,
belonging
to the
sovereign,
set apart for the
keeping
of game for his use, not
inclosed,
but
distinguished
by
certain
limits,
and
protected
by
certain
laws,
courts,
and
officers
of its own..
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