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Definition of quat
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Quat (v. t.) To
satiate;
to
satisfy.
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Bergamot
::
Bergamot
(n.) A
variety
of mint
(Mentha
aquatica,
var.
glabrata)..
Equating
::
Equating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Equat.
Water Ouzel
::
Water ouzel () Any one of
several
species
of small
insessorial
birds of the genus
Cinclus
(or
Hydrobates),
especially
the
European
water ousel (C.
aquaticus),
and the
American
water ousel (C.
Mexicanus).
These birds live about the
water,
and are in the habit of
walking
on the
bottom
of
streams
beneath
the water in
search
of
food..
Biquadratic
::
Biquadratic
(n.) A
biquadratic
equation.
Squat
::
Squat (a.) Short and
thick,
like the
figure
of an
animal
squatting..
Lima/on
::
Lima/on
(n.) A curve of the
fourth
degree,
invented
by
Pascal.
Its polar
equation
is r = a cos / + b..
Equate
::
Equate
(v. t.) To make
equal;
to
reduce
to an
average;
to make such an
allowance
or
correction
in as will
reduce
to a
common
standard
of
comparison;
to
reduce
to mean time or
motion;
as, to
equate
payments;
to
equate
lines of
railroad
for
grades
or
curves;
equated
distances..
Otter
::
Otter (n.) Any
carnivorous
animal
of the genus
Lutra,
and
related
genera.
Several
species
are
described.
They have
large,
flattish
heads,
short ears, and
webbed
toes. They are
aquatic,
and feed on fish. Their fur is soft and
valuable.
The
common
otter of
Europe
is Lutra
vulgaris;
the
American
otter is L.
Canadensis;
other
species
inhabit
South
America
and
Asia..
Sufficiency
::
Sufficiency
(n.)
Adequate
substance
or
means;
competence.
Bladderwort
::
Bladderwort
(n.) A genus
(Utricularia)
of
aquatic
or
marshy
plants,
which
usually
bear
numerous
vesicles
in the
divisions
of the
leaves.
These serve as traps for
minute
animals.
See
Ascidium..
Equation
::
Equation
(n.) A
making
equal;
equal
division;
equality;
equilibrium.
Triton
::
Triton
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
aquatic
salamanders.
The
common
European
species
are
Hemisalamandra
cristata,
Molge
palmata,
and M.
alpestris,
a
red-bellied
species
common
in
Switzerland.
The most
common
species
of the
United
States
is
Diemyctylus
viridescens.
See
Illust.
under
Salamander..
Quat
::
Quat (n.) An
annoying,
worthless
person..
Leviathan
::
Leviathan
(n.) An
aquatic
animal,
described
in the book of Job, ch. xli., and
mentioned
in other
passages
of
Scripture..
Sea Snake
::
Sea snake () Any one of many
species
of
venomous
aquatic
snakes
of the
family
Hydrophidae,
having
a
flattened
tail and
living
entirely
in the sea,
especially
in the
warmer
parts of the
Indian
and
Pacific
Oceans.
They feed upon
fishes,
and are
mostly
of
moderate
size, but some
species
become
eight or ten feet long and four
inches
broad..
Subaqueous
::
Subaquatic
(a.) Alt. of
Subaqueou.
Utricularia
::
Utricularia
(n.) A genus of
aquatic
flowering
plants,
in which the
submersed
leaves
bear many
little
utricles,
or
ascidia.
See
Ascidium,.
Rossel Current
::
Rossel
current
() A
portion
of the
southern
equatorial
current
flowing
westward
from the Fiji
Islands
to New
Guinea.
Adequately
::
Adequately
(adv.)
In an
adequate
manner.
Water Bird
::
Water bird () Any
aquatic
bird; a water fowl.
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