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Definition of remark
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Remark
(v. i.) To make a
remark
or
remarks;
to
comment.
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Angular
::
Angular
(a.) Fig.: Lean; lank;
raw-boned;
ungraceful;
sharp and stiff in
character;
as,
remarkably
angular
in his
habits
and
appearance;
an
angular
female..
Huia Bird
::
Huia bird () A New
Zealand
starling
(Heteralocha
acutirostris),
remarkable
for the great
difference
in the form and
length
of the bill in the two
sexes,
that of the male being sharp and
straight,
that of the
female
much
longer
and
strongly
curved..
Collie
::
Collie
(n.) The
Scotch
shepherd
dog. There are two
breeds,
the
rough-haired
and
smooth-haired.
It is
remarkable
for its
intelligence,
displayed
especially
in
caring
for
flocks..
Cypress
::
Cypress
(n.) A
coniferous
tree of the genus
Cupressus.
The
species
are
mostly
evergreen,
and have wood
remarkable
for its
durability..
Boomerang
::
Boomerang
(n.) A very
singular
missile
weapon
used by the
natives
of
Australia
and in some parts of
India.
It is
usually
a
curved
stick of hard wood, from
twenty
to
thirty
inches
in
length,
from two to three
inches
wide, and half or three
quarters
of an inch
thick.
When
thrown
from the hand with a quick
rotary
motion,
it
describes
very
remarkable
curves,
according
to the shape of the
instrument
and the
manner
of
throwing
it, often
moving
nearly
horizontally
a long
distance,
then
curving
upward
t
Adversaria
::
Adversaria
(n. pl.) A
miscellaneous
collection
of
notes,
remarks,
or
selections;
a
commonplace
book; also,
commentaries
or
notes..
Pintos
::
Pintos
(n. pl.) A
mountain
tribe of
Mexican
Indians
living
near
Acapulco.
They are
remarkable
for
having
the dark skin of the face
irregularly
spotted
with
white.
Called
also
speckled
Indians.
Cestus
::
Cestus
(n.) A genus of
Ctenophora.
The
typical
species
(Cestus
Veneris)
is
remarkable
for its
brilliant
iridescent
colors,
and its long,
girdlelike
form..
Epoch
::
Epoch (n.) A fixed point of time,
established
in
history
by the
occurrence
of some grand or
remarkable
event;
a point of time
marked
by an event of great
subsequent
influence;
as, the epoch of the
creation;
the birth of
Christ
was the epoch which gave rise to the
Christian
era..
Elasipoda
::
Elasipoda
(n. pl.) An order of
holothurians
mostly
found in the deep sea. They are
remarkable
for their
bilateral
symmetry
and
curious
forms.
Anabas
::
Anabas
(n.) A genus of
fishes,
remarkable
for their power of
living
long out of
water,
and of
making
their way on land for
considerable
distances,
and for
climbing
trees;
the
climbing
fishes..
Sense
::
Sense (v. t.)
Meaning;
import;
signification;
as, the true sense of words or
phrases;
the sense of a
remark..
Familiarity
::
Familiarity
(n.) The state of being
familiar;
intimate
and
frequent
converse,
or
association;
unconstrained
intercourse;
freedom
from
ceremony
and
constraint;
intimacy;
as, to live in
remarkable
familiarity..
Markable
::
Markable
(a.)
Remarkable.
Bulldog
::
Bulldog
(n.) A
variety
of dog, of
remarkable
ferocity,
courage,
and
tenacity
of grip; -- so
named,
probably,
from being
formerly
employed
in
baiting
bulls..
Review
::
Review
(n.) A
critical
examination
of a
publication,
with
remarks;
a
criticism;
a
critique..
Preface
::
Preface
(n.)
Something
spoken
as
introductory
to a
discourse,
or
written
as
introductory
to a book or
essay;
a
proem;
an
introduction,
or
series
of
preliminary
remarks..
Turacou
::
Turacou
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
plantain
eaters
of the genus
Turacus,
native
of
Africa.
They are
remarkable
for the
peculiar
green and red
pigments
found in their
feathers..
Amphineura
::
Amphineura
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Mollusca
remarkable
for the
bilateral
symmetry
of the
organs
and the
arrangement
of the
nerves.
Commonplace
::
Commonplace
(n.) An idea or
expression
wanting
originality
or
interest;
a trite or
customary
remark;
a
platitude.
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