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Definition of roe
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Roe (n.) The
female
of any
species
of deer.
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Sterling
::
Sterlet
(n.) A small
sturgeon
(Acipenser
ruthenus)
found in the
Caspian
Sea and its
rivers,
and
highly
esteemed
for its
flavor.
The
finest
caviare
is made from its roe..
Negro
::
Negro (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
negroes;
black.
Fistic
::
Fistic
(a.)
Pertaining
to
boxing,
or to
encounters
with the
fists;
puglistic;
as,
fistic
exploits;
fistic
heroes..
Valhalla
::
Valhalla
(n.) The
palace
of
immortality,
inhabited
by the souls of
heroes
slain in
battle..
Suspensoria
::
Suspensor
(n.) The cord which
suspends
the
embryo;
and which is
attached
to the
radicle
in the young
state;
the
proembryo.
Colored
::
Colored
(a.) Of some other color than
white;
specifically
applied
to
negroes
or
persons
having
negro
blood;
as, a
colored
man; the
colored
people..
Proembryo
::
Proembryo
(n.) The
series
of cells
formed
in the ovule of a
flowering
plant after
fertilization,
but
before
the
formation
of the
embryo..
Negritos
::
Negritos
(n. pl.) A
degraded
Papuan
race,
inhabiting
Luzon and some of the other east
Indian
Islands.
They
resemble
negroes,
but are
smaller
in size. They are
mostly
nomads..
Hysteroepilepsy
::
Hysteroepilepsy
(n.) A
disease
resembling
hysteria
in its
nature,
and
characterized
by the
occurrence
of
epileptiform
convulsions,
which can often be
controlled
or
excited
by
pressure
on the
ovaries,
and upon other
definite
points
in the
body..
Trubu
::
Trubu (n.) An East India
herring
(Clupea
toli) which is
extensively
caught
for the sake of its roe and for its
flesh.
Argonaut
::
Argonaut
(n.) Any one of the
legendary
Greek
heroes
who
sailed
with
Jason,
in the Argo, in quest of the
Golden
Fleece..
Monroe Doctrine
::
Monroe
doctrine
() See under
Doctrine.
Buckra
::
Buckra
(n.) A white man; -- a term used by
negroes
of the
African
coast,
West
Indies,
etc..
Proem
::
Proem (n.)
Preface;
introduction;
preliminary
observations;
prelude.
Edda
::
Edda (n.) The
religious
or
mythological
book of the old
Scandinavian
tribes
of
German
origin,
containing
two
collections
of Sagas
(legends,
myths)
of the old
northern
gods and
heroes..
Tote
::
Tote (v. t.) To carry or bear; as, to tote a child over a
stream;
-- a
colloquial
word of the
Southern
States,
and used esp. by
negroes..
Heroes
::
Heroes
(pl. ) of Her.
Bull Brier
::
Bull brier () A
species
of
Smilax
(S.
Pseudo-China)
growing
from New
Jersey
to the Gulf of
Mexico,
which has very large
tuberous
and
farinaceous
rootstocks,
formerly
used by the
Indians
for a sort of
bread,
and by the
negroes
as an
ingredient
in
making
beer; --
called
also
bamboo
brier and China
brier..
Rounceval
::
Rounceval
(a.)
Large;
strong;
-- from the
gigantic
bones shown at
Roncesvalles,
and
alleged
to be those of old
heroes..
Sturiones
::
Sturgeon
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of large
cartilaginous
ganoid
fishes
belonging
to
Acipenser
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Acipenseridae.
They run up
rivers
to
spawn,
and are
common
on the
coasts
and in the large
rivers
and lakes of North
America,
Europe,
and Asia.
Caviare
is
prepared
from the roe, and
isinglass
from the air
bladder..
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