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Definition of beast
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Beast (n.) Fig.: A
coarse,
brutal,
filthy,
or
degraded
fellow..
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Sea Beast
::
Sea beast () Any large
marine
mammal,
as a seal,
walrus,
or
cetacean..
Herd
::
Herd (n.) A
number
of
beasts
assembled
together;
as, a herd of
horses,
oxen,
cattle,
camels,
elephants,
deer, or
swine;
a
particular
stock or
family
of
cattle..
Rack
::
Rack (a.) A frame or
device
of
various
construction
for
holding,
and
preventing
the waste of, hay,
grain,
etc.,
supplied
to
beasts..
Ford
::
Ford (v. i.) A place in a
river,
or other
water,
where it may be
passed
by man or beast on foot, by
wading..
King
::
King (n.) One who, or that
which,
holds a
supreme
position
or rank; a chief among
competitors;
as, a
railroad
king; a money king; the king of the
lobby;
the king of
beasts..
Dismount
::
Dismount
(v. i.) To
alight
from a
horse;
to
descend
or get off, as a rider from his
beast;
as, the
troops
dismounted..
Shriek
::
Shriek
(v. i.) To utter a loud,
sharp,
shrill
sound or cry, as do some birds and
beasts;
to
scream,
as in a
sudden
fright,
in
horror
or
anguish..
Pack
::
Pack (n.) To
transport
in a pack, or in the
manner
of a pack (i. e., on the backs of men or
beasts)..
Dug
::
Dug (n.) A teat, pap, or
nipple;
--
formerly
that of a human
mother,
now that of a cow or other
beast..
Turnpike
::
Turnpike
(n.) A frame
consisting
of two bars
crossing
each other at right
angles
and
turning
on a post or pin, to
hinder
the
passage
of
beasts,
but
admitting
a
person
to pass
between
the arms; a
turnstile.
See
Turnstile,
1..
Powerful
::
Powerful
(a.) Full of
power;
capable
of
producing
great
effects
of any kind;
potent;
mighty;
efficacious;
intense;
as, a
powerful
man or
beast;
a
powerful
engine;
a
powerful
argument;
a
powerful
light;
a
powerful
vessel..
Carcass
::
Carcass
(n.) A dead body,
whether
of man or
beast;
a
corpse;
now
commonly
the dead body of a
beast..
Track
::
Track (n.) A mark or
impression
left by the foot,
either
of man or
beast;
trace;
vestige;
footprint..
Beastliness
::
Beastliness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
beastly.
Snick
::
Snick (n.) A snip or cut, as in the hair of a
beast..
Rampant
::
Rampant
(v.)
Rising
with fore paws in the air as if
attacking;
-- said of a beast of prey,
especially
a lion. The right fore leg and right hind leg
should
be
raised
higher
than the
left..
Sire
::
Sire (v. t.) To
beget;
to
procreate;
-- used of
beasts,
and
especially
of
stallions..
Evil
::
Evil (a.)
Having
qualities
tending
to
injury
and
mischief;
having
a
nature
or
properties
which tend to
badness;
mischievous;
not good;
worthless
or
deleterious;
poor; as, an evil
beast;
and evil
plant;
an evil
crop..
Beastlihead
::
Beastlihead
(n.)
Beastliness.
Gibstaff
::
Gibstaff
(n.) A staff
formerly
used in
fighting
beasts
on the
stage.
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