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Definition of beau
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Beau (n.) A man who takes great care to dress in the
latest
fashion;
a
dandy.
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Taste
::
Taste (n.) The power of
perceiving
and
relishing
excellence
in human
performances;
the
faculty
of
discerning
beauty,
order,
congruity,
proportion,
symmetry,
or
whatever
constitutes
excellence,
particularly
in the fine arts and
belles-letters;
critical
judgment;
discernment..
Page
::
Page (n.) Any one of
several
species
of
beautiful
South
American
moths of the genus
Urania.
Quaintise
::
Quaintise
(n.)
Elegance;
beauty.
Torch
::
Torch (n.) A light or
luminary
formed
of some
combustible
substance,
as of
resinous
wood; a large
candle
or
flambeau,
or a lamp
giving
a
large,
flaring
flame..
Trogon
::
Trogon
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
beautiful
tropical
birds
belonging
to the
family
Trogonidae.
They are noted for the
brilliant
colors
and the
resplendent
luster
of their
plumage.
Cherub
::
Cherub
(n.) A
beautiful
child;
-- so
called
because
artists
have
represented
cherubs
as
beautiful
children.
Campanula
::
Campanula
(n.) A large genus of
plants
bearing
bell-shaped
flowers,
often of great
beauty;
-- also
called
bellflower..
Water Lily
::
Water lily () A
blossom
or plant of any
species
of the genus
Nymphaea,
distinguished
for its large
floating
leaves
and
beautiful
flowers.
See
Nymphaea..
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Having
qualities
that
render
conspicuous
or
attractive,
or that
affect
the mind as light does the eye;
resplendent
with
charms;
as,
bright
beauty..
Heighten
::
Heighten
(v. t.) To carry
forward;
to
advance;
to
increase;
to
augment;
to
aggravate;
to
intensify;
to
render
more
conspicuous;
-- used of
things,
good or bad; as, to
heighten
beauty;
to
heighten
a
flavor
or a
tint..
Daffodil
::
Daffodil
(n.) A plant of the genus
Narcissus
(N.
Pseudo-narcissus).
It has a
bulbous
root and
beautiful
flowers,
usually
of a
yellow
hue.
Called
also
daffodilly,
daffadilly,
daffadowndilly,
daffydowndilly,
etc..
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Beauty,
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
loveliness;
commonly,
easy
elegance
of
manners;
perfection
of
form..
Uniformity
::
Uniformity
(n.)
Similitude
between
the parts of a
whole;
as, the
uniformity
of sides in a
regular
figure;
beauty
is said to
consist
in
uniformity
with
variety..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) That of which one is
proud;
that which
excites
boasting
or
self-gratulation;
the
occasion
or
ground
of
self-esteem,
or of
arrogant
and
presumptuous
confidence,
as
beauty,
ornament,
noble
character,
children,
etc..
Tulip
::
Tulip (n.) Any plant of the
liliaceous
genus
Tulipa.
Many
varieties
are
cultivated
for their
beautiful,
often
variegated
flowers..
Ambrosial
::
Ambrosial
(a.)
Divinely
excellent
or
beautiful.
Beaufin
::
Beaufin
(n.) See
Biffin.
Houtou
::
Houtou
(n.) A
beautiful
South
American
motmot.
Ideal
::
Ideal (n.) A
mental
conception
regarded
as a
standard
of
perfection;
a model of
excellence,
beauty,
etc..
Gladiolus
::
Gladiolus
(n.) A genus of
plants
having
bulbous
roots and
gladiate
leaves,
and
including
many
species,
some of which are
cultivated
and
valued
for the
beauty
of their
flowers;
the corn flag; the sword
lily..
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