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Definition of beaver
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Beaver
(n.) A hat,
formerly
made of the fur of the
beaver,
but now
usually
of
silk..
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Beaver
::
Beaver
(n.) That piece of armor which
protected
the lower part of the face,
whether
forming
a part of the
helmet
or fixed to the
breastplate.
It was so
constructed
(with
joints
or
otherwise)
that the
wearer
could raise or lower it to eat and
drink..
Beaverteen
::
Beaverteen
(n.) A kind of
fustian
made of
coarse
twilled
cotton,
shorn after
dyeing..
Umbriere
::
Umbriere
(n.) In
ancient
armor,
a
visor,
or
projection
like the peak of a cap, to which a face guard was
sometimes
attached.
This was
sometimes
fixed,
and
sometimes
moved
freely
upon the
helmet
and could be
raised
like the
beaver.
Called
also
umber,
and
umbril..
Coypu
::
Coypu (n.) A South
American
rodent
(Myopotamus
coypus),
allied
to the
beaver.
It
produces
a
valuable
fur
called
nutria..
Muskrat
::
Muskrat
(n.) A North
American
aquatic
fur-bearing
rodent
(Fiber
zibethicus).
It
resembles
a rat in color and
having
a long scaly tail, but the tail is
compressed,
the bind feet are
webbed,
and the ears are
concealed
in the fur. It has scent
glands
which
secrete
a
substance
having
a
strong
odor of musk.
Called
also
musquash,
musk
beaver,
and
ondatra..
Rodentia
::
Rodentia
(a.) An order of
mammals
having
two
(rarely
four) large
incisor
teeth in each jaw,
distant
from the molar
teeth.
The rats,
squirrels,
rabbits,
marmots,
and
beavers
belong
to this
order..
Castor
::
Castor
(n.) A hat, esp. one made of
beaver
fur; a
beaver..
Beaver
::
Beaver
(n.) The fur of the
beaver.
Castoreum
::
Castoreum
(n.) A
peculiar
bitter
orange-brown
substance,
with
strong,
penetrating
odor, found in two sacs
between
the anus and
external
genitals
of the
beaver;
castor;
-- used in
medicine
as an
antispasmodic,
and by
perfumers..
Castor
::
Castor
(n.) A genus of
rodents,
including
the
beaver.
See
Beaver..
Water Rat
::
Water rat () The
beaver
rat. See under
Beaver.
Beavered
::
Beavered
(a.)
Covered
with, or
wearing,
a
beaver
or hat..
Beaver
::
Beaver
(n.) A hat,
formerly
made of the fur of the
beaver,
but now
usually
of
silk..
Trap
::
Trap (v. i.) To set traps for game; to make a
business
of
trapping
game; as, to trap for
beaver..
Amphibious
::
Amphibious
(a.)
Having
the
ability
to live both on land and in
water,
as
frogs,
crocodiles,
beavers,
and some
plants..
Sciuromorpha
::
Sciuromorpha
(n. pl.) A tribe of
rodents
containing
the
squirrels
and
allied
animals,
such as the
gophers,
woodchucks,
beavers,
and
others..
Beaver
::
Beaver
(n.)
Beaver
cloth,
a heavy
felted
woolen
cloth,
used
chiefly
for
making
overcoats..
Sewellel
::
Sewellel
(n.) A
peculiar
gregarious
burrowing
rodent
(Haplodon
rufus),
native
of the coast
region
of the
Northwestern
United
States.
It
somewhat
resembles
a
muskrat
or
marmot,
but has only a
rudimentary
tail. Its head is
broad,
its eyes are small and its fur is
brownish
above,
gray
beneath.
It
constitutes
the
family
Haplodontidae.
Called
also
boomer,
showt'l,
and
mountain
beaver..
Morion
::
Morion
(n.) A kind of open
helmet,
without
visor or
beaver,
and
somewhat
resembling
a hat..
Helmet
::
Helmet
(n.) A
defensive
covering
for the head. See
Casque,
Headpiece,
Morion,
Sallet,
and
Illust.
of
Beaver..
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