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Definition of teem
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Teem (a.) To think fit.
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Canvasback
::
Canvasback
(n.) A
Species
of duck
(Aythya
vallisneria),
esteemed
for the
delicacy
of its
flesh.
It
visits
the
United
States
in
autumn;
particularly
Chesapeake
Bay and
adjoining
waters;
-- so named from the
markings
of the
plumage
on its
back..
Disreputation
::
Disreputation
(n.) Loss or want of
reputation
or good name;
dishonor;
disrepute;
disesteem.
Admirer
::
Admirer
(n.) One who
admires;
one who
esteems
or loves
greatly.
Gurnet
::
Gurnet
(n.) One
ofseveral
European
marine
fishes,
of the genus
Trigla
and
allied
genera,
having
a large and spiny head, with
mailed
cheeks.
Some of the
species
are
highly
esteemed
for food. The name is
sometimes
applied
to the
American
sea
robins..
Purple
::
Purple
(a.)
Exhibiting
or
possessing
the color
called
purple,
much
esteemed
for its
richness
and
beauty;
of a deep red, or red and blue
color;
as, a
purple
robe..
Respect
::
Respect
(v. t.) To
consider
worthy
of
esteem;
to
regard
with
honor.
Deprisure
::
Deprisure
(n.) Low
estimation;
disesteem;
contempt.
Binny
::
Binny (n.) A large
species
of
barbel
(Barbus
bynni),
found in the Nile, and much
esteemed
for
food..
Steem
::
Steem (n. & v.) See
Esteem.
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.) To set a high value on; to
prize;
to
regard
with
reverence,
respect,
or
friendship..
Teeming
::
Teeming
(a.)
Prolific;
productive.
Calipash
::
Calipash
(n.) A part of a
turtle
which is next to the upper
shell.
It
contains
a fatty and
gelatinous
substance
of a dull
greenish
tinge,
much
esteemed
as a
delicacy
in
preparations
of
turtle..
Theriaca
::
Theriaca
(n.) An
ancient
composition
esteemed
efficacious
against
the
effects
of
poison;
especially,
a
certain
compound
of
sixty-four
drugs,
prepared,
pulverized,
and
reduced
by means of honey to an
electuary;
--
called
also
theriaca
Andromachi,
and
Venice
treacle..
Trumpeter
::
Trumpeter
(n.) A large
edible
fish
(Latris
hecateia)
of the
family
Cirrhitidae,
native
of
Tasmania
and New
Zealand.
It
sometimes
weighs
as much as fifty or sixty
pounds,
and is
highly
esteemed
as a food
fish..
Vilipendency
::
Vilipendency
(n.)
Disesteem;
slight;
disparagement.
Whitebait
::
Whitebait
(n.) The young of
several
species
of
herrings,
especially
of the
common
herring,
esteemed
a great
delicacy
by
epicures
in
England..
Reputable
::
Reputable
(a.)
Having,
or
worthy
of, good
repute;
held in
esteem;
honorable;
praiseworthy;
as, a
reputable
man or
character;
reputable
conduct..
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..
Teem
::
Teem (v. t.) To pour, as
steel,
from a
melting
pot; to fill, as a mold, with
molten
metal..
Mullet
::
Mullet
(n.) Any one of
numerous
fishes
of the genus
Mugil;
--
called
also gray
mullets.
They are found on the
coasts
of both
continents,
and are
highly
esteemed
as food. Among the most
valuable
species
are Mugil
capito
of
Europe,
and M.
cephalus
which
occurs
both on the
European
and
American
coasts..
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