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Definition of teemed
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Teemed
(imp. & p. p.) of Tee.
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Disesteemed
::
Disesteemed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disestee.
Mattowacca
::
Mattowacca
(n.) An
American
clupeoid
fish
(Clupea
mediocris),
similar
to the shad in
habits
and
appearance,
but
smaller
and less
esteemed
for food; --
called
also
hickory
shad,
tailor
shad, fall
herring,
and shad
herring..
Valued
::
Valued
(a.)
Highly
regarded;
esteemed;
prized;
as, a
valued
contributor;
a
valued
friend..
Margate Fish
::
Margate
fish () A
sparoid
fish
(Diabasis
aurolineatus)
of the Gulf of
Mexico,
esteemed
as a food fish; --
called
also
red-mouth
grunt..
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.) The act of
contemning
or
despising;
the
feeling
with which one
regards
that which is
esteemed
mean, vile, or
worthless;
disdain;
scorn..
Perigord Pie
::
Perigord
pie () A pie made of
truffles,
much
esteemed
by
epicures..
Thebaic
::
Thebaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Thebes
in
Egypt;
specifically,
designating
a
version
of the Bible
preserved
by the
Copts,
and
esteemed
of great value by
biblical
scholars.
This
version
is also
called
the
Sahidic
version..
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..
Amaryllis
::
Amaryllis
(n.) A
family
of
plants
much
esteemed
for their
beauty,
including
the
narcissus,
jonquil,
daffodil,
agave,
and
others..
Umbra
::
Umbra (n.) Any one of
several
species
of
sciaenoid
food
fishes
of the genus
Umbrina,
especially
the
Mediterranean
species
(U.
cirrhosa),
which is
highly
esteemed
as a
market
fish; --
called
also
ombre,
and
umbrine..
Sound
::
Sound (n.) The air
bladder
of a fish; as, cod
sounds
are an
esteemed
article
of
food..
Whitebait
::
Whitebait
(n.) The young of
several
species
of
herrings,
especially
of the
common
herring,
esteemed
a great
delicacy
by
epicures
in
England..
Darnel
::
Darnel
(n.) Any grass of the genus
Lolium,
esp. the
Lolium
temulentum
(bearded
darnel),
the
grains
of which have been
reputed
poisonous.
Other
species,
as
Lolium
perenne
(rye grass or ray
grass),
and its
variety
L.
Italicum
(Italian
rye
grass),
are
highly
esteemed
for
pasture
and for
making
hay..
Sweetbread
::
Sweetbread
(n.)
Either
the
thymus
gland or the
pancreas,
the
former
being
called
neck, /
throat,
sweetbread,
the
latter
belly
sweetbread.
The
sweetbreads
of
ruminants,
esp. of the calf, are
highly
esteemed
as food. See
Pancreas,
and
Thymus..
Artichoke
::
Artichoke
(n.) The
Cynara
scolymus,
a plant
somewhat
resembling
a
thistle,
with a
dilated,
imbricated,
and
prickly
involucre.
The head (to which the name is also
applied)
is
composed
of
numerous
oval
scales,
inclosing
the
florets,
sitting
on a broad
receptacle,
which,
with the
fleshy
base of the
scales,
is much
esteemed
as an
article
of
food..
Alicant
::
Alicant
(n.) A kind of wine,
formerly
much
esteemed;
-- said to have been made near
Alicant,
in
Spain..
Dishonorable
::
Dishonorable
(a.)
Wanting
in honor or
esteem;
disesteemed.
Bermuda Grass
::
Bermuda
grass () A kind of grass
(Cynodon
Dactylon)
esteemed
for
pasture
in the
Southern
United
States.
It is a
native
of
Southern
Europe,
but is now
wide-spread
in warm
countries;
--
called
also
scutch
grass,
and in
Bermuda,
devil
grass..
Brill
::
Brill (n.) A fish
allied
to the
turbot
(Rhombus
levis),
much
esteemed
in
England
for food; --
called
also bret,
pearl,
prill.
See
Bret..
Miniver
::
Miniver
(n.) A fur
esteemed
in the
Middle
Ages as a part of
costume.
It is
uncertain
whether
it was the fur of one
animal
only or of
different
animals.
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