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Definition of teemed
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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..
Ferrara
::
Ferrara
(n.) A sword
bearing
the mark of one of the
Ferrara
family
of
Italy.
These
swords
were
highly
esteemed
in
England
and
Scotland
in the 16th and 17th
centuries.
Amaryllis
::
Amaryllis
(n.) A
family
of
plants
much
esteemed
for their
beauty,
including
the
narcissus,
jonquil,
daffodil,
agave,
and
others..
Plasma
::
Plasma
(n.) A
variety
of
quartz,
of a color
between
grass green and leek
green,
which is found
associated
with
common
chalcedony.
It was much
esteemed
by the
ancients
for
making
engraved
ornaments..
Valuable
::
Valuable
(a.)
Having
value or
worth;
possessing
qualities
which are
useful
and
esteemed;
precious;
costly;
as, a
valuable
horse;
valuable
land; a
valuable
cargo..
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.)
Worthy
of
honor;
fit to be
esteemed
or
regarded;
estimable;
illustrious.
Trout
::
Trout (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
fishes
belonging
to
Salmo,
Salvelinus,
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Salmonidae.
They are
highly
esteemed
as game
fishes
and for the
quality
of their
flesh.
All the
species
breed in fresh
water,
but after
spawning
many of them
descend
to the sea if they have an
opportunity..
Redhead
::
Redhead
(n.) An
American
duck
(Aythya
Americana)
highly
esteemed
as a game bird. It is
closely
allied
to the
canvasback,
but is
smaller
and its head
brighter
red.
Called
also
red-headed
duck.
American
poachard,
grayback,
and fall duck. See
Illust.
under
Poachard..
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..
Brill
::
Brill (n.) A fish
allied
to the
turbot
(Rhombus
levis),
much
esteemed
in
England
for food; --
called
also bret,
pearl,
prill.
See
Bret..
Pacu
::
Pacu (n.) A South
American
freah-water
fish
(Myleies
pacu),
of the
family
Characinidae.
It is
highly
esteemed
as
food..
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..
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..
Turbot
::
Turbot
(n.) A large
European
flounder
(Rhombus
maximus)
highly
esteemed
as a food fish. It often
weighs
from
thirty
to forty
pounds.
Its color on the upper side is
brownish
with small
roundish
tubercles
scattered
over the
surface.
The
lower,
or
blind,
side is
white.
Called
also
bannock
fluke..
Pearl
::
Pearl (n.) A
shelly
concretion,
usually
rounded,
and
having
a
brilliant
luster,
with
varying
tints,
found in the
mantle,
or
between
the
mantle
and
shell,
of
certain
bivalve
mollusks,
especially
in the pearl
oysters
and river
mussels,
and
sometimes
in
certain
univalves.
It is
usually
due to a
secretion
of
shelly
substance
around
some
irritating
foreign
particle.
Its
substance
is the same as
nacre,
or
mother-of-pearl.
Pearls
which are
round,
or
nearly
round,
and of fine
luster,
are
highly
esteemed
Binny
::
Binny (n.) A large
species
of
barbel
(Barbus
bynni),
found in the Nile, and much
esteemed
for
food..
Chasselas
::
Chasselas
(n.) A white
grape,
esteemed
for the
table..
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..
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..
Margate Fish
::
Margate
fish () A
sparoid
fish
(Diabasis
aurolineatus)
of the Gulf of
Mexico,
esteemed
as a food fish; --
called
also
red-mouth
grunt..
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