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Definition of vulgar
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vulgar is as below...
Vulgar
(a.)
Hence,
lacking
cultivation
or
refinement;
rustic;
boorish;
also,
offensive
to good taste or
refined
feelings;
low;
coarse;
mean; base; as,
vulgar
men,
minds,
language,
or
manners..
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Stellionate
::
Stellion
(n.) A
lizard
(Stellio
vulgaris),
common
about the
Eastern
Mediterranean
among
ruins.
In color it is
olive-green,
shaded
with
black,
with small
stellate
spots.
Called
also
hardim,
and star
lizard..
Lady''s Cushion
::
Lady's
cushion
() An herb
growing
in dense
tufts;
the
thrift
(Armeria
vulgaris).
Milkwort
::
Milkwort
(n.) A genus of
plants
(Polygala)
of many
species.
The
common
European
P.
vulgaris
was
supposed
to have the power of
producing
a flow of milk in
nurses.
Toadflax
::
Toadflax
(n.) An herb
(Linaria
vulgaris)
of the
Figwort
family,
having
narrow
leaves
and showy
orange
and
yellow
flowers;
--
called
also
butter
and eggs,
flaxweed,
and
ramsted..
Kelpy
::
Kelpy (n.) An
imaginary
spirit
of the
waters,
horselike
in form,
vulgarly
believed
to warn, by
preternatural
noises
and
lights,
those who are to be
drowned..
Wheat
::
Wheat (n.) A
cereal
grass
(Triticum
vulgare)
and its
grain,
which
furnishes
a white flour for
bread,
and, next to rice, is the grain most
largely
used by the human
race..
Jujube
::
"Jujube
(n.) The sweet and
edible
drupes
(fruits)
of
several
Mediterranean
and
African
species
of small
trees,
of the genus
Zizyphus,
especially
the Z.
jujuba,
Z.
vulgaris,
Z.
mucronata,
and Z.
Lotus.
The last named is
thought
to have
furnished
the lotus of the
ancient
Libyan
Lotophagi,
or lotus
eaters..
Quince
::
Quince
(n.) The fruit of a shrub
(Cydonia
vulgaris)
belonging
to the same tribe as the
apple.
It
somewhat
resembles
an
apple,
but
differs
in
having
many seeds in each
carpel.
It has hard flesh of high
flavor,
but very acid, and is
largely
used for
marmalade,
jelly,
and
preserves..
Cockchafer
::
Cockchafer
(n.) A
beetle
of the genus
Melolontha
(esp. M.
vulgaris)
and
allied
genera;
--
called
also May bug,
chafer,
or
dorbeetle..
Supremacy
::
Supravulgar
(a.) Being above the
vulgar
or
common
people.
Dace
::
Dace (n.) A small
European
cyprinoid
fish
(Squalius
leuciscus
or
Leuciscus
vulgaris);
--
called
also dare.
Lowbred
::
Lowbred
(a.) Bred, or like one bred, in a low
condition
of life;
characteristic
or
indicative
of such
breeding;
rude;
impolite;
vulgar;
as, a
lowbred
fellow;
a
lowbred
remark..
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) The
languages,
or
rather
the
several
dialects,
which were
originally
forms of
popular
or
vulgar
Latin,
and have now
developed
into
Italian.
Spanish,
French,
etc.
(called
the
Romanic
languages)..
Cad
::
Cad (n.) A
lowbred,
presuming
person;
a mean,
vulgar
fellow..
Populace
::
Populace
(n.) The
common
people;
the
vulgar;
the
multitude,
--
comprehending
all
persons
not
distinguished
by rank,
office,
education,
or
profession..
Self-heal
::
Self-heal
(n.) A
blue-flowered
labiate
plant
(Brunella
vulgaris);
the
healall.
Haricot
::
Haricot
(n.) The ripe
seeds,
or the
unripe
pod, of the
common
string
bean
(Phaseolus
vulgaris),
used as a
vegetable.
Other
species
of the same genus
furnish
different
kinds of
haricots..
Rabble
::
Rabble
(v. i.) A
tumultuous
crowd of
vulgar,
noisy
people;
a mob; a
confused,
disorderly
throng..
Scurrility
::
Scurrility
(n.) That which is
scurrile
or
scurrilous;
gross or
obscene
language;
low
buffoonery;
vulgar
abuse.
Origanum
::
Origanum
(n.) A genus of
aromatic
labiate
plants,
including
the sweet
marjoram
(O.
Marjorana)
and the wild
marjoram
(O.
vulgare)..
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