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Definition of vulgar
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Vulgar
(n.) One of the
common
people;
a
vulgar
person.
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Snobbishness
::
Snobbishness
(n.)
Vulgar
affectation
or
ostentation;
mean
admiration
of mean
things;
conduct
or
manners
of a snob.
Durra
::
Durra (n.) A kind of
millet,
cultivated
throughout
Asia, and
introduced
into the south of
Europe;
a
variety
of
Sorghum
vulgare;
--
called
also
Indian
millet,
and
Guinea
corn..
Canaille
::
Canaille
(n.) The
lowest
class of
people;
the
rabble;
the
vulgar.
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Expressing,
Or
originating
in,
animal
or
sensual
appetites;
hence,
coarse,
vulgar,
low,
obscene,
or
impure..
Broom Corn
::
Broom corn () A
variety
of
Sorghum
vulgare,
having
a
joined
stem, like
maize,
rising
to the
height
of eight or ten feet, and
bearing
its seeds on a
panicle
with long
branches,
of which
brooms
are
made..
Lady''s Mantle
::
Lady's
mantle
() A genus of
rosaceous
herbs
(Alchemilla),
esp. the
European
A.
vulgaris,
which has
leaves
with
rounded
and
finely
serrated
lobes..
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)..
Ligustrin
::
Ligustrin
(n.) A
bitter
principle
found in the bark of the
privet
(Ligustrum
vulgare),
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance
with a warm,
bitter
taste;
--
called
also
ligustron..
Primrose
::
Primrose
(a.) An early
flowering
plant of the genus
Primula
(P.
vulgaris)
closely
allied
to the
cowslip.
There are
several
varieties,
as the
white-,
the red-, the
yellow-flowered,
etc.
Formerly
called
also
primerole,
primerolles..
Groundsel
::
Groundsel
(v.) An
annual
composite
plant
(Senecio
vulgaris),
one of the most
common
and
widely
distributed
weeds on the
globe..
Lady''s Cushion
::
Lady's
cushion
() An herb
growing
in dense
tufts;
the
thrift
(Armeria
vulgaris).
Badger
::
Badger
(n.) A
carnivorous
quadruped
of the genus Meles or of an
allied
genus.
It is a
burrowing
animal,
with
short,
thick legs, and long claws on the fore feet. One
species
(M.
vulgaris),
called
also
brock,
inhabits
the north of
Europe
and Asia;
another
species
(Taxidea
Americana
/
Labradorica)
inhabits
the
northern
parts of North
America.
See
Teledu..
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..
Heath
::
Heath (n.) A low shrub
(Erica,
/
Calluna,
vulgaris),
with
minute
evergreen
leaves,
and
handsome
clusters
of pink
flowers.
It is used in Great
Britain
for
brooms,
thatch,
beds for the poor, and for
heating
ovens.
It is also
called
heather,
and
ling..
Vulgarity
::
Vulgarity
(n.)
Grossness
or
clownishness
of
manners
of
language;
absence
of
refinement;
coarseness.
Turtledove
::
Turtledove
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
pigeons
belonging
to
Turtur
and
allied
genera,
native
of
various
parts of the Old
World;
especially,
the
common
European
species
(Turtur
vulgaris),
which is noted for its
plaintive
note,
affectionate
disposition,
and
devotion
to its
mate..
Brutism
::
Brutism
(n.) The
nature
or
characteristic
qualities
or
actions
of a
brute;
extreme
stupidity,
or
beastly
vulgarity..
People
::
People
(n.) The mass of
comunity
as
distinguished
from a
special
class;
the
commonalty;
the
populace;
the
vulgar;
the
common
crowd;
as,
nobles
and
people..
Whiting
::
Whiting
(n.) A North
American
fish
(Merlucius
vulgaris)
allied
to the
preceding;
--
called
also
silver
hake.
Denominator
::
Denominator
(n.) That
number
placed
below the line in
vulgar
fractions
which shows into how many parts the
integer
or unit is
divided.
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