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Definition of wild
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Wild
(superl.)
Not
submitted
to
restraint,
training,
or
regulation;
turbulent;
tempestuous;
violent;
ungoverned;
licentious;
inordinate;
disorderly;
irregular;
fanciful;
imaginary;
visionary;
crazy..
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Wildering
::
Wildering
(n.) A plant
growing
in a state of
nature;
especially,
one which has run wild, or
escaped
from
cultivation..
Chicory
::
Chicory
(n.) A
branching
perennial
plant
(Cichorium
Intybus)
with
bright
blue
flowers,
growing
wild in
Europe,
Asia, and
America;
also
cultivated
for its roots and as a salad
plant;
succory;
wild
endive.
See
Endive..
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Growing
or
produced
without
culture;
growing
or
prepared
without
the aid and care of man;
native;
not
cultivated;
brought
forth by
unassisted
nature
or by
animals
not
domesticated;
as, wild
parsnip,
wild
camomile,
wild
strawberry,
wild
honey..
Berrying
::
Berrying
(n.) A
seeking
for or
gathering
of
berries,
esp. of such as grow
wild..
Beden
::
Beden (n.) The
Abyssinian
or
Arabian
ibex
(Capra
Nubiana).
It is
probably
the wild goat of the
Bible.
Horsemint
::
Horsemint
(n.) In
England,
the wild mint
(Mentha
sylvestris)..
Chess-apple
::
Chess-apple
(n.) The wild
service
of
Europe
(Purus
torminalis).
Onager
::
Onager
(n.) A wild ass,
especially
the
koulan..
Romantic
::
Romantic
(a.)
Characterized
by
strangeness
or
variety;
suggestive
of
adventure;
suited
to
romance;
wild;
picturesque;
--
applied
to
scenery;
as, a
romantic
landscape..
Elaterium
::
Elaterium
(n.) A
cathartic
substance
obtained,
in the form of
yellowish
or
greenish
cakes,
as the dried
residue
of the juice of the wild or
squirting
cucumber
(Ecballium
agreste,
formerly
called
Momordica
Elaterium)..
Debacchation
::
Debacchation
(n.) Wild
raving
or
debauchery.
Savage
::
Savage
(a.) Wild;
untamed;
uncultivated;
as,
savage
beasts..
Runch
::
Runch (n.) The wild
radish.
Bhang
::
Bhang (n.) An
astringent
and
narcotic
drug made from the dried
leaves
and seed
capsules
of wild hemp
(Cannabis
Indica),
and
chewed
or
smoked
in the East as a means of
intoxication.
See
Hasheesh..
Wart Hog
::
Wart hog ()
Either
one of two
species
of
large,
savage
African
wild hogs of the genus
Phacoch/rus.
These
animals
have a pair of
large,
rough,
fleshy
tubercles
behind
the tusks and
second
pair
behind
the eyes. The tusks are large and
strong,
and both pairs curve
upward.
The body is
scantily
covered
with
bristles,
but there is long
dorsal
mane. The South
African
species
(Phacoch/rus
Aethiopicus)
is the best
known.
Called
also
vlacke
vark. The
second
species
(P.
Aeliani)
is
native
of the
coasts
of
Fur
::
Fur (n.) The skins of
certain
wild
animals
with the fur;
peltry;
as, a cargo of
furs..
Origanum
::
Origanum
(n.) A genus of
aromatic
labiate
plants,
including
the sweet
marjoram
(O.
Marjorana)
and the wild
marjoram
(O.
vulgare)..
Argali
::
Argali
(n.) A
species
of wild sheep (Ovis
ammon,
or O.
argali),
remarkable
for its large
horns.
It
inhabits
the
mountains
of
Siberia
and
central
Asia..
Tusk
::
Tusk (n.) One of the
elongated
incisor
or
canine
teeth of the wild boar,
elephant,
etc.;
hence,
any long,
protruding
tooth..
Wolf
::
Wolf (a.) Any one of
several
species
of wild and
savage
carnivores
belonging
to the genus Canis and
closely
allied
to the
common
dog. The
best-known
and most
destructive
species
are the
European
wolf
(Canis
lupus),
the
American
gray, or
timber,
wolf (C.
occidentalis),
and the
prairie
wolf, or
coyote.
Wolves
often hunt in
packs,
and may thus
attack
large
animals
and even man..
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