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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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Cat
::
Cat (n.) An
animal
of
various
species
of the
genera
Felis and Lynx. The
domestic
cat is Felis
domestica.
The
European
wild cat
(Felis
catus)
is much
larger
than the
domestic
cat. In the
United
States
the name wild cat is
commonly
applied
to the bay lynx (Lynx
rufus)
See Wild cat, and Tiger cat..
Harum-scarum
::
Harum-scarum
(v. t.) Wild;
giddy;
flighty;
rash;
thoughtless.
Pitching
::
Pitching
(n.) The act of
throwing
or
casting;
a cast; a
pitch;
as, wild
pitching
in
baseball..
Chess-apple
::
Chess-apple
(n.) The wild
service
of
Europe
(Purus
torminalis).
Broadbill
::
Broadbill
(n.) A wild duck
(Aythya,
/
Fuligula,
marila),
which
appears
in large
numbers
on the
eastern
coast of the
United
States,
in
autumn;
--
called
also
bluebill,
blackhead,
raft duck, and scaup duck. See Scaup
duck..
Colocolo
::
Colocolo
(n.) A South
American
wild cat
(Felis
colocolo),
of the size of the
ocelot..
Ibex
::
Ibex (n.) One of
several
species
of wild goats
having
very
large,
recurved
horns,
transversely
ridged
in
front;
--
called
also
steinbok..
Bewildered
::
Bewildered
(a.)
Greatly
perplexed;
as, a
bewildered
mind..
Weird
::
Weird (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
witchcraft;
caused
by, or
suggesting,
magical
influence;
supernatural;
unearthly;
wild; as, a weird
appearance,
look,
sound,
etc..
Horsemint
::
Horsemint
(n.) In
England,
the wild mint
(Mentha
sylvestris)..
Broom Rape
::
Broom rape () A genus
(Orobanche)
of
parasitic
plants
of
Europe
and Asia. They are
destitute
of
chlorophyll,
have
scales
instead
of
leaves,
and
spiked
flowers,
and grow
attached
to the roots of other
plants,
as
furze,
clover,
flax, wild
carrot,
etc. The name is
sometimes
applied
to other
plants
related
to this
genus,
as
Aphyllon
uniflorumand
A.
Ludovicianum..
Eyra
::
Eyra (n.) A wild cat
(Felis
eyra)
ranging
from
southern
Brazil
to
Texas.
It is
reddish
yellow
and about the size of the
domestic
cat, but with a more
slender
body and
shorter
legs..
Sloe
::
Sloe (n.) A
small,
bitter,
wild
European
plum, the fruit of the
blackthorn
(Prunus
spinosa);
also, the tree
itself..
Devour
::
Devour
(v. t.) To eat up with
greediness;
to
consume
ravenously;
to feast upon like a wild beast or a
glutton;
to prey upon.
Unwild
::
Unwild
(v. t.) To tame; to
subdue.
Canary Bird
::
Canary
bird () A small
singing
bird of the Finch
family
(Serinus
Canarius),
a
native
of the
Canary
Islands.
It was
brought
to
Europe
in the 16th
century,
and made a
household
pet. It
generally
has a
yellowish
body with the wings and tail
greenish,
but in its wild state it is more
frequently
of gray or brown
color.
It is
sometimes
called
canary
finch..
Ferity
::
Ferity
(n.)
Wildness;
savageness;
fierceness.
Skeg
::
Skeg (n.) A sort of wild plum.
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Hard to
steer;
-- said of a
vessel.
Kraal
::
Kraal (n.) An
inclosure
into which are
driven
wild
elephants
which are to be tamed and
educated.
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