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Definition of buff
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Buff (a.) Made of buff
leather.
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Scurrility
::
Scurrility
(n.) That which is
scurrile
or
scurrilous;
gross or
obscene
language;
low
buffoonery;
vulgar
abuse.
Melam
::
Melam (n.) A white or
buff-colored
granular
powder,
C6H9N11,
obtained
by
heating
ammonium
sulphocyanate..
Buffing Apparatus
::
Buffing
apparatus
() See
Buffer,
1..
Buffalo
::
Buffalo
(n.) The bison of North
America.
Drollery
::
Drollery
(n.) The
quality
of being
droll;
sportive
tricks;
buffoonery;
droll
stories;
comical
gestures
or
manners.
Columbatz Fly
::
Columbatz
fly () See
Buffalo
fly, under
Buffalo..
Buffle-headed
::
Buffle-headed
(a.)
Having
a large head, like a
buffalo;
dull;
stupid;
blundering..
Yama
::
Yama (n.) The king of the
infernal
regions,
corresponding
to the Greek
Pluto,
and also the judge of
departed
souls.
In later times he is more
exclusively
considered
the dire judge of all, and the
tormentor
of the
wicked.
He is
represented
as of a green
color,
with red
garments,
having
a crown on his head, his eyes
inflamed,
and
sitting
on a
buffalo,
with a club and noose in his
hands..
Buff
::
Buff (n.) A sort of
leather,
prepared
from the skin of the
buffalo,
dressed
with oil, like
chamois;
also, the skins of oxen, elks, and other
animals,
dressed
in like
manner..
Scaramouch
::
Scaramouch
(n.) A
personage
in the old
Italian
comedy
(derived
from
Spain)
characterized
by great
boastfulness
and
poltroonery;
hence,
a
person
of like
characteristics;
a
buffoon..
Jackpudding
::
Jackpudding
(n.) A
merry-andrew;
a
buffoon.
Check
::
Check (n.)
Whatever
arrests
progress,
or
limits
action;
an
obstacle,
guard,
restraint,
or
rebuff..
Bufferhead
::
Bufferhead
(n.) The head of a
buffer,
which
recieves
the
concussion,
in
railroad
carriages..
Goliard
::
Goliard
(n.) A
buffoon
in the
Middle
Ages, who
attended
rich men's
tables
to make sport for the
guests
by
ribald
stories
and
songs..
Bison
::
Bison (n.) The
American
bison
buffalo
(Bison
Americanus),
a
large,
gregarious
bovine
quadruped
with
shaggy
mane and short black
horns,
which
formerly
roamed
in herds over most of the
temperate
portion
of North
America,
but is now
restricted
to very
limited
districts
in the
region
of the Rocky
Mountains,
and is
rapidly
decreasing
in
numbers..
Buff
::
Buff (a.) The bare skin; as, to strip to the
buff..
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(n.) A
buffoon,
dressed
in
party-colored
clothes,
who plays
tricks,
often
without
speaking,
to
divert
the
bystanders
or an
audience;
a
merry-andrew;
originally,
a droll rogue of
Italian
comedy..
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A piece of plate armor
covering
the same parts and worn over the buff coat in the 17th
century,
and
without
other steel
armor..
Harlotry
::
Harlotry
(n.)
Ribaldry;
buffoonery;
a
ribald
story.
Zanyism
::
Zanyism
(n.) State or
character
of a zany;
buffoonery.
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