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Definition of bushy
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Bushy (a.) Thick and
spreading,
like a
bush..
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Wallaby
::
Wallaby
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
kangaroos
belonging
to the genus
Halmaturus,
native
of
Australia
and
Tasmania,
especially
the
smaller
species,
as the brush
kangaroo
(H.
Bennettii)
and the
pademelon
(H.
thetidis).
The
wallabies
chiefly
inhabit
the
wooded
district
and bushy
plains..
Shock
::
Shock (a.)
Bushy;
shaggy;
as, a shock
hair..
Phalangist
::
Phalangist
(n.) Any
arboreal
marsupial
of the genus
Phalangista.
The
vulpine
phalangist
(P.
vulpina)
is the
largest
species,
the full grown male being about two and a half feet long. It has a large bushy
tail..
Horse
::
Horse (n.) A
hoofed
quadruped
of the genus
Equus;
especially,
the
domestic
horse (E.
caballus),
which was
domesticated
in Egypt and Asia at a very early
period.
It has six broad
molars,
on each side of each jaw, with six
incisors,
and two
canine
teeth,
both above and
below.
The mares
usually
have the
canine
teeth
rudimentary
or
wanting.
The horse
differs
from the true
asses,
in
having
a long,
flowing
mane, and the tail bushy to the base.
Unlike
the asses it has
callosities,
or
chestnuts,
on all
Bushwhacking
::
Bushwhacking
(n.)
Traveling,
or
working
a way,
through
bushes;
pulling
by the
bushes,
as in
hauling
a boat along the bushy
margin
of a
stream..
Spaniel
::
Spaniel
(n.) One of a breed of small dogs
having
long and thick hair and large
drooping
ears. The legs are
usually
strongly
feathered,
and the tail
bushy.
See
Illust.
under
Clumber,
and
Cocker..
Queach
::
Queach
(n.) A
thick,
bushy plot; a
thicket..
Dumous
::
Dumous
(a.)
Having
a
compact,
bushy
form..
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A thick mass of bushy hair; as, a head
covered
with a shock of sandy
hair..
Gnu
::
Gnu (n.) One of two
species
of large South
African
antelopes
of the genus
Catoblephas,
having
a mane and bushy tail, and
curved
horns in both
sexes..
Tod
::
Tod (n.) A bush; a thick
shrub;
a bushy
clump.
Brush
::
Brush (n.) The bushy tail of a fox.
Flag
::
Flag (n.) The bushy tail of a dog, as of a
setter..
Press
::
Press (n.) An East
Indian
insectivore
(Tupaia
ferruginea).
It is
arboreal
in its
habits,
and has a bushy tail. The fur is soft, and
varies
from rusty red to
maroon
and to
brownish
black..
Emboss
::
Emboss
(v. i.) To seek the bushy
forest;
to hide in the
woods.
Comate
::
Comate
(a.)
Encompassed
with a coma, or bushy
appearance,
like hair;
hairy..
Dingo
::
Dingo (n.) A wild dog found in
Australia,
but
supposed
to have
introduced
at a very early
period.
It has a
wolflike
face, bushy tail, and a
reddish
brown
color..
Yak
::
Yak (n.) A
bovine
mammal
(Poephagus
grunnies)
native
of the high
plains
of
Central
Asia. Its neck, the outer side of its legs, and its
flanks,
are
covered
with long,
flowing,
fine hair. Its tail is long and
bushy,
often
white,
and is
valued
as an
ornament
and for other
purposes
in India and
China.
There are
several
domesticated
varieties,
some of which lack the mane and the long hair on the
flanks.
Called
also
chauri
gua,
grunting
cow,
grunting
ox,
sarlac,
sarlik,
and
sarluc..
Bosky
::
Bosky (a.) Woody or
bushy;
covered
with
boscage
or
thickets.
Tod
::
Tod (n.) A fox; --
probably
so named from its bushy tail.
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