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Definition of chard
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Chard (n.) The
tender
leaves
or
leafstalks
of the
artichoke,
white beet, etc.,
blanched
for table use..
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Orchard
::
Orchard
(n.) An
inclosure
containing
fruit
trees;
also, the fruit
trees,
collectively;
-- used
especially
of
apples,
peaches,
pears,
cherries,
plums,
or the like, less
frequently
of
nutbearing
trees and of sugar maple
trees..
Damsel
::
Damsel
(n.) A young
person,
either
male or
female,
of noble or
gentle
extraction;
as,
Damsel
Pepin;
Damsel
Richard,
Prince
of
Wales..
Sardine
::
Sardine
(n.) Any one of
several
small
species
of
herring
which are
commonly
preserved
in olive oil for food,
especially
the
pilchard,
or
European
sardine
(Clupea
pilchardus).
The
California
sardine
(Clupea
sagax)
is
similar.
The
American
sardines
of the
Atlantic
coast are
mostly
the young of the
common
herring
and of the
menhaden..
Doucker
::
Doucker
(v. t.) A grebe or
diver;
--
applied
also to the
golden-eye,
pochard,
scoter,
and other
ducks..
Fumado
::
Fumado
(v. i.) A
salted
and
smoked
fish, as the
pilchard..
Charlock
::
Charlock
(n.) A
cruciferous
plant
(Brassica
sinapistrum)
with
yellow
flowers;
wild
mustard.
It is
troublesome
in grain
fields.
Called
also
chardock,
chardlock,
chedlock,
and
kedlock..
Orcharding
::
Orcharding
(n.) The
cultivation
of
orchards.
Poachard
::
Poachard
(n.) A
common
European
duck
(Aythya
ferina);
--
called
also
goldhead,
poker,
and
fresh-water,
/
red-headed,
widgeon..
Linsang
::
Linsang
(n.) Any
viverrine
mammal
of the genus
Prionodon,
inhabiting
the East
Indies
and
Southern
Asia. The
common
East
Indian
linsang
(P.
gracilis)
is
white,
crossed
by
broad,
black
bands.
The
Guinea
linsang
(Porana
Richardsonii)
is brown with black
spots..
Run
::
Run (n.) That which runs or flows in the
course
of a
certain
operation,
or
during
a
certain
time; as, a run of must in wine
making;
the first run of sap in a maple
orchard..
Chard
::
Chard (n.) A
variety
of the white beet, which
produces
large,
succulent
leaves
and
leafstalks..
Blob
::
Blob (n.) A small
fresh-water
fish
(Uranidea
Richardsoni);
the
miller's
thumb.
Easterling
::
Easterling
(n.) A piece of money
coined
in the east by
Richard
II. of
England.
Pochard
::
Pochard
(n.) See
Poachard.
Redhead
::
Redhead
(n.) An
American
duck
(Aythya
Americana)
highly
esteemed
as a game bird. It is
closely
allied
to the
canvasback,
but is
smaller
and its head
brighter
red.
Called
also
red-headed
duck.
American
poachard,
grayback,
and fall duck. See
Illust.
under
Poachard..
Chard
::
Chard (n.) The
tender
leaves
or
leafstalks
of the
artichoke,
white beet, etc.,
blanched
for table use..
Orchardist
::
Orchardist
(n.) One who
cultivates
an
orchard.
Oriole
::
Oriole
(n.) In
America,
any one of
several
species
of the genus
Icterus,
belonging
to the
family
Icteridae.
See
Baltimore
oriole,
and
Orchard
oriole,
under
Orchard..
Dunbird
::
Dunbird
(n.) The
pochard;
--
called
also
dunair,
and
dunker,
or
dun-curre..
Orcharding
::
Orcharding
(n.)
Orchards,
in
general..
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