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Definition of chard
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Chard (n.) A
variety
of the white beet, which
produces
large,
succulent
leaves
and
leafstalks..
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Hortyard
::
Hortyard
(n.) 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..
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..
Pochard
::
Pochard
(n.) See
Poachard.
Horticulture
::
Horticulture
(n.) The
cultivation
of a
garden
or
orchard;
the art of
cultivating
gardens
or
orchards.
Horticultural
::
Horticultural
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
horticulture,
or the
culture
of
gardens
or
orchards..
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..
Orchardist
::
Orchardist
(n.) One who
cultivates
an
orchard.
Damsel
::
Damsel
(n.) A young
person,
either
male or
female,
of noble or
gentle
extraction;
as,
Damsel
Pepin;
Damsel
Richard,
Prince
of
Wales..
Poker
::
Poker (n.) The
poachard.
Deathbird
::
Deathbird
(n.)
Tengmalm's
or
Richardson's
owl
(Nyctale
Tengmalmi);
-- so
called
from a
superstition
of the North
American
Indians
that its note
presages
death.
Verger
::
Verger
(n.) A
garden
or
orchard.
Whinyard
::
Whinyard
(n.) The
poachard.
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..
Poachard
::
Poachard
(n.) The
American
redhead,
which is
closely
allied
to the
European
poachard..
Orcharding
::
Orcharding
(n.)
Orchards,
in
general..
Pilcher
::
Pilcher
(n.) The
pilchard.
Pilchard
::
Pilchard
(n.) A small
European
food fish
(Clupea
pilchardus)
resembling
the
herring,
but
thicker
and
rounder.
It is
sometimes
taken in great
numbers
on the coast of
England..
Sprat
::
Sprat (n.) A small
European
herring
(Clupea
sprattus)
closely
allied
to the
common
herring
and the
pilchard;
--
called
also
garvie.
The name is also
applied
to small
herring
of
different
kinds.
Fumado
::
Fumado
(v. i.) A
salted
and
smoked
fish, as the
pilchard..
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