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Definition of col
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Col (n.) A short ridge
connecting
two
higher
elevations
or
mountains;
the pass over such a
ridge.
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Simpai
::
Simpai
(n.) A
long-tailed
monkey
(Semnopitchecus
melalophus)
native
of
Sumatra.
It has a crest of black hair. The
forehead
and
cheeks
are fawn
color,
the upper parts tawny and red, the under parts
white.
Called
also
black-crested
monkey,
and
sinpae..
Florideae
::
Florideae
(n. pl.) A
subclass
of algae
including
all the red or
purplish
seaweeds;
the
Rhodospermeae
of many
authors;
-- so
called
from the rosy or
florid
color of most of the
species.
Rufous
::
Rufous
(a.)
Reddish;
of a
yellowish
red or
brownish
red
color;
tawny.
Level
::
Level (a.) Well
balanced;
even; just;
steady;
impartial;
as, a level head; a level
understanding.
[Colloq.].
Show
::
Show (v. t.) To
exhibit
or
present
to view; to place in
sight;
to
display;
-- the thing
exhibited
being the
object,
and often with an
indirect
object
denoting
the
person
or thing
seeing
or
beholding;
as, to show a
house;
show your
colors;
shopkeepers
show
customers
goods (show goods to
customers)..
Mark
::
Mark (n.) A
trace,
dot, line,
imprint,
or
discoloration,
although
not
regarded
as a token or sign; a
scratch,
scar,
stain,
etc.; as, this
pencil
makes a fine
mark..
Castigatory
::
Castigatory
(n.) An
instrument
formerly
used to
punish
and
correct
arrant
scolds;
--
called
also a
ducking
stool,
or
trebucket..
Auburn
::
Auburn
(a.)
Flaxen-colored.
Bead
::
Bead (n.) A
glassy
drop of
molten
flux, as borax or
microcosmic
salt, used as a
solvent
and color test for
several
mineral
earths
and
oxides,
as of iron,
manganese,
etc.,
before
the
blowpipe;
as, the borax bead; the iron bead, etc..
Colt
::
Colt (n.) A
young,
foolish
fellow..
Gay
::
Gay
(superl.)
Brilliant
in
colors;
splendid;
fine;
richly
dressed.
Dolly Varden
::
Dolly
Varden
() A
character
in
Dickens's
novel
Barnaby
Rudge,
a
beautiful,
lively,
and
coquettish
girl who wore a
cherry-colored
mantle
and
cherry-colored
ribbons..
Stylar
::
Stylagalmaic
(a.)
Performing
the
office
of
columns;
as,
Atlantes
and
Caryatides
are
stylagalmaic
figures
or
images..
Patchwork
::
Patchwork
(n.) Work
composed
of
pieces
sewed
together,
esp.
pieces
of
various
colors
and
figures;
hence,
anything
put
together
of
incongruous
or
ill-adapted
parts;
something
irregularly
clumsily
composed;
a thing
putched
up..
Mongoloid
::
Mongoloid
(a.)
Resembling
a
Mongol
or the
Mongols;
having
race
characteristics,
such as
color,
hair, and
features,
like those of the
Mongols..
Collaud
::
Collaud
(v. t.) To join in
praising.
Anecdotage
::
Anecdotage
(n.)
Anecdotes
collectively;
a
collection
of
anecdotes.
Calf
::
Calf (n.)
Leather
made of the skin of the calf;
especially,
a fine,
light-colored
leather
used in
bookbinding;
as, to bind books in
calf..
Temperance
::
Temperance
(v. t.) State with
regard
to heat or cold;
temperature.
Extremely
::
Extremely
(adv.)
In an
extreme
manner
or
state;
in the
utmost
degree;
to the
utmost
point;
exceedingly;
as,
extremely
hot or
cold..
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