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Definition of common
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Common
(v. i.) To
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Piper
::
Piper (n.) A
common
European
gurnard
(Trigla
lyra),
having
a large head, with
prominent
nasal
projection,
and with
large,
sharp,
opercular
spines..
Umbra
::
Umbra (n.) The
fainter
part of a sun spot; -- now more
commonly
called
penumbra.
Monomphalus
::
Monomphalus
(n.) A form of
double
monster,
in which two
individuals
are
united
by a
common
umbilicus..
Ort
::
Ort (n.) A
morsel
left at a meal; a
fragment;
refuse;
--
commonly
used in the
plural.
Chatterer
::
Chatterer
(n.) A bird of the
family
Ampelidae
-- so
called
from its
monotonous
note. The
Bohemion
chatterer
(Ampelis
garrulus)
inhabits
the
arctic
regions
of both
continents.
In
America
the cedar bird is a more
common
species.
See
Bohemian
chatterer,
and Cedar
bird..
Dogtooth
::
Dogtooth
(n.) An
ornament
common
in
Gothic
architecture,
consisting
of
pointed
projections
resembling
teeth;
-- also
called
tooth
ornament..
Plebe
::
Plebe (n.) The
common
people;
the mob.
Hack
::
Hack (v. t.) To use
frequently
and
indiscriminately,
so as to
render
trite and
commonplace..
Surcharge
::
Surcharge
(v. t.) To
overstock;
especially,
to put more
cattle
into, as a
common,
than the
person
has a right to do, or more than the
herbage
will
sustain.
Blackstone..
Commonness
::
Commonness
(n.) State or
quality
of being
common
or
usual;
as, the
commonness
of
sunlight..
Coreopsis
::
Coreopsis
(n.) A genus of
herbaceous
composite
plants,
having
the
achenes
two-horned
and
remotely
resembling
some
insect;
tickseed.
C.
tinctoria,
of the
Western
plains,
the
commonest
plant of the
genus,
has been used in
dyeing..
Sychnocarpous
::
Sycee (n.)
Silver,
pounded
into
ingots
of the shape of a shoe, and used as
currency.
The most
common
weight
is about one pound
troy..
Garrulous
::
Garrulous
(a.)
Talking
much,
especially
about
commonplace
or
trivial
things;
talkative;
loquacious..
Columbine
::
Columbine
(n.) A plant of
several
species
of the genus
Aquilegia;
as, A.
vulgaris,
or the
common
garden
columbine;
A.
Canadensis,
the wild red
columbine
of North
America..
Portrait
::
Portrait
(n.) The
likeness
of a
person,
painted,
drawn,
or
engraved;
commonly,
a
representation
of the human face
painted
from real
life..
Giallolino
::
Giallolino
(n.) A term
variously
employed
by early
writers
on art,
though
commonly
designating
the
yellow
oxide of lead, or
massicot..
Scabious
::
Scabious
(a.) Any plant of the genus
Scabiosa,
several
of the
species
of which are
common
in
Europe.
They
resemble
the
Compositae,
and have
similar
heads of
flowers,
but the
anthers
are not
connected..
Waybill
::
Waybill
(n.) A list of
passengers
in a
public
vehicle,
or of the
baggage
or gods
transported
by a
common
carrier
on a land
route.
When the goods are
transported
by
water,
the list is
called
a bill of
lading..
Mya
::
Mya (n.) A genus of
bivalve
mollusks,
including
the
common
long, or
soft-shelled,
clam..
Possess
::
Possess
(v. t.) To put in
possession;
to make the owner or
holder
of
property,
power,
knowledge,
etc.; to
acquaint;
to
inform;
--
followed
by of or with
before
the thing
possessed,
and now
commonly
used
reflexively..
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