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Definition of cove
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cove is as below...
Cove (n.) A
retired
nook;
especially,
a
small,
sheltered
inlet,
creek,
or bay; a
recess
in the
shore..
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Spell
::
Spell (v. t.) To
discover
by
characters
or
marks;
to read with
difficulty;
--
usually
with out; as, to spell out the sense of an
author;
to spell out a verse in the
Bible..
Spyglass
::
Spyboat
(n.) A boat sent to make
discoveries
and bring
intelligence.
Mittened
::
Mittened
(a.)
Covered
with a
mitten
or
mittens.
Turfing
::
Turfing
(n.) The act or
process
of
providing
or
covering
with turf.
Strew
::
Strew (v. t.) To cover more or less
thickly
by
scattering
something
over or upon; to
cover,
or lie upon, by
having
been
scattered;
as, they
strewed
the
ground
with
leaves;
leaves
strewed
the
ground..
Coleoptera
::
Coleoptera
(n. pl.) An order of
insects
having
the
anterior
pair of wings
(elytra)
hard and
horny,
and
serving
as
coverings
for the
posterior
pair, which are
membranous,
and
folded
transversely
under the
others
when not in use. The mouth parts form two pairs of jaws
(mandibles
and
maxillae)
adapted
for
chewing.
Most of the
Coleoptera
are known as
beetles
and
weevils..
Overlay
::
Overlay
(n.) A
covering.
Wigwam
::
Wigwam
(n.) An
Indian
cabin or hut,
usually
of a
conical
form, and made of a
framework
of poles
covered
with
hides,
bark, or mats; --
called
also
tepee..
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To
cover,
decorate,
or
furnish
by
hanging
pictures
trophies,
drapery,
and the like, or by
covering
with paper
hangings;
-- said of a wall, a room, etc..
Pit
::
Pit (n.) A
covered
deep hole for
entrapping
wild
beasts;
a
pitfall;
hence,
a trap; a
snare.
Also used
figuratively..
Field
::
Field (n.) The space
covered
by an
optical
instrument
at one view.
Testacea
::
Testacea
(n. pl.)
Invertebrate
animals
covered
with
shells,
especially
mollusks;
shellfish..
Pollened
::
Pollened
(a.)
Covered
with
pollen.
Hammer
::
Hammer
(n.) That part of a
gunlock
which
strikes
the
percussion
cap, or
firing
pin; the cock;
formerly,
however,
a piece of steel
covering
the pan of a
flintlock
musket
and
struck
by the flint of the cock to
ignite
the
priming..
Conventionist
::
Conventionist
(n.) One who
enters
into a
convention,
covenant,
or
contract..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A
covering
for the foot and lower part of the leg,
ordinarily
made of
leather..
Incrustation
::
Incrustation
(n.) A
covering
or
inlaying
of
marble,
mosaic,
etc.,
attached
to the
masonry
by cramp irons or
cement..
Contract
::
Contract
(n.) To enter into, with
mutual
obligations;
to make a
bargain
or
covenant
for..
Kingbird
::
Kingbird
(n.) A small
American
bird
(Tyrannus
tyrannus,
or T.
Carolinensis),
noted for its
courage
in
attacking
larger
birds,
even hawks and
eagles,
especially
when they
approach
its nest in the
breeding
season.
It is a
typical
tyrant
flycatcher,
taking
various
insects
upon the wing. It is dark ash
above,
and
blackish
on the head and tail. The
quills
and wing
coverts
are
whitish
at the
edges.
It is white
beneath,
with a white
terminal
band on the tail. The
feathers
on the head of the
adults
show
Embower
::
Embower
(v. t.) To cover with a
bower;
to
shelter
with
trees.
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