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Definition of cow
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Cow (n.) The
female
of
certain
large
mammals,
as
whales,
seals,
etc..
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Cowan
::
Cowan (n.) One who works as a mason
without
having
served
a
regular
apprenticeship.
Feed
::
Feed (v. t.) To give for food,
especially
to
animals;
to
furnish
for
consumption;
as, to feed out
turnips
to the cows; to feed water to a steam
boiler..
Cowhide
::
Cowhide
(n.)
Leather
made of the hide of a cow.
Invalorous
::
Invalorous
(a.) Not
valorous;
cowardly.
Parasite
::
Parasite
(n.) An
animal
which
habitually
uses the nest of
another,
as the
cowbird
and the
European
cuckoo..
Dastardly
::
Dastardly
(a.)
Meanly
timid;
cowardly;
base; as, a
dastardly
outrage..
Cowering
::
Cowering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cowe.
-art
::
-art () The
termination
of many
English
words;
as,
coward,
reynard,
drunkard,
mostly
from the
French,
in which
language
this
ending
is of
German
origin,
being orig. the same word as
English
hard. It
usually
has the sense of one who has to a high or
excessive
degree
the
quality
expressed
by the root; as,
braggart,
sluggard..
Scowl
::
Scowl (v. t.) To
express
by a
scowl;
as, to scowl
defiance..
Flee
::
Flee (v. i.) To run away, as from
danger
or evil; to avoid in an
alarmed
or
cowardly
manner;
to
hasten
off; --
usually
with from. This is
sometimes
omitted,
making
the verb
transitive..
Melampyrite
::
Melampyrite
(n.) The
saccharine
substance
dulcite;
-- so
called
because
found in the
leaves
of
cowwheat
(Melampyrum).
See
Dulcite.
Cowfish
::
Cowfish
(n.) A
marine
plectognath
fish
(Ostracoin
quadricorne,
and
allied
species),
having
two
projections,
like
horns,
in
front;
--
called
also
cuckold,
coffer
fish,
trunkfish..
Craven
::
Craven
(v. t.) To make
recreant,
weak,
spiritless,
or
cowardly..
Calf
::
Calf (n.) The young of the cow, or of the
Bovine
family
of
quadrupeds.
Also, the young of some other
mammals,
as of the
elephant,
rhinoceros,
hippopotamus,
and
whale..
Vachery
::
Vachery
(n.) An
inclosure
for cows.
Cowish
::
Cowish
(v. t.)
Timorous;
fearful;
cowardly.
Coadjutor
::
Coadjutor
(n.) One who aids
another;
an
assistant;
a
coworker.
Palsywort
::
Palsywort
(n.) The
cowslip
(Primula
veris);
-- so
called
from its
supposed
remedial
powers.
Quail
::
Quail (v. i.) To
become
quelled;
to
become
cast down; to sink under trial or
apprehension
of
danger;
to lose the
spirit
and power of
resistance;
to lose
heart;
to give way; to
shrink;
to
cower.
Poltroonery
::
Poltroonery
(n.)
Cowardice;
want of
spirit;
pusillanimity.
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