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Definition of crow
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Crow (v. i.) The
mesentery
of a
beast;
-- so
called
by
butchers.
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Unhive
::
Unhive
(v. t. v. t.) To
deprive
of
habitation
or
shelter,
as a
crowd..
Gathering
::
Gathering
(n.) A
crowd;
an
assembly;
a
congregation.
Cusp
::
Cusp (n.) A
prominence
or
point,
especially
on the crown of a
tooth..
Jim-crow
::
Jim-crow
(n.) A
machine
for
bending
or
straightening
rails.
Pine-crowned
::
Pine-crowned
(a.) Clad or
crowned
with pine
trees;
as,
pine-clad
hills..
Scarecrow
::
Scarecrow
(n.) The black tern.
Coronule
::
Coronule
(n.) A
coronet
or
little
crown of a seed; the downy tuft on
seeds.
See
Pappus.
Hustle
::
Hustle
(v. t.) To shake
together
in
confusion;
to push,
jostle,
or crowd
rudely;
to
handle
roughly;
as, to
hustle
a
person
out of a
room..
Coarctate
::
Coarctate
(a.) To press
together;
to
crowd;
to
straiten;
to
confine
closely.
People
::
People
(n.) The mass of
comunity
as
distinguished
from a
special
class;
the
commonalty;
the
populace;
the
vulgar;
the
common
crowd;
as,
nobles
and
people..
Black Book
::
Black book () A book
compiled
in the
twelfth
century,
containing
a
description
of the court of
exchequer
of
England,
an
official
statement
of the
revenues
of the
crown,
etc..
Usurp
::
Usurp (v. t.) To
seize,
and hold in
possession,
by
force,
or
without
right;
as, to usurp a
throne;
to usurp the
prerogatives
of the
crown;
to usurp
power;
to usurp the right of a
patron
is to oust or
dispossess
him..
Garland
::
Garland
(n.) A
wreath
of
chaplet
made of
branches,
flowers,
or
feathers,
and
sometimes
of
precious
stones,
to be worn on the head like a
crown;
a
coronal;
a
wreath..
Corkscrew
::
Corkscrew
(v. t.) To press
forward
in a
winding
way; as, to
corkscrew
one's way
through
a
crowd..
Round
::
Round (n.)
Anything
round,
as a
circle,
a
globe,
a ring. The
golden
round [the
crown]..
Monkey''s Puzzle
::
Monkey's
puzzle
() A lofty
coniferous
Chilian
tree
(Araucaria
imbricata),
the
branches
of which are so
crowded
and
intertwisted
as to
puzzle
a
monkey
to
climb.
The
edible
nuts are over an inch long, and are
called
pi–on
by the
Chilians..
Jostle
::
Jostle
(n.) A
conflict
by
collisions;
a
crowding
or
bumping
together;
interference.
Huddle
::
Huddle
(n.) A
crowd;
a
number
of
persons
or
things
crowded
together
in a
confused
manner;
tumult;
confusion.
Tonsure
::
Tonsure
(n.) The act of
clipping
the hair, or of
shaving
the crown of the head; also, the state of being
shorn..
Crowdy
::
Crowdy
(n.) A thick gruel of
oatmeal
and milk or
water;
food of the
porridge
kind.
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