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Definition of dag
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Dag (n.) A large
pistol
formerly
used.
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Megalops
::
Megalops
(n.) A
larva,
in a stage
following
the zoea, in the
development
of most
crabs.
In this stage the legs and
abdominal
appendages
have
appeared,
the
abdomen
is
relatively
long, and the eyes are
large.
Also used
adjectively..
Garrot
::
Garrot
(n.) A stick or small
wooden
cylinder
used for
tightening
a
bandage,
in order to
compress
the
arteries
of a
limb..
Ribbonwood
::
Ribbonwood
(n.) A
malvaceous
tree
(Hoheria
populnea)
of New
Zealand,
the bark of which is used for
cordage..
Captive
::
Captive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
bondage
or
confinement;
serving
to
confine;
as,
captive
chains;
captive
hours..
Servitude
::
Servitude
(n.) The state of
voluntary
or
compulsory
subjection
to a
master;
the
condition
of being bound to
service;
the
condition
of a
slave;
slavery;
bondage;
hence,
a state of
slavish
dependence..
Cercopod
::
Cercopod
(n.) One of the
jointed
antenniform
appendages
of the
posterior
somites
of
certain
insects.
Housing
::
Housing
(n.) An
appendage
to the hames or
collar
of a
harness.
Fringe
::
Fringe
(n.) The
peristome
or
fringelike
appendage
of the
capsules
of most
mosses.
See
Peristome.
Dag
::
Dag (v. t.) To
daggle
or
bemire.
Cirrus
::
Cirrus
(n.) A soft
tactile
appendage
of the
mantle
of many
Mollusca,
and of the
parapodia
of
Annelida.
Those near the head of
annelids
are
Tentacular
cirri;
those of the last
segment
are
caudal
cirri..
Metanauplius
::
Metanauplius
(n.) A
larval
crustacean
in a stage
following
the
nauplius,
and
having
about seven pairs of
appendages..
Floodage
::
Floodage
(n.)
Inundation.
Auricularia
::
Auricularia
(n. pl.) A kind of
holothurian
larva,
with soft, blunt
appendages.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Deligate
::
Deligate
(v. t.) To bind up; to
bandage.
Nepenthes
::
Nepenthes
(n.) A genus of
climbing
plants
found in
India,
Malaya,
etc., which have the
leaves
prolonged
into a kind of stout
tendril
terminating
in a
pitcherlike
appendage,
whence
the
plants
are often
called
pitcher
plants
and
monkey-cups.
There are about
thirty
species,
of which the best known is
Nepenthes
distillatoria.
See
Pitcher
plant..
Diorama
::
Diorama
(n.) A mode of
scenic
representation,
invented
by
Daguerre
and
Bouton,
in which a
painting
is seen from a
distance
through
a large
opening.
By a
combination
of
transparent
and
opaque
painting,
and of
transmitted
and
reflected
light,
and by
contrivances
such as
screens
and
shutters,
much
diversity
of
scenic
effect
is
produced..
Fardage
::
Fardage
(n.) See
Dunnage.
Fasciation
::
Fasciation
(n.) The act or
manner
of
binding
up;
bandage;
also, the
condition
of being
fasciated..
Cirrobranchiata
::
Cirrobranchiata
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Mollusca
having
slender,
cirriform
appendages
near the
mouth;
the
Scaphopoda..
Windage
::
Windage
(n.) The
sudden
compression
of the air
caused
by a
projectile
in
passing
close to
another
body.
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