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Definition of dag
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Dag (v. i.) To be
misty;
to
drizzle.
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Fringe
::
Fringe
(n.) An
ornamental
appendage
to the
border
of a piece of
stuff,
originally
consisting
of the ends of the warp,
projecting
beyond
the woven
fabric;
but more
commonly
made
separate
and sewed on,
consisting
sometimes
of
projecting
ends,
twisted
or
plaited
together,
and
sometimes
of loose
threads
of wool, silk, or
linen,
or
narrow
strips
of
leather,
or the
like..
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..
Garnish
::
Garnish
(v. t.) To
decorate
with
ornamental
appendages;
to set off; to
adorn;
to
embellish.
Skean
::
Skean (n.) A knife or short
dagger,
esp. that in use among the
Highlanders
of
Scotland.
[Variously
spelt.].
Ischiopodite
::
Ischiopodite
(n.) The third joint of the
typical
appendages
of
Crustacea.
Couteau
::
Couteau
(n.) A
knife;
a
dagger.
Claw
::
Claw (n.) A
slender
appendage
or
process,
formed
like a claw, as the base of
petals
of the
pink..
Bell Bearer
::
Bell
bearer
() A
Brazilian
leaf
hopper
(Bocydium
tintinnabuliferum),
remarkable
for the four
bell-shaped
appendages
of its
thorax..
Solidago
::
Solidago
(n.) A genus of
yellow-flowered
composite
perennial
herbs;
golden-rod.
Poundage
::
Poundage
(n.) A sum
deducted
from a
pound,
or a
certain
sum paid for each
pound;
a
commission..
Paraphernalia
::
Paraphernalia
(n. pl.)
Appendages;
ornaments;
finery;
equipments.
Panade
::
Panade
(n.) A
dagger.
Cilia
::
Cilia (n. pl.)
Small,
generally
microscopic,
vibrating
appendages
lining
certain
organs,
as the air
passages
of the
higher
animals,
and in the lower
animals
often
covering
also the whole or a part of the
exterior.
They are also found on some
vegetable
organisms.
In the
Infusoria,
and many
larval
forms,
they are
locomotive
organs..
Daguerreotypist
::
Daguerreotypist
(n.) One who takes
daguerreotypes.
Pedagogue
::
Pedagogue
(n.) A slave who led his
master's
children
to
school,
and had the
charge
of them
generally..
Daggle-tail
::
Daggle-tail
(a.) Alt. of
Daggle-taile.
Cysticule
::
Cysticule
(n.) An
appendage
of the
vestibular
ear sac of
fishes.
Pedagogic
::
Pedagogic
(a.) See
Pedagogics.
Pedagogism
::
Pedagogism
(n.) The
system,
occupation,
character,
or
manner
of
pedagogues..
Mutilate
::
Mutilate
(a.)
Having
finlike
appendages
or
flukes
instead
of legs, as a
cetacean..
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