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Definition of alar
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Alar (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
having,
wings..
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Panic
::
Panic (a.)
Extreme
or
sudden
and
causeless;
unreasonable;
-- said of fear or
fright;
as, panic fear,
terror,
alarm..
Intercalar
::
Intercalar
(a.)
Intercalary.
Badderlocks
::
Badderlocks
(n.) A large black
seaweed
(Alaria
esculenta)
sometimes
eaten in
Europe;
-- also
called
murlins,
honeyware,
and
henware..
Malarial
::
Malarial
(a.) Alt. of
Malariou.
Alarmed
::
Alarmed
(a.)
Aroused
to
vigilance;
excited
by fear of
approaching
danger;
agitated;
disturbed;
as, an
alarmed
neighborhood;
an
alarmed
modesty..
Cootfoot
::
Cootfoot
(n.) The
phalarope;
-- so
called
because
its toes are like the
coot's.
Recoil
::
Recoil
(v. i.) To draw back, as from
anything
repugnant,
distressing,
alarming,
or the like; to
shrink..
Paymaster
::
Paymaster
(n.) One who pays; one who
compensates,
rewards,
or
requites;
specifically,
an
officer
or agent of a
government,
a
corporation,
or an
employer,
whose duty it is to pay
salaries,
wages,
etc., and keep
account
of the
same..
Boggle
::
Boggle
(n.) To stop or
hesitate
as if
suddenly
frightened,
or in
doubt,
or
impeded
by
unforeseen
difficulties;
to take
alarm;
to
exhibit
hesitancy
and
indecision..
Pennywort
::
Pennywort
(n.) A
European
trailing
herb
(Linaria
Cymbalaria)
with
roundish,
reniform
leaves.
It is often
cultivated
in
hanging
baskets..
Diversion
::
Diversion
(n.) The act of
drawing
the
attention
and force of an enemy from the point where the
principal
attack
is to be made; the
attack,
alarm,
or feint which
diverts..
Tocsin
::
Tocsin
(n.) An alarm bell, or the
ringing
of a bell for the
purpose
of
alarm..
Intercalary
::
Intercalary
(a.)
Inserted
or
introduced
among
others
in the
calendar;
as, an
intercalary
month,
day, etc.; -- now
applied
particularly
to the odd day (Feb. 29)
inserted
in the
calendar
of leap year. See
Bissextile,
n..
Alarmedly
::
Alarmedly
(adv.)
In an
alarmed
manner.
Astragalar
::
Astragalar
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
astragalus.
Temporomalar
::
Temporomalar
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to both the
temple
and the
region
of the malar bone; as, the
temporomalar
nerve..
Neighborhood
::
Neighborhood
(n.) The
inhabitants
who live in the
vicinity
of each
other;
as, the fire
alarmed
all the
neiborhood..
Interpetalary
::
Interpetalary
(a.)
Between
the
petals
of a
flower.
Scare
::
Scare (v. t.) To
frighten;
to
strike
with
sudden
fear; to
alarm.
Alarmist
::
Alarmist
(n.) One prone to sound or
excite
alarms,
especially,
needless
alarms..
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