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Definition of dog
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Dog (n.) An iron with fangs
fastening
a log in a saw pit, or on the
carriage
of a
sawmill..
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Amido
::
Amido (a.)
Containing,
or
derived
from,
amidogen..
Barghest
::
Barghest
(n.) A
goblin,
in the shape of a large dog,
portending
misfortune..
Anubis
::
Anubis
(n.) An
Egyptian
deity,
the
conductor
of
departed
spirits,
represented
by a human
figure
with the head of a dog or fox..
Hep
::
Hep (n.) See Hip, the fruit of the
dog-rose..
Dogdraw
::
Dogdraw
(n.) The act of
drawing
after,
or
pursuing,
deer with a dog..
Dogwatch
::
Dogwatch
(n.) A half
watch;
a watch of two
hours,
of which there are two, the first
dogwatch
from 4 to 6
o'clock,
p. m., and the
second
dogwatch
from 6 to 8
o'clock,
p. m..
Alco
::
Alco (n.) A small South
American
dog,
domesticated
by the
aborigines..
Lime
::
Lime (n.) A thong by which a dog is led; a
leash.
Hound
::
Hound (v. t.) To set on the
chase;
to
incite
to
pursuit;
as, to
hounda
dog at a hare; to hound on
pursuers..
Dogma
::
Dogma (n.) A
formally
stated
and
authoritatively
settled
doctrine;
a
definite,
established,
and
authoritative
tenet..
Endogen
::
Endogen
(n.) A plant which
increases
in size by
internal
growth
and
elongation
at the
summit,
having
the wood in the form of
bundles
or
threads,
irregularly
distributed
throughout
the whole
diameter,
not
forming
annual
layers,
and with no
distinct
pith. The
leaves
of the
endogens
have,
usually,
parallel
veins,
their
flowers
are
mostly
in
three,
or some
multiple
of
three,
parts,
and their
embryos
have but a
single
cotyledon,
with the first
leaves
alternate.
The
endogens
constitute
one of the grea
Flag
::
Flag (n.) The bushy tail of a dog, as of a
setter..
Fissipedia
::
Fissipedia
(n. pl.) A
division
of the
Carnivora,
including
the dogs, cats, and
bears,
in which the feet are not
webbed;
--
opposed
to
Pinnipedia..
Barbet
::
Barbet
(n.) A
variety
of small dog,
having
long curly
hair..
Flea
::
Flea (n.) An
insect
belonging
to the genus
Pulex,
of the order
Aphaniptera.
Fleas are
destitute
of
wings,
but have the power of
leaping
energetically.
The bite is
poisonous
to most
persons.
The human flea
(Pulex
irritans),
abundant
in
Europe,
is rare in
America,
where the dog flea (P.
canis)
takes its
place.
See
Aphaniptera,
and Dog flea. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Positiveness
::
Positiveness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
positive;
reality;
actualness;
certainty;
confidence;
peremptoriness;
dogmatism.
See
Positive,
a..
Dog
::
Dog (n.) An iron for
holding
wood in a
fireplace;
a
firedog;
an
andiron.
Orchis
::
Orchis
(n.) A genus of
endogenous
plants
growing
in the North
Temperate
zone, and
consisting
of about
eighty
species.
They are
perennial
herbs
growing
from a tuber
(beside
which is
usually
found the last
year's
tuber
also),
and are
valued
for their showy
flowers.
See
Orchidaceous..
Fishskin
::
Fishskin
(n.) The skin of a fish (dog fish,
shark,
etc.).
Worm
::
Worm (n.) To cut the worm, or
lytta,
from under the
tongue
of, as a dog, for the
purpose
of
checking
a
disposition
to gnaw. The
operation
was
formerly
supposed
to guard
against
canine
madness..
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