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Definition of eath
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Eath (a. & adv.) Easy or
easily.
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Schwann''s Sheath
::
Schwann's
sheath
() The
neurilemma.
Empale
::
Empale
(v. t.) To put to death by
thrusting
a
sharpened
stake
through
the body.
Hypo-
::
Hypo- () A
prefix
signifying
a less
quantity,
or a low state or
degree,
of that
denoted
by the word with which it is
joined,
or
position
under or
beneath..
Water Spider
::
Water
spider
() An
aquatic
European
spider
(Argyoneta
aquatica)
which
constructs
its web
beneath
the
surface
of the water on water
plants.
It lives in a
bell-shaped
structure
of silk, open
beneath
like a
diving
bell, and
filled
with air which the
spider
carries
down in the form of small
bubbles
attached
one at a time to the
spinnerets
and hind feet.
Called
also
diving
spider..
Mew
::
Mew (v. t.) To shed or cast; to
change;
to molt; as, the hawk mewed his
feathers..
Inspire
::
Inspire
(v. t.) To draw in by the
operation
of
breathing;
to
inhale;
--
opposed
to
expire.
Weder
::
Weder (n.)
Weather.
Racket-tailed
::
Racket-tailed
(a.)
Having
long and
spatulate,
or
racket-shaped,
tail
feathers..
Internally
::
Internally
(adv.)
Inwardly;
within
the
enveloping
surface,
or the
boundary
of a
thing;
within
the body;
beneath
the
surface..
Hypoptilum
::
Hypoptilum
(n.) An
accessory
plume
arising
from the
posterior
side of the stem of the
contour
feathers
of many
birds;
--
called
also
aftershaft.
See
Illust.
of
Feather.
Crucifixion
::
Crucifixion
(n.) The act of
nailing
or
fastening
a
person
to a
cross,
for the
purpose
of
putting
him to
death;
the use of the cross as a
method
of
capital
punishment..
Lyre Bird
::
Lyre bird () Any one of two or three
species
of
Australian
birds of the genus
Menura.
The male is
remarkable
for
having
the
sixteen
tail
feathers
very long and, when
spread,
arranged
in the form of a lyre. The
common
lyre bird
(Menura
superba),
inhabiting
New South
Wales,
is about the size of a
grouse.
Its
general
color is
brown,
with
rufous
color on the
throat,
wings,
tail
coverts
and tail.
Called
also lyre
pheasant
and
lyre-tail..
Beneath
::
Beneath
(adv.)
In a lower
place;
underneath.
Expiring
::
Expiring
(a.)
Breathing
out air from the
lungs;
emitting
fluid or
volatile
matter;
exhaling;
breathing
the last
breath;
dying;
ending;
terminating.
Vaginant
::
Vaginant
(a.)
Serving
to in
invest,
or
sheathe;
sheathing..
Sufi
::
Suffusion
(n.) A
blending
of one color into
another;
the
spreading
of one color over
another,
as on the
feathers
of
birds..
Jager
::
"Jager
(n.) Any
species
of gull of the genus
Stercorarius.
Three
species
occur on the
Atlantic
coast.
The
jagers
pursue
other
species
of gulls and force them to
disgorge
their prey. The two
middle
tail
feathers
are
usually
decidedly
longer
than the rest.
Called
also
boatswain,
and
marline-spike
bird. The name is also
applied
to the skua, or
Arctic
gull
(Megalestris
skua)..
Stahlian
::
Stagworm
(n.) The larve of any
species
of
botfly
which is
parasitic
upon the stag, as
/strus,
or
Hypoderma,
actaeon,
which
burrows
beneath
the skin, and
Cephalomyia
auribarbis,
which lives in the
nostrils..
Obituary
::
Obituary
(n.) That which
pertains
to, or is
called
forth by, the obit or death of a
person;
esp., an
account
of a
deceased
person;
a
notice
of the death of a
person,
accompanied
by a
biographical
sketch..
Pebble
::
Pebble
(v. t.) To grain
(leather)
so as to
produce
a
surface
covered
with small
rounded
prominences.
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