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Definition of hog
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Hog (n.) A mean,
filthy,
or
gluttonous
fellow..
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Hog
::
Hog (n.) A young sheep that has not been
shorn.
Tendrac
::
Tendrac
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of small
insectivores
of the
family
Centetidae,
belonging
to
Ericulus,
Echinope,
and
related
genera,
native
of
Madagascar.
They are more or less
spinose
and
resemble
the
hedgehog
in
habits.
The rice
tendrac
(Oryzorictes
hora) is very
injurious
to rice
crops.
Some of the
species
are
called
also
tenrec..
Shoggle
::
Shoggle
(v. t.) To
joggle.
Acajou
::
Acajou
(n.) The
mahogany
tree; also, its
timber..
Hogged
::
Hogged
(imp. & p. p.) of Ho.
Mugget
::
Mugget
(n.) The small
entrails
of a calf or a hog.
Autography
::
Autography
(n.) A
process
in
lithography
by which a
writing
or
drawing
is
transferred
from paper to
stone.
Ragweed
::
Ragweed
(n.) A
common
American
composite
weed
(Ambrosia
artemisiaefolia)
with
finely
divided
leaves;
hogweed.
Globefish
::
Globefish
(n.) A
plectognath
fish of the
genera
Diodon,
Tetrodon,
and
allied
genera.
The
globefishes
can suck in water or air and
distend
the body to a more or less
globular
form.
Called
also
porcupine
fish, and sea
hedgehog.
See
Diodon..
Diodon
::
Diodon
(n.) A genus of
spinose,
plectognath
fishes,
having
the teeth of each jaw
united
into a
single
beaklike
plate.
They are able to
inflate
the body by
taking
in air or
water,
and,
hence,
are
called
globefishes,
swellfishes,
etc.
Called
also
porcupine
fishes,
and sea
hedgehogs..
Heterography
::
Heterography
(n.) That
method
of
spelling
in which the same
letters
represent
different
sounds
in
different
words,
as in the
ordinary
English
orthography;
e. g., g in get and in
ginger..
Orthognathism
::
Orthognathism
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
orthognathous.
Oreodon
::
Oreodon
(n.) A genus of
extinct
herbivorous
mammals,
abundant
in the
Tertiary
formation
of the Rocky
Mountains.
It is more or less
related
to the
camel,
hog, and
deer..
Pneumatogarm
::
Pneumatogarm
(n.) A
tracing
of the
respiratory
movements,
obtained
by a
pneumatograph
or
stethograph..
Trichogyne
::
Trichogyne
(n.) The
slender,
hairlike
cell which
receives
the
fertilizing
particles,
or
antherozoids,
in red
seaweeds..
Swift
::
Swietenia
(n.) A genus of
meliaceous
trees
consisting
of one
species
(Sweitenia
Mahogoni),
the
mahogany
tree..
Swinebread
::
Swine (n.) Any
animal
of the hog kind,
especially
one of the
domestical
species.
Swine
secrete
a large
amount
of
subcutaneous
fat,
which,
when
extracted,
is known as lard. The male is
specifically
called
boar, the
female,
sow, and the
young,
pig. See Hog..
Hogframe
::
Hogframe
(n.) A
trussed
frame
extending
fore and aft,
usually
above deck, and
intended
to
increase
the
longitudinal
strength
and
stiffness.
Used
chiefly
in
American
river and lake
steamers.
Called
also
hogging
frame,
and
hogback..
Hoggish
::
Hoggish
(a.)
Swinish;
gluttonous;
filthy;
selfish.
Wart Hog
::
Wart hog ()
Either
one of two
species
of
large,
savage
African
wild hogs of the genus
Phacoch/rus.
These
animals
have a pair of
large,
rough,
fleshy
tubercles
behind
the tusks and
second
pair
behind
the eyes. The tusks are large and
strong,
and both pairs curve
upward.
The body is
scantily
covered
with
bristles,
but there is long
dorsal
mane. The South
African
species
(Phacoch/rus
Aethiopicus)
is the best
known.
Called
also
vlacke
vark. The
second
species
(P.
Aeliani)
is
native
of the
coasts
of
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