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Definition of kat
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Kat (n.) An
Arabian
shrub Catha
edulis)
the
leaves
of which are used as tea by the
Arabs.
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Disembarkation
::
Disembarkation
(n.) The act of
disembarking.
Talkative
::
Talkative
(a.) Given to much
talking.
Cockatrice
::
Cockatrice
(n.) A
fabulous
serpent
whose
breath
and look were said to be
fatal.
See
Basilisk.
Shackatory
::
Shackatory
(n.) A
hound.
Embarkment
::
Embarkment
(n.)
Embarkation.
Writative
::
Writative
(a.)
Inclined
to much
writing;
--
correlative
to
talkative.
Katydid
::
Katydid
(n.) A
large,
green,
arboreal,
orthopterous
insect
(Cyrtophyllus
concavus)
of the
family
Locustidae,
common
in the
United
States.
The males have
stridulating
organs
at the bases of the front
wings.
During
the
summer
and
autumn,
in the
evening,
the males make a
peculiar,
loud,
shrill
sound,
resembling
the
combination
Katy-did,
whence
the
name..
Glide
::
Glide (v. i.) To move
gently
and
smoothly;
to pass along
without
noise,
violence,
or
apparent
effort;
to pass
rapidly
and
easily,
or with a
smooth,
silent
motion,
as a river in its
channel,
a bird in the air, a
skater
over ice..
Wyla
::
Wyla (n.) A
helmeted
Australian
cockatoo
(Calyptorhynchus
funereus);
--
called
also
funeral
cockatoo.
Runner
::
Runner
(n.) One of the
pieces
on which a sled or
sleigh
slides;
also the part or blade of a skate which
slides
on the ice.
Wivern
::
Wivern
(n.) A
fabulous
two-legged,
winged
creature,
like a
cockatrice,
but
having
the head of a
dragon,
and
without
spurs..
Cockatoo
::
Cockatoo
(n.) A bird of the
Parrot
family,
of the
subfamily
Cacatuinae,
having
a
short,
strong,
and much
curved
beak, and the head
ornamented
with a
crest,
which can be
raised
or
depressed
at will. There are
several
genera
and many
species;
as the
broad-crested
(Plictolophus,
/
Cacatua,
cristatus),
the
sulphur-crested
(P.
galeritus),
etc. The palm or great black
cockatoo
of
Australia
is
Microglossus
aterrimus..
Ray
::
Ray (n.) Any one of
numerous
elasmobranch
fishes
of the order
Raiae,
including
the
skates,
torpedoes,
sawfishes,
etc..
Embarcation
::
Embarcation
(n.) Same as
Embarkation.
Futility
::
Futility
(n.) The
quality
of being
talkative;
talkativeness;
loquaciousness;
loquacity.
Anastate
::
Anastate
(n.) One of a
series
of
substances
formed,
in
secreting
cells,
by
constructive
or
anabolic
processes,
in the
production
of
protoplasm;
--
opposed
to
katastate..
Maid
::
Maid (n.) The
female
of a ray or
skate,
esp. of the gray skate (Raia
batis),
and of the
thornback
(R.
clavata)..
Ray
::
Ray (n.) In a
restricted
sense,
any of the
broad,
flat,
narrow-tailed
species,
as the
skates
and sting rays. See
Skate..
Skating
::
Skating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Skat.
Embarkation
::
Embarkation
(n.) The act of
putting
or going on board of a
vessel;
as, the
embarkation
of
troops..
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