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Definition of lack
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Lack (n.)
Blame;
cause of
blame;
fault;
crime;
offense.
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Swiftfoot
::
Swifter
(v. t.) To
tighten,
as slack
standing
rigging,
by
bringing
the
opposite
shrouds
nearer..
Scup
::
Scup (n.) A
marine
sparoid
food fish
(Stenotomus
chrysops,
or S.
argyrops),
common
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States.
It
appears
bright
silvery
when
swimming
in the
daytime,
but shows broad
blackish
transverse
bands at night and when dead.
Called
also
porgee,
paugy,
porgy,
scuppaug..
Squatter
::
Squaterole
(n.) The
black-bellied
plover.
Thimbleberry
::
Thimbleberry
(n.) A kind of black
raspberry
(Rubus
occidentalis),
common
in
America..
Blackthorn
::
Blackthorn
(n.) A
species
of
Crataegus
or
hawthorn
(C.
tomentosa).
Both are used for
hedges.
Original
::
Original
(n.) The
natural
or wild
species
from which a
domesticated
or
cultivated
variety
has been
derived;
as, the wolf is
thought
by some to be the
original
of the dog, the
blackthorn
the
original
of the
plum..
Haybird
::
Haybird
(n.) The
European
blackcap.
Vanjas
::
Vanjas
(n.) The
Australian
pied crow
shrike
(Strepera
graculina).
It is
glossy
bluish
black,
with the under tail
coverts
and the tips and bases of the tail
feathers
white..
Nigraniline
::
Nigraniline
(n.) The
complex,
nitrogenous,
organic
base and
dyestuff
called
also
aniline
black..
Ermine
::
Ermine
(n.) A
valuable
fur-bearing
animal
of the genus
Mustela
(M.
erminea),
allied
to the
weasel;
the
stoat.
It is found in the
northern
parts of Asia,
Europe,
and
America.
In
summer
it is
brown,
but in
winter
it
becomes
white,
except
the tip of the tail, which is
always
black..
Black Monday
::
Black
Monday
()
Easter
Monday,
so
called
from the
severity
of that day in 1360, which was so
unusual
that many of
Edward
III.'s
soldiers,
then
before
Paris,
died from the
cold..
Heelball
::
Heelball
(n.) A
composition
of wax and
lampblack,
used by
shoemakers
for
polishing,
and by
antiquaries
in
copying
inscriptions..
Ano
::
Ano (n.) A black bird of
tropical
America,
the West
Indies
and
Florida
(Crotophaga
ani),
allied
to the
cuckoos,
and
remarkable
for
communistic
nesting..
Simpai
::
Simpai
(n.) A
long-tailed
monkey
(Semnopitchecus
melalophus)
native
of
Sumatra.
It has a crest of black hair. The
forehead
and
cheeks
are fawn
color,
the upper parts tawny and red, the under parts
white.
Called
also
black-crested
monkey,
and
sinpae..
Sea Plover
::
Sea
plover
() the
black-bellied
plover.
Clacker
::
Clacker
(n.) One who
clacks;
that which
clacks;
especially,
the
clapper
of a
mill..
Blackleg
::
Blackleg
(n.) A
notorious
gambler.
Xenomi
::
Xenomi
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
soft-rayed
fresh-water
fishes
of which the
blackfish
of
Alaska
(Dallia
pectoralis)
is the type.
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Characterized
by
roughness;
umpolished;
raw;
lacking
delicacy
or
refinement;
coarse.
Leopard
::
Leopard
(n.) A
large,
savage,
carnivorous
mammal
(Felis
leopardus).
It is of a
yellow
or fawn
color,
with rings or
roselike
clusters
of black spots along the back and
sides.
It is found in
Southern
Asia and
Africa.
By some the
panther
(Felis
pardus)
is
regarded
as a
variety
of
leopard..
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