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Definition of lark
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Lark (v. i.) A
frolic;
a jolly time.
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Follicle
::
Follicle
(n.) A
simple
podlike
pericarp
which
contains
several
seeds and opens along the inner or
ventral
suture,
as in the
peony,
larkspur
and
milkweed..
Larked
::
Larked
(imp. & p. p.) of Lar.
Sanderling
::
Sanderling
(n.) A small gray and brown
sandpiper
(Calidris
arenaria)
very
common
on sandy
beaches
in
America,
Europe,
and Asia.
Called
also
curwillet,
sand lark,
stint,
and ruddy
plover..
Ranunculaceous
::
Ranunculaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Ranunculaceae),
of which the
buttercup
is the type, and which
includes
also the
virgin's
bower,
the
monkshood,
larkspur,
anemone,
meadow
rue, and
peony..
Calcarated
::
Calcarated
(a.)
Having
a spur, as the
flower
of the
toadflax
and
larkspur;
spurred..
Nutcracker
::
Nutcracker
(n.) The
American,
or
Clarke's,
nutcracker
(Picicorvus
Columbianus)
of
Western
North
America..
Sea Lark
::
Sea lark () Any one of
several
small
sandpipers
and
plovers,
as the
ringed
plover,
the
turnstone,
the
dunlin,
and the
sanderling..
Laverock
::
Laverock
(n.) The lark.
Nectary
::
Nectary
(n.) That part of a
blossom
which
secretes
nectar,
usually
the base of the
corolla
or
petals;
also, the spur of such
flowers
as the
larkspur
and
columbine,
whether
nectariferous
or not. See the
Illustration
of
Nasturtium..
Lark
::
Lark (n.) Any one
numerous
species
of
singing
birds of the genus
Alauda
and
allied
genera
(family
Alaudidae).
They
mostly
belong
to
Europe,
Asia, and
Northern
Africa.
In
America
they are
represented
by the shore
larks,
or
horned
by the shore
larks,
or
horned
larks,
of the genus
Otocoris.
The true larks have
holaspidean
tarsi,
very long hind
claws,
and
usually,
dull, sandy brown
colors..
Lark
::
Lark (v. i.) To
sport;
to
frolic.
Skylark
::
Skylark
(n.) A lark that
mounts
and sings as it
files,
especially
the
common
species
(Alauda
arvensis)
found in
Europe
and in some parts of Asia, and
celebrated
for its
melodious
song; --
called
also sky
laverock.
See under
Lark..
Ortolan
::
Ortolan
(n.) A
European
singing
bird
(Emberiza
hortulana),
about the size of the lark, with black
wings.
It is
esteemed
delicious
food when
fattened.
Called
also
bunting..
Rocket
::
Rocket
(n.)
Rocket
larkspur.
See
below.
Bevy
::
Bevy (n.) A flock of
birds,
especially
quails
or
larks;
also, a herd of
roes..
Titlark
::
Titlark
(n.) Any one of
numerous
small
spring
birds
belonging
to
Anthus,
Corydalla,
and
allied
genera,
which
resemble
the true larks in color and in
having
a very long hind claw;
especially,
the
European
meadow
pipit
(Anthus
pratensis)..
Lark
::
Lark (v. i.) To catch
larks;
as, to go
larking..
Volt
::
Volt (n.) The unit of
electro-motive
force;
--
defined
by the
International
Electrical
Congress
in 1893 and by
United
States
Statute
as, that
electro-motive
force which
steadily
applied
to a
conductor
whose
resistance
is one ohm will
produce
a
current
of one
ampere.
It is
practically
equivalent
to / the
electro-motive
force of a
standard
Clark's
cell at a
temperature
of 15? C..
Lark''s-heel
::
Lark's-heel
(n.)
Indian
cress.
Laminiplantar
::
Laminiplantar
(a.)
Having
the
tarsus
covered
behind
with a horny
sheath
continuous
on both
sides,
as in most
singing
birds,
except
the
larks..
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