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Definition of lope
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Lope (v. i.) To leap; to
dance.
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Scalloper
::
Scalloper
(n.) One who
fishes
for
scallops.
Expansion
::
Expansion
(n.) The
developed
result
of an
indicated
operation;
as, the
expansion
of (a + b)2 is a2 + 2ab + b2..
Escarp
::
Escarp
(v. t.) To make into, or
furnish
with, a steep
slope,
like that of a
scrap..
Boshbok
::
Boshbok
(n.) A kind of
antelope.
See Bush buck.
Penelope
::
Penelope
(n.) A genus of
curassows,
including
the
guans..
Precocious
::
Precocious
(a.)
Developed
more than is
natural
or usual at a given age;
exceeding
what is to be
expected
of one's
years;
too
forward;
-- used
especially
of
mental
forwardness;
as, a
precocious
child;
precocious
talents..
Bud
::
Bud (n.) A small
protuberance
on the stem or
branches
of a
plant,
containing
the
rudiments
of
future
leaves,
flowers,
or
stems;
an
undeveloped
branch
or
flower..
Buck
::
Buck (n.) The male of deer,
especially
fallow
deer and
antelopes,
or of
goats,
sheep,
hares,
and
rabbits..
Bulb
::
Bulb (n.) A
spheroidal
body
growing
from a plant
either
above or below the
ground
(usually
below),
which is
strictly
a bud,
consisting
of a
cluster
of
partially
developed
leaves,
and
producing,
as it
grows,
a stem
above,
and roots
below,
as in the
onion,
tulip,
etc. It
differs
from a corm in not being
solid..
Alopecia
::
Alopecia
(n.) Alt. of
Alopec.
Coppering
::
Coppering
(n.) An
envelope
or
covering
of
copper.
Scalloped
::
Scalloped
(n.) Baked in a
scallop;
cooked
with
crumbs.
Notochord
::
Notochord
(n.) An
elastic
cartilagelike
rod which is
developed
beneath
the
medullary
groove
in the
vertebrate
embryo,
and
constitutes
the
primitive
axial
skeleton
around
which the
centra
of the
vertebrae
and the
posterior
part of the base of the skull are
developed;
the
chorda
dorsalis.
See
Illust.
of
Ectoderm..
Isodiametric
::
Isodiametric
(a.)
Developed
alike in the
directions
of the
several
lateral
axes; -- said of
crystals
of both the
tetragonal
and
hexagonal
systems.
Pot-walloper
::
Pot-walloper
(n.) A voter in
certain
boroughs
of
England,
where,
before
the
passage
of the
reform
bill of 1832, the
qualification
for
suffrage
was to have
boiled
(walloped)
his own pot in the
parish
for six
months..
Clove
::
Clove (n.) One of the small bulbs
developed
in the axils of the
scales
of a large bulb, as in the case of
garlic..
Autogenous
::
Autogenous
(a.)
Developed
from an
independent
center
of
ossification.
Splayfeet
::
Splay (a.) A slope or
bevel,
especially
of the sides of a door or
window,
by which the
opening
is made
larged
at one face of the wall than at the
other,
or
larger
at each of the faces than it is
between
them..
Bipinnaria
::
Bipinnaria
(n.) The larva of
certain
starfishes
as
developed
in the
free-swimming
stage.
Stoloniferous
::
Stolon
(n.) An
extension
of the
integument
of the body, or of the body wall, from which buds are
developed,
giving
rise to new
zooids,
and thus
forming
a
compound
animal
in which the
zooids
usually
remain
united
by the
stolons.
Such
stolons
are often
present
in
Anthozoa,
Hydroidea,
Bryozoa,
and
social
ascidians.
See
Illust.
under
Scyphistoma..
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