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Definition of lust
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Lust (n.) To list; to like.
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Timothy Grass
::
Timothy
grass () A kind of grass
(Phleum
pratense)
with long
cylindrical
spikes;
--
called
also
herd's
grass,
in
England,
cat's-tail
grass,
and
meadow
cat's-tail
grass.
It is much
prized
for
fodder.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Aplysia
::
Aplysia
(n.) A genus of
marine
mollusks
of the order
Tectibranchiata;
the sea hare. Some of the
species
when
disturbed
throw out a deep
purple
liquor,
which
colors
the water to some
distance.
See
Illust.
in
Appendix..
Involucel
::
Involucel
(n.) A
partial,
secondary,
or small
involucre.
See
Illust.
of
Involucre..
Gat-toothed
::
Gat-toothed
(a.)
Goat-toothed;
having
a
lickerish
tooth;
lustful;
wanton.
Gressorious
::
Gressorious
(a.)
Adapted
for
walking;
anisodactylous;
as the feet of
certain
birds and
insects.
See
Illust.
under Aves.
Pronotum
::
Pronotum
(n.) The
dorsal
plate of the
prothorax
in
insects.
See
Illust.
of
Coleoptera.
Chalcedony
::
Chalcedony
(n.) A
cryptocrystalline,
translucent
variety
of
quartz,
having
usually
a
whitish
color,
and a
luster
nearly
like wax..
Illustrious
::
Illustrious
(a.)
Possessing
luster
or
brightness;
brilliant;
luminous;
splendid.
Covert
::
Covert
(a.) One of the
special
feathers
covering
the bases of the
quills
of the wings and tail of a bird. See
Illust.
of Bird.
Fiorite
::
Fiorite
(n.) A
variety
of opal
occuring
in the
cavities
of
volcanic
tufa, in
smooth
and
shining
globular
and
botryoidal
masses,
having
a
pearly
luster;
-- so
called
from
Fiora,
in
Ischia..
Hamlet
::
Hamlet
(n.) A small
village;
a
little
cluster
of
houses
in the
country.
Ray
::
Ray (n.) A
radiating
part of a
flower
or
plant;
the
marginal
florets
of a
compound
flower,
as an aster or a
sunflower;
one of the
pedicels
of an umbel or other
circular
flower
cluster;
radius.
See
Radius..
Scolex
::
Scolex
(n.) The
embryo
produced
directly
from the egg in a
metagenetic
series,
especially
the larva of a
tapeworm
or other
parasitic
worm. See
Illust.
of
Echinococcus..
Pseudoscorpiones
::
Pseudoscorpiones
(n. pl.) An order of
Arachnoidea
having
the palpi
terminated
by large
claws,
as in the
scorpions,
but
destitute
of a
caudal
sting;
the false
scorpions.
Called
also
Pseudoscorpii,
and
Pseudoscorpionina.
See
Illust.
of Book
scorpion,
under
Book..
Orrery
::
Orrery
(n.) An
apparatus
which
illustrates,
by the
revolution
of balls moved by
wheelwork,
the
relative
size,
periodic
motions,
positions,
orbits,
etc., of
bodies
in the solar
system..
Hypersthene
::
Hypersthene
(n.) An
orthorhombic
mineral
of the
pyroxene
group,
of a
grayish
or
greenish
black
color,
often with a
peculiar
bronzelike
luster
(schiller)
on the
cleavage
surface..
Sclerobase
::
Sclerobase
(n.) The
calcareous
or
hornlike
coral
forming
the
central
stem or axis of most
compound
alcyonarians;
--
called
also foot
secretion.
See
Illust.
under
Gorgoniacea,
and
Coenenchyma..
Concupiscible
::
Concupiscible
(a.)
Exciting
to, or
liable
to be
affected
by,
concupiscence;
provoking
lustful
desires..
Fluster
::
Fluster
(v. i.) To be in a heat or
bustle;
to be
agitated
and
confused.
Holocephali
::
Holocephali
(n. pl.) An order of
elasmobranch
fishes,
including,
among
living
species,
only the
chimaeras;
--
called
also
Holocephala.
See
Chimaera;
also
Illustration
in
Appendix..
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