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Definition of mich
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Mich (v. i.) Alt. of Mich.
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Michaelmas
::
Michaelmas
(n.) The feat of the
archangel
Michael,
a
church
festival,
celebrated
on the 29th of
September.
Hence,
colloquially,
autumn..
Screamer
::
Screamer
(n.) Any one of three
species
of South
American
birds
constituting
the
family
Anhimidae,
and the
suborder
Palamedeae.
They have two
spines
on each wing, and the head is
either
crested
or
horned.
They are
easily
tamed,
and then serve as
guardians
for other
poultry.
The
crested
screamers,
or
chajas,
belong
to the genus
Chauna.
The
horned
screamer,
or
kamichi,
is
Palamedea
cornuta..
Michery
::
Michery
(n.)
Theft;
cheating.
Mummychog
::
Mummychog
(n.) See
Mummichog.
Mechoacan
::
Mechoacan
(n.) A
species
of
jalap,
of very
feeble
properties,
said to be
obtained
from the root of a
species
of
Convolvulus
(C.
Mechoacan);
-- so
called
from
Michoacan,
in
Mexico,
whence
it is
obtained..
Holly
::
Holly (n.) A tree or shrub of the genus Ilex. The
European
species
(Ilex
Aguifolium)
is best
known,
having
glossy
green
leaves,
with a
spiny,
waved edge, and
bearing
berries
that turn red or
yellow
about
Michaelmas..
Cross
::
Cross (n.) An
appendage
or
ornament
or
anything
in the form of a
cross;
a badge or
ornamental
device
of the
general
shape of a
cross;
hence,
such an
ornament,
even when
varying
considerably
from that form; thus, the Cross of the
British
Order of St.
George
and St.
Michael
consists
of a
central
medallion
with seven arms
radiating
from it..
Faradic
::
Faradic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Michael
Faraday,
the
distinguished
electrician;
--
applied
especially
to
induced
currents
of
electricity,
as
produced
by
certain
forms of
inductive
apparatus,
on
account
of
Faraday's
investigations
of their
laws..
Snipefish
::
Snipefish
(n.) A long,
slender
deep-sea
fish
(Nemichthys
scolopaceus)
with a
slender
beak..
Cisco
::
Cisco (n.) The Lake
herring
(Coregonus
Artedi),
valuable
food fish of the Great Lakes of North
America.
The name is also
applied
to C. Hoyi, a
related
species
of Lake
Michigan..
Aster
::
Aster (n.) A genus of herbs with
compound
white or
bluish
flowers;
starwort;
Michaelmas
daisy.
Meech
::
Meech (v. i.) See Mich.
Palamedeae
::
Palamedeae
(n. pl.) An
order,
or
suborder,
including
the
kamichi,
and
allied
South
American
birds;
--
called
also
screamers.
In many
anatomical
characters
they are
allied
to the
Anseres,
but they
externally
resemble
the
wading
birds..
Miching
::
Miching
(a.)
Hiding;
skulking;
cowardly.
Angelot
::
Angelot
(n.) A
French
gold coin of the reign of Louis XI.,
bearing
the image of St.
Michael;
also, a piece
coined
at Paris by the
English
under Henry VI..
Utas
::
Utas (n.) The
eighth
day after any term or
feast;
the
octave;
as, the utas of St.
Michael..
Unicorn
::
Unicorn
(n.) The
kamichi;
--
called
also
unicorn
bird.
Semichaotic
::
Semichaotic
(a.)
Partially
chaotic.
Goggle-eye
::
Goggle-eye
(n.) One of two or more
species
of
American
fresh-water
fishes
of the
family
Centrarchidae,
esp.
Chaenobryttus
antistius,
of Lake
Michigan
and
adjacent
waters,
and
Ambloplites
rupestris,
of the Great Lakes and
Mississippi
Valley;
-- so
called
from their
prominent
eyes..
Miche
::
Miche (v. i.) To lie hid; to
skulk;
to act, or carry one's self,
sneakingly..
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