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BUXEOUS a.
Belonging to the box tree.
BUXOM a.
uxom, blithe, and debonair. Milton. A parcel of buxom bonny dames, that were laughing, singing, dancing, and as merry as the day was long. Tatler. -- Bux"om*ly, adv. -- Bux"om*ness, n.
BUZZARD n.
A bird of prey of the Hawk family, belonging to the genus Buteo and related genera.
CABAL n.
these terms. A combination is an organized union of individuals for mutual support, in urging their demands or resisting the claims of others, and may be good or bad according to circumstances; as, a combiniation of workmen or of employers to effect or to prevent a chang in prices. A cabal is a secret association of a…
CABLE n.
ble the spiral twist of a rope; -- called also cable molding. Bower cable, the cable belonging to the bower anchor. -- Cable road, a railway on which the cars are moved by a continuously running endless rope operated by a stationary motor. -- Cable's length, the length of a ship's cable. Cables in the merchant servic…
CACTACEOUS a.
Belonging to, or like, the family of plants of which the prickly pear is a common example.
CADGER n.
One who gets his living by trickery or begging. [Prov. or Slang] "The gentleman cadger." Dickens.
CADUCEAN a.
Of or belonging to Mercury's caduceus, or wand.
CAECILIAN n.
A limbless amphibian belonging to the order Cæciliæ or Ophimorpha. See Ophiomorpha. [Written also coecilian.]
CAKE n.
rolling down the flood. Dryden. Cake urchin (Zoöl), any species of flat sea urchins belonging to the Clypeastroidea. -- Oil cake the refuse of flax seed, cotton seed, or other vegetable substance from which oil has been expressed, compacted into a solid mass, and used as food for cattle, for manure, or for other purp…
CALAMAR; CALAMARY n.
A cephalopod, belonging to the genus Loligo and related genera. There are many species. They have a sack of inklike fluid which they discharge from the siphon tube, when pursued or alarmed, in order to confuse their enemies. Their shell is a thin horny plate, within the flesh of back, shaped very much like a quill pen.…
CALCULATORY a.
Belonging to calculation. Sherwood.
CALL n.
l to the engineer, helmsman, etc. (b) A waiting boy who answers a cal, or cames at the ringing of a bell; a bell boy. -- Call note, the note naturally used by the male bird to call the female. It is artifically applied by birdcatchers as a decoy. Latham. -- Call of the house (Legislative Bodies), a calling over the n…
CAMAIL n.
A neck guard of chain mall, hanging from the bascinet or other headpiece.
CAMBIAL a.
Belonging to exchanges in commerce; of exchange. [R.]
CAMP v.
To afford rest or lodging for, as an army or travelers. Had our great palace the capacity To camp this host, we all would sup together. Shak.
CAMPANOLOGY n.
The art of ringing bells, or a treatise on the art.
CAMPING n.
Lodging in a camp.
CANARY BIRD n.
A small singing bird of the Finch family (Serinus Canarius), a native of the Canary Islands. It was brought to Europe in the 16th century, and made a household pet. It generally has a yellowish body with the wings and tail greenish, but in its wild state it is more frequently of gray or brown color. It is sometimes cal…
CANDY v.
To conserve or boil in sugar; as, to candy fruits; to candy ginger.
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