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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



968 words match “UNITED”

CATAMOUNT n.
The cougar. Applied also, in some parts of the United States, to the lynx.
CATFISH n.
A name given in the United States to various species of siluroid fishes; as, the yellow cat (Amiurus natalis); the bind cat (Gronias nigrilabrus); the mud cat (Pilodictic oilwaris), the stone cat (Noturus flavus); the sea cat (Arius felis), etc. This name is also sometimes applied to the wolf fish. See Bullhrad.…
CEMENT v.
To become cemented or firmly united; to cohere. S. Sharp.
CENT n.
A United States coin, the hundredth part of a dollar, formerly made of copper, now of copper, tin, and zinc.
CENTAL n.
A weight of one hundred pounds avoirdupois; -- called in many parts of the United States a Hundredweight.
CENTERBOARD; CENTREBOARD n.
vessel is beating to windward. It is used in vessels of all sizes along the coast of the United States
CEPHALOTHORAX n.
The anterior portion of any one of the Arachnida and higher Crustacea, consisting of the united head and thorax.
CERATOSAURUS n.
The animal was nearly twenty feet in length, and the skull bears a bony horn core on the united nasal bones. See Illustration in Appendix.
CERO n.
. Two species are found in the West Indies and less commonly on the Atlantic coast of the United States, -- the common cero (Scomberomorus caballa), called also kingfish, and spotted, or king, cero (S. regalis).
CHAIN n.
enus Halysites, common in the middle and upper Silurian rocks. The tubular corallites are united side by side in groups, looking in an end view like links of a chain. When perfect, the calicles show twelve septa. -- Chain coupling. (a) A shackle for uniting lengths of chain, or connecting a chain with an object. (b) (…
CHANCELLOR n.
A judicial court of chancery, which in England and in the United States is distinctively a court with equity jurisdiction.
CHAPEAU n.
rn on dress occasions by gentlemen in the 18th century. A chapeau bras is now worn in the United States army by general and staff officers.
CHAR; CHARR n.
spotted trout and salmon, inhabiting deep lakes in mountainous regions in Europe. In the United States, the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is sometimes called a char.
CHART n.
rrounds, or by which it is surrounded, intended especially for the use of seamen; as, the United States Coast Survey charts; the English Admiralty charts.
CHELONIA n.
the tortoises and turtles, perculiar in having a part of the vertebræ, ribs, and sternum united with the dermal plates so as to form a firm shell. The jaws are covered by a horny beak. See Reptilia; also, Illust. in Appendix.
CHEMILOON n.
A garment for women, consisting of chemise and drawers united in one. [U. S.]
CHERSONESE n.
A peninsula; a tract of land nearly surrounded by water, but united to a larger tract by a neck of land or isthmus; as, the Cimbric Chersonese, or Jutland; the Tauric Chersonese, or Crimea.
CHICLE; CHICLE GUM n.
gutta-percha, as an adulterant of which it is used in England. It is used largely in the United States in making chewing gum.
CHICO n.
The common greasewood of the western United States (Sarcobatus vermiculatus).
CHIEF JUSTICE n.
ghest judicial officer of the realm is the Lord High Chancellor. -- Chief Justice of the United States, the presiding judge of the Supreme Court, and Highest judicial officer of the republic.
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