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355 words match “OUTHER”

OUTHER conj.
Other. [Obs.] Chaucer.
MOUTHER n.
One who mouths; an affected speaker.
SOUTH; SOUTHERLY n.
the old squaw; -- so called in imitation of its cry. Called also southerly, and southerland. See under Old.
SOUTHER n.
A strong wind, gale, or storm from the south.
SOUTHERLINESS n.
The quality or state of being southerly; direction toward the south.
SOUTHERLY a.
Southern.
SOUTHERN a. 2 definitions
th; situated in, or proceeding from, the south; situated or proceeding toward the south. Southern Cross (Astron.), a constellation of the southern hemisphere containing several bright stars so related in position as to resemble a cross. -- Southern Fish (Astron.), a constelation of the southern hemisphere (Piscis Aust…
SOUTHERNER n.
An inhabitant or native of the south, esp. of the Southern States of North America; opposed to Northerner.
SOUTHERNLINESS n.
Southerliness.
SOUTHERNLY a. 2 definitions
Somewhat southern. -- adv.
SOUTHERNMOST a.
Farthest south.
SOUTHERNWOOD n.
A shrubby species of wormwood (Artemisia Abrotanum) having aromatic foliage. It is sometimes used in making beer.
AARD-VARK n.
ate mammal, of the genus Orycteropus, somewhat resembling a pig, common in some parts of Southern Africa. It burrows in the ground, and feeds entirely on ants, which it catches with its long, slimy tongue.
AFRICANDER n.
frica, the offspring of a white father and a "colored" mother. Also, and now commonly in Southern Africa, a native born of European settlers.
ALBATROSS n.
ight, and are often seen at great distances from the land. They are found chiefly in the southern hemisphere.
ALLIGATOR n.
pits in the upper jaw, which has no marginal notches. Besides the common species of the southern United States, there are allied species in South America.
AMBER FISH n.
A fish of the southern Atlantic coast (Seriola Carolinensis.)
AMMODYTE n.
A kind of viper in southern Europe. [Obs.]
AMPHIUMA n.
A genus of amphibians, inhabiting the Southern United States, having a serpentlike form, but with four minute limbs and two persistent gill openings; the Congo snake.
AMPLITUDE n.
or ortive: at the setting, it is western, occiduous, or occasive. It is also northern or southern, when north or south of the equator.
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