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36 words match “POA”

POA n.
A genus of grasses, including a great number of species, as the kinds called meadow grass, Kentucky blue grass, June grass, and spear grass (which see).
POACH v. 8 definitions
or destroy game contrary to law, especially by night; to hunt or fish unlawfully; as, to poach for rabbits or for salmon.
POACHARD n. 2 definitions
The American redhead, which is closely allied to the European poachard. Red-crested poachard (Zoöl.), an Old World duck (Branta rufina). -- Scaup poachard, the scaup duck. -- Tufted poachard, a scaup duck (Aythya, or Fuligula cristata), native of Europe and Asia.
POACHER n. 2 definitions
One who poaches; one who kills or catches game or fish contrary to law.
POACHINESS n.
The state of being poachy; marshiness.
POACHY a.
Wet and soft; easily penetrated by the feet of cattle; -- said of land
POAK; POAKE n.
Waste matter from the preparation of skins, consisting of hair, lime, oil, etc.
HYPOARIAN a.
Of or pertaining to a hypoarion.
HYPOARION n.
An oval lobe beneath each of the optic lobes in many fishes; one of the inferior lobes. Owen.
LEIPOA n.
A genus of Australian gallinaceous birds including but a single species (Leipoa ocellata), about the size of a turkey. Its color is variegated, drown, black, white, and gray. Called also native pheasant.
SEA POACHER; SEA POKER n.
The lyrie.
TAPOA TAFA n.
A small carnivorous marsupial (Phascogale penicillata) having long, soft fur, and a very long tail with a tuft of long hairs at the end; -- called also brush-tailed phascogale.
WATER POA n.
Meadow reed grass. See under Reed.
BLUE GRASS n.
A species of grass (Poa compressa) with bluish green stems, valuable in thin gravelly soils; wire grass. Kentucky blue grass, a species of grass (Poa pratensis) which has running rootstocks and spreads rapidly. It is valuable as a pasture grass, as it endures both winter and drought better than other kinds, and is very…
CAISSON n.
filled with explosive materials, to be laid in the way of an enemy and exploded on his appoach.
CLOT n.
a coagulum. "Clots of pory gore." Addison. Doth bake the egg into clots as if it began to poach. Bacon.
GOOSE n.
d cleavers. (b) A species of knotgrass (Polygonum aviculare). (c) The annual spear grass (Poa annua). -- Goose neck, anything, as a rod of iron or a pipe, curved like the neck of a goose; specially (Naut.), an iron hook connecting a spar with a mast. -- Goose quill, a large feather or quill of a goose; also, a pen ma…
GRASS n.
Pasture and hay. Poa serotina. (b) Hay, on moist land. Gryceria nervata. Gama grass, cut fodder. South. Tripsacum dactyloides. Grama grass, grazing. West and Pacific slope. Bouteloua oligostachya, etc. Great bunch grass, pasture and hay. Far West. Festuca scabrella. Guinea grass, hay. South. Panicum jumentorum. Herd's…
KENTUCKY n.
ne of the United States. Kentucky blue grass (Bot.), a valuable pasture and meadow grass (Poa pratensis), found in both Europe and America. See under Blue grass. -- Kentucky coffee tree (Bot.), a tall North American tree (Gymnocladus Canadensis) with bipinnate leaves. It produces large woody pods containing a few seed…
LAG v.
To transport for crime. [Slang, Eng.] She lags us if we poach. De Quincey.
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