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One of the divisions of the ungulate animals. The functional toes of the hind foot are even in number, and the third digit of each foot is asymmetrical and paired with the fourth digit, as in the hog, the sheep, and the ox; - - opposed
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One of the divisions of the ungulate animals. The functional toes of the hind foot are even in number, and the third digit of each foot is asymmetrical and paired with the fourth digit, as in the hog, the sheep, and the ox; - - opposed to Perissodactyla.
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- PAIR
In a mechanism, two elements, or bodies, which are so applied to each other as to mutually constrain relative motion. Note: Pairs are named in accordance with the kind of motion they permit; thus, a journal and its bearing form a turning pair, a - NUMBERFUL
Numerous. - OPPOSABILITY
The condition or quality of being opposable. In no savage have I ever seen the slightest approach to opposability of the great toe, which is the essential distinguishing feature of apes. A. R. Wallace. - DIGITAL
Of or performance to the fingers, or to digits; done with the fingers; as, digital compression; digital examination. - SHEEP'S-FOOT
A printer's tool consisting of a metal bar formed into a hammer head at one end and a claw at the other, -- used as a lever and hammer. - OPPOSITIONIST
One who belongs to the opposition party. Praed. - SHEEP-HEADED
Silly; simple-minded; stupid. Taylor - SHEEPBITER
One who practices petty thefts. Shak. There are political sheepbiters as well as pastoral; betrayers of public trusts as well as of private. L'Estrange. - SHEEPSKIN
1. The skin of a sheep; or, leather prepared from it. 2. A diploma; -- so called because usually written or printed on parchment prepared from the skin of the sheep. - DIGITIGRADE
Walking on the toes; -- distinguished from plantigrade. - OPPOSITIVE
Capable of being put in opposition. Bp. Hall. - THIRDLY
In the third place. Bacon. - PAIRER
One who impairs. Wyclif. - OPPOSELESS
Not to be effectually opposed; irresistible. "Your great opposeless wills." Shak. - DIGITALIN
Any one of several extracts of foxglove , as the "French extract," the "German extract," etc., which differ among themselves in composition and properties. A supposedly distinct vegetable principle as the essential ingredient of the extracts. - DIGITIZE
To finger; as, to digitize a pen. Sir T. Browne. computers to convert into a form expressible in binary notation - SHEEPSHEAD
A large and valuable sparoid food fish (Archosargus, or Diplodus, probatocephalus) found on the Atlantic coast of the United States. It often weighs from ten to twelve pounds. Note: The name is also locally, in a loose way, applied to various other - SHEEP'S-EYE
A modest, diffident look; a loving glance; -- commonly in the plural. I saw her just now give him the languishing eye, as they call it; . . . of old called the sheep's-eye. Wycherley. - OPPOSITIFOLIOUS
Placed at the same node with a leaf, but separated from it by the whole diameter of the stem; as, an oppositifolious peduncle. - SHEEP-FACED
Over-bashful; sheepish. - SEXDIGITIST
One who has six fingers on a hand, or six toes on a foot. - INDIGITATION
The act of pointing out as with the finger; indication. Dr. H. More. - DESPAIRING
Feeling or expressing despair; hopeless. -- De*spair"ing*ly, adv. -- De*spair"ing*ness, n. - APPAIR
To impair; to grow worse. - THERMOELECTRIC COUPLE; THERMOELECTRIC PAIR
A union of two conductors, as bars or wires of dissimilar metals joined at their extremities, for producing a thermoelectric current. - IMPAIRMENT
The state of being impaired; injury. "The impairment of my health." Dryden. - IMPARIDIGITATE
Having an odd number of fingers or toes, either one, three, or five, as in the horse, tapir, rhinoceros, etc.