Word Meanings - CHOUGH - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A bird of the Crow family of Europe. It is of a black color, with a long, slender, curved bill and red legs; -- also called chauk, chauk-daw, chocard, Cornish chough, red-legged crow. The name is also applied to several allied birds, as the Alpine
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A bird of the Crow family of Europe. It is of a black color, with a long, slender, curved bill and red legs; -- also called chauk, chauk-daw, chocard, Cornish chough, red-legged crow. The name is also applied to several allied birds, as the Alpine chough. Cornish chough , a bird represented black, with red feet, and beak; -- called also aylet and sea swallow.
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 The great band commissural fibers which unites the two cerebral hemispheres. See corpus callosum, under Carpus.
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 A vender of paints, etc. Simmonds.
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 1. Destitute of feathers; naked; unfledged. An in the leafy summit, spied a nest, Which, o'er the callow young, a sparrow pressed. Dryden. 2. Immature; boyish; "green"; as, a callow youth. I perceive by this, thou art but a callow maid. Old Play .
- APPLICABLE
 Capable of being applied; fit or suitable to be applied; having relevance; as, this observation is applicable to the case under consideration. -- Ap"pli*ca*ble*ness, n. -- Ap"pli*ca*bly, adv.
- CALLE
 A kind of head covering; a caul. Chaucer.
- BLACK LETTER
 The old English or Gothic letter, in which the Early English manuscripts were written, and the first English books were printed. It was conspicuous for its blackness. See Type.
- ALLICIENT
 That attracts; attracting. -- n.
- BLACKEN
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- ALLINEATION; ALINEEATION
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- LEGGING
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- BLACKWATER STATE
 Nebraska; -- a nickname alluding to the dark color of the water of its rivers, due to the presence of a black vegetable mold in the soil.
- APPLICATIVE
 Having of being applied or used; applying; applicatory; practical. Bramhall. -- Ap"pli*ca*tive*ly, adv.
- ALLITERAL
 Pertaining to, or characterized by alliteration.
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 A cover for the leg, like a long gaiter.
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- APPLICANCY
 The quality or state of being applicable.
- CURVIROSTRES
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- FAMILY
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- APPLICABILITY
 The quality of being applicable or fit to be applied.
- ALLITERATOR
 One who alliterates.
- GALLIASS
 See GALLEASS
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- GYMNASTICALLY
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- KAKARALLI
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- HYPERCRITICALLY
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- SCALLION
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 producing coral; coraligerous; coralliferous. Humble.
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