highlander
Webster Dictionary
an inhabitant of highlands, especially of the Highlands of Scotland
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highland
(ˈhaɪ lənd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of highlands.
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highlander
(ˈhaɪ lən dər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a native or inhabitant of the Highlands of Scotland.
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kyloes
Webster Dictionary
the cattle of the Hebrides, or of the Highlands
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highland
(ˈhaɪ lənd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
highlands, a mountainous region or elevated part of a country.
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gael
(ɪl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a native or inhabitant of the Highlands of Scotland, esp. one speaking Scottish Gaelic.
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pibroch
(ˈpi brɒx)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a series of martial or dirgelike variations for the Scottish Highlands bagpipe.
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gillie gilly
Webster Dictionary
a boy or young man; a manservant; a male attendant, in the Scottish Highlands
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erse
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to the Celtic race in the Highlands of Scotland, or to their language
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crantara
Webster Dictionary
the fiery cross, used as a rallying signal in the Highlands of Scotland
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bagpipe
Webster Dictionary
a musical wind instrument, now used chiefly in the Highlands of Scotland
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scottish highlander
(Highlander, Scottish Highlander, Highland Scot)
Princeton's WordNet
a native of the Highlands of Scotland
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gorilla gorilla beringei
(mountain gorilla, Gorilla gorilla beringei)
Princeton's WordNet
gorilla of Kivu highlands
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mountain gorilla
(mountain gorilla, Gorilla gorilla beringei)
Princeton's WordNet
gorilla of Kivu highlands
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highlander
(Highlander, Scottish Highlander, Highland Scot)
Princeton's WordNet
a native of the Highlands of Scotland
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cottar
(cotter, cottar)
Princeton's WordNet
a peasant farmer in the Scottish Highlands
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cotter
(cotter, cottar)
Princeton's WordNet
a peasant farmer in the Scottish Highlands
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highlander
(Highlander)
Princeton's WordNet
a soldier in a Scottish regiment from the Highlands
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scottish gaelic
(ˈskɒt ɪʃ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a Celtic language, closely related to Irish, spoken in the Hebrides and the Highlands of Scotland.
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erse
Webster Dictionary
a name sometimes given to that dialect of the Celtic which is spoken in the Highlands of Scotland; -- called, by the Highlanders, Gaelic
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taxodium mucronatum
(Montezuma cypress, Mexican swamp cypress, Taxodium mucronatum)
Princeton's WordNet
cypress of river valleys of Mexican highlands
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montezuma cypress
(Montezuma cypress, Mexican swamp cypress, Taxodium mucronatum)
Princeton's WordNet
cypress of river valleys of Mexican highlands
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mexican swamp cypress
(Montezuma cypress, Mexican swamp cypress, Taxodium mucronatum)
Princeton's WordNet
cypress of river valleys of Mexican highlands
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yak
(æk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a large, shaggy-haired wild ox, Bos grunniens, of the Tibetan highlands, having long, curved horns.
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montagnard
(ˌmɒn tənˈyɑrd, -ˈyɑr)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(sometimes l.c.) a member of any of a number of Mon-Khmer and Chamic-speaking peoples of the highlands of central and S Vietnam and Laos.
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kilt
(ɪlt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a pleated, knee-length tartan skirt worn by Scotsmen in the Highlands or in some military regiments.
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minangkabau
(ˌmi nɑŋ kəˈbaʊ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a member of a people dispersed throughout W Indonesia and Malaysia, though most numerous in their historical homeland, the highlands of W central Sumatra.
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genus heliamphora
(Heliamphora, genus Heliamphora)
Princeton's WordNet
genus of pitcher plants of the Guiana Highlands in South America
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heliamphora
(Heliamphora, genus Heliamphora)
Princeton's WordNet
genus of pitcher plants of the Guiana Highlands in South America
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loch ness
(Loch Ness)
Princeton's WordNet
a lake in the Scottish highlands; the largest body of fresh water in Great Britain
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