razorback
(razorback, razorback hog, razorbacked hog)
Princeton's WordNet
a mongrel hog with a thin body and long legs and a ridged back; a wild or semi-wild descendant of improved breeds; found chiefly in the southeastern United States
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razorback hog
(razorback, razorback hog, razorbacked hog)
Princeton's WordNet
a mongrel hog with a thin body and long legs and a ridged back; a wild or semi-wild descendant of improved breeds; found chiefly in the southeastern United States
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razorbacked hog
(razorback, razorback hog, razorbacked hog)
Princeton's WordNet
a mongrel hog with a thin body and long legs and a ridged back; a wild or semi-wild descendant of improved breeds; found chiefly in the southeastern United States
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wild
Webster Dictionary
growing or produced without culture; growing or prepared without the aid and care of man; native; not cultivated; brought forth by unassisted nature or by animals not domesticated; as, wild parsnip, wild camomile, wild strawberry, wild honey
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module
Webster Dictionary
the size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated. Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minutes (see Minute), though often the diameter is taken, and any dimension is said to be so many modules and minutes in height, breadth, or projection
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wild
Webster Dictionary
living in a state of nature; inhabiting natural haunts, as the forest or open field; not familiar with, or not easily approached by, man; not tamed or domesticated; as, a wild boar; a wild ox; a wild cat
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maine coon cat
(ɪn)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
one of an American breed of large semi-longhaired domestic cats with a shaggy ruff and a long, bushy tail.
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semi-arian
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to Semi-Arianism
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semi-pelagianism
Webster Dictionary
the doctrines or tenets of the Semi-Pelagians
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semi-arianism
Webster Dictionary
the doctrines or tenets of the Semi-Arians
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semi-pelagian
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to the Semi-Pelagians, or their tenets
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ferae naturae
Webster Dictionary
of a wild nature; -- applied to animals, as foxes, wild ducks, etc., in which no one can claim property
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cat
Webster Dictionary
an animal of various species of the genera Felis and Lynx. The domestic cat is Felis domestica. The European wild cat (Felis catus) is much larger than the domestic cat. In the United States the name wild cat is commonly applied to the bay lynx (Lynx rufus) See Wild cat, and Tiger cat
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dziggetai
Webster Dictionary
the kiang, a wild horse or wild ass of Thibet (Asinus hemionus)
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tame
Webster Dictionary
to reduce from a wild to a domestic state; to make gentle and familiar; to reclaim; to domesticate; as, to tame a wild beast
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dhole
Webster Dictionary
a fierce, wild dog (Canis Dukhunensis), found in the mountains of India. It is remarkable for its propensity to hunt the tiger and other wild animals in packs
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skein
Webster Dictionary
a flight of wild fowl (wild geese or the like)
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eccentricity
Webster Dictionary
the ratio of the distance between the center and the focus of an ellipse or hyperbola to its semi-transverse axis
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homoiousian
Webster Dictionary
one of the semi-Arians of the 4th century, who held that the Son was of like, but not the same, essence or substance with the Father; -- opposed to homoousian
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batter
Webster Dictionary
a semi-liquid mixture of several ingredients, as, flour, eggs, milk, etc., beaten together and used in cookery
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wilding
(wilding)
Princeton's WordNet
a wild uncultivated plant (especially a wild apple or crabapple tree)
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caravan
Webster Dictionary
a large, covered wagon, or a train of such wagons, for conveying wild beasts, etc., for exhibition; an itinerant show, as of wild beasts
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reclaim
Webster Dictionary
hence: To reduce to a desired state by discipline, labor, cultivation, or the like; to rescue from being wild, desert, waste, submerged, or the like; as, to reclaim wild land, overflowed land, etc
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hollander
Webster Dictionary
a very hard, semi-glazed, green or dark brown brick, which will not absorb water; -- called also, Dutch clinker
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domesticate
Webster Dictionary
to tame or reclaim from a wild state; as, to domesticate wild animals; to domesticate a plant
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chicory
Webster Dictionary
a branching perennial plant (Cichorium Intybus) with bright blue flowers, growing wild in Europe, Asia, and America; also cultivated for its roots and as a salad plant; succory; wild endive. See Endive
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cherry
Webster Dictionary
the wild cherry; as, Prunus serotina (wild black cherry), valued for its timber; P. Virginiana (choke cherry), an American shrub which bears astringent fruit; P. avium and P. Padus, European trees (bird cherry)
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graylag
Webster Dictionary
the common wild gray goose (Anser anser) of Europe, believed to be the wild form of the domestic goose. See Illust. of Goose
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wilding
Webster Dictionary
a wild or uncultivated plant; especially, a wild apple tree or crab apple; also, the fruit of such a plant
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turkey
Webster Dictionary
any large American gallinaceous bird belonging to the genus Meleagris, especially the North American wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), and the domestic turkey, which was probably derived from the Mexican wild turkey, but had been domesticated by the Indians long before the discovery of America
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