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Actitis maculariaSandpiper Sand"pi`per, n.
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small limicoline
game birds belonging to Tringa, Actodromas,
Ereunetes, and various allied genera of the family
Tringid[ae].
Note: The most important North American species are the
pectoral sandpiper (Tringa maculata), called also
brownback, grass snipe, and jacksnipe; the
red-backed, or black-breasted, sandpiper, or dunlin
(T. alpina); the purple sandpiper (T. maritima: the
red-breasted sandpiper, or knot (T. canutus); the
semipalmated sandpiper (Ereunetes pusillus); the
spotted sandpiper, or teeter-tail (Actitis
macularia); the buff-breasted sandpiper (Tryngites
subruficollis), and the Bartramian sandpiper, or
upland plover. See under Upland. Among the European
species are the dunlin, the knot, the ruff, the
sanderling, and the common sandpiper (Actitis, or
Tringoides, hypoleucus), called also fiddler,
peeper, pleeps, weet-weet, and summer snipe.
Some of the small plovers and tattlers are also called
sandpipers.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A small lamprey eel; the pride.
Curlew sandpiper. See under Curlew.
Stilt sandpiper. See under Stilt. Facular
Facular Fac"u*lara. (Astron.)
Of or pertaining to the facul[ae]. --R. A. Proctor.
Nonvernacular
Nonvernacular Non`ver*nac"u*lar, a.
Not vernacular.
A nonvernacular expression. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
Opacular
Opacular O*pac"u*lar, a.
Opaque. [Obs.] --Sterne.
OracularOracular O*rac"u*lar, a. [L. oracularius. See Oracle.]
1. Of or pertaining to an oracle; uttering oracles;
forecasting the future; as, an oracular tongue.
2. Resembling an oracle in some way, as in solemnity, wisdom,
authority, obscurity, ambiguity, dogmatism.
They have something venerable and oracular in that
unadorned gravity and shortness in the expression.
--Pope.
-- O*rac"u*lar*ly, adv. -- O*rac"u*lar*ness, n. OracularlyOracular O*rac"u*lar, a. [L. oracularius. See Oracle.]
1. Of or pertaining to an oracle; uttering oracles;
forecasting the future; as, an oracular tongue.
2. Resembling an oracle in some way, as in solemnity, wisdom,
authority, obscurity, ambiguity, dogmatism.
They have something venerable and oracular in that
unadorned gravity and shortness in the expression.
--Pope.
-- O*rac"u*lar*ly, adv. -- O*rac"u*lar*ness, n. OracularnessOracular O*rac"u*lar, a. [L. oracularius. See Oracle.]
1. Of or pertaining to an oracle; uttering oracles;
forecasting the future; as, an oracular tongue.
2. Resembling an oracle in some way, as in solemnity, wisdom,
authority, obscurity, ambiguity, dogmatism.
They have something venerable and oracular in that
unadorned gravity and shortness in the expression.
--Pope.
-- O*rac"u*lar*ly, adv. -- O*rac"u*lar*ness, n. Piacular
Piacular Pi*ac"u*lar, a. [L. piacularis: cf. F. piaculaire.]
1. Expiatory; atoning. --Sir G. C. Lewis.
2. Requiring expiation; criminal; atrociously bad. ``Piacular
pollution.' --De Quincey.
Piacularity
Piacularity Pi*ac`u*lar"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being piacular; criminality;
wickedness. --De Quincey.
Spectacular
Spectacular Spec*tac"u*lar, a.
1. Of or pertaining to a shows; of the nature of a show.
``Spectacular sports.' --G. Hickes.
2. Adapted to excite wonder and admiration by a display of
pomp or of scenic effects; as, a spectacular celebration
of some event; a spectacular play.
3. Pertaining to spectacles, or glasses for the eyes.
Spiracular
Spiracular Spi*rac"u*lar, a.
Of or pertaining to a spiracle.
Supernacular
Supernacular Su`per*nac"u*lar, a.
Like supernaculum; first-rate; as, a supernacular wine. [R.]
--Thackeray.
SustentacularSustentacular Sus`ten*tac"u*lar, a. [See Sustenance.]
(Anat.)
Supporting; sustaining; as, a sustentacular tissue. Tabernacular
Tabernacular Tab`er*nac"u*lar, a.
1. Of or pertaining to a tabernacle, especially the Jewish
tabernacle.
2. Formed in latticework; latticed. --T. Warton.
3. Of or pertaining to huts or booths; hence, common; low.
``Horribly tabernacular.' --De Quincey.
Tentacular
Tentacular Ten*tac"u*lar, a. [Cf. F. tentaculaire.] (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to a tentacle or tentacles.
Vernacularism
Vernacularism Ver*nac"u*lar*ism, n.
A vernacular idiom.
Vernacularization
Vernacularization Ver*nac"u*lar*i*za"tion, n.
The act or process of making vernacular, or the state of
being made vernacular. --Fitzed. Hall.
Vernacularly
Vernacularly Ver*nac"u*lar*ly, adv.
In a vernacular manner; in the vernacular. --Earle.
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