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Archosargus or Diplodus probatocephalusSheepshead Sheeps"head`, n. [So called because of the fancied
resemblance of its head and front teeth to those of a sheep.]
(Zo["o]l.)
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 fishes, as the butterfish, the
fresh-water drumfish, the parrot fish, the porgy, and
the moonfish. Argus-eyed
Argus-eyed Ar"gus-eyed, a.
Extremely observant; watchful; sharp-sighted.
Pygargus
Pygarg Py"garg, Pygargus Py*gar"gus, [L. pygargus, Gr. ?,
literally, white rump; ? the rump + white: cf. F. pygargue.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A quadruped, probably the addax, an antelope
having a white rump. --Deut. xiv. 5.
2. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The female of the hen harrier.
(b) The sea eagle.
Meaning of Argus from wikipedia
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Argus, Argos, or
guardian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Argus is the
Latinized form of the
Ancient Gr**** word Argos. It may
refer to: See
Argus...
- The
Argus may
refer to: The
Argus (Melbourne), a
defunct newspaper in Melbourne,
Australia The
Northern Argus, the
original name of The
Evening News (Rockhampton)...
- at
Trove Your Last
Argus Archived 23
February 2024 at the
Wayback Machine The
Argus, 19
January 1957, at
Trove The
Melbourne Argus (Vic. : 1846 – 1848)...
- The
great argus (Argusi****
argus), or
greater argus, is a
large species of
pheasant from
Southeast Asia. It is
known for its
impressive plumage and courtship...
- USS
Argus may
refer to one of
these United States Navy ships: USS
Argus (1803), a brig
commissioned in 1803 that
served in the
First Barbary War and the...
- the
Royal Fleet Auxiliary have been
named Argus,
after Argus, the hundred-e****
giant of mythology: HMS
Argus (1799) was a 10-gun sloop,
originally a French...
-
Argus. The ship was lost on Lake
Huron on
November 9, 1913
during the
Great Lakes storm of 1913.
Under the
commander of
captain Paul Dutch, the
Argus...
- The
Argus was a
German automobile manufactured by
Internationale Automobilzentrale KG
Jeannin & Co from 1902 to 1904,
Argus Motoren-Gesellschaft Jeannin...
- An
argus, or
argus pheasant, is a
member of a
clade in the
tribe Pavonini of the
family Phasianidae,
containing two
species of bird that are
closely related...
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Argus or
Argos Panoptes (Ancient Gr****: Ἄργος Πανόπτης, "All-seeing Argos") is a many-e****
giant in Gr**** mythology.
Argus Panoptes (Ἄργος Πανόπτης) was...