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Acholous
Acholous Ach"o*lous, a. (Med.) Lacking bile.
Cacholong
Cacholong Cach"o*long, n. [F. cacholong, said to be from Cach, the name of a river in Bucharia + cholon, a Calmuck word for stone; or fr. a Calmuck word meaning ``beautiful stone'] (Min.) An opaque or milk-white chalcedony, a variety of quartz; also, a similar variety of opal.
Cholochrome
Cholochrome Chol"o*chrome, n. [Gr. ?, ?, bile + ? color.] (Physiol.) See Bilirubin.
Cholophaein
Cholophaein Chol`o*ph[ae]"in, n. [Gr. ?, ?, bile + ? dusky.] (Physiol.) See Bilirubin.
Cholopus didactylus
Sloth Sloth, n. [OE. slouthe, sleuthe, AS. sl?w?, fr. sl[=a]w slow. See Slow.] 1. Slowness; tardiness. These cardinals trifle with me; I abhor This dilatory sloth and tricks of Rome. --Shak. 2. Disinclination to action or labor; sluggishness; laziness; idleness. [They] change their course to pleasure, ease, and sloth. --Milton. Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears. --Franklin. 3. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of arboreal edentates constituting the family Bradypodid[ae], and the suborder Tardigrada. They have long exserted limbs and long prehensile claws. Both jaws are furnished with teeth (see Illust. of Edentata), and the ears and tail are rudimentary. They inhabit South and Central America and Mexico. Note: The three-toed sloths belong to the genera Bradypus and Arctopithecus, of which several species have been described. They have three toes on each foot. The best-known species are collared sloth (Bradypus tridactylus), and the ai (Arctopitheus ai). The two-toed sloths, consisting the genus Cholopus, have two toes on each fore foot and three on each hind foot. The best-known is the unau (Cholopus didactylus) of South America. See Unau. Another species (C. Hoffmanni) inhabits Central America. Various large extinct terrestrial edentates, such as Megatherium and Mylodon, are often called sloths. Australian, or Native sloth (Zo["o]l.), the koala. Sloth animalcule (Zo["o]l.), a tardigrade. Sloth bear (Zo["o]l.), a black or brown long-haired bear (Melursus ursinus, or labiatus), native of India and Ceylon; -- called also aswail, labiated bear, and jungle bear. It is easily tamed and can be taught many tricks. Sloth monkey (Zo["o]l.), a loris.
Cholopus didactylus
Unau U*nau", n. [Brazilian.] (Zo["o]l.) The two-toed sloth (Cholopus didactylus), native of South America. It is about two feet long. Its color is a uniform grayish brown, sometimes with a reddish tint.
Conchological
Conchological Con`cho*log"ic*al, a. (Zo["o]l.) Pertaining to, or connected with, conchology.
Conchologist
Conchologist Con*chol"o*gist, n. (Zo["o]l.) One who studies, or is versed in, conchology.
Conchology
Conchology Con*chol"o*gy, n. [Conch + -logy.] (Zo["o]l.) The science of Mollusca, and of the shells which they form; malacology.
Dicholophus cristatus
Cariama [,C]a`ri*a"ma (s[aum]`r[-e]*[.a]"m[.a]), n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A large, long-legged South American bird (Dicholophus cristatus) which preys upon snakes, etc. See Seriema.
Dicholophus or Cariama cristata
Seriema Ser`i*e"ma, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A large South American bird (Dicholophus, or Cariama cristata) related to the cranes. It is often domesticated. Called also cariama.
Euchologion
Euchologion Eu`cho*lo"gi*on, Euchology Eu*chol"o*gy, n. [NL. euchologion, Gr. ? prayer book; ? prayer, vow (fr. ? to pray) + ? to say, speak.] (Eccl.) A formulary of prayers; the book of offices in the Greek Church, containing the liturgy, sacraments, and forms of prayers.
Euchologue
Euchologue Eu"cho*logue, n. [F. euchologe.] Euchology. [R.]
Euchology
Euchologion Eu`cho*lo"gi*on, Euchology Eu*chol"o*gy, n. [NL. euchologion, Gr. ? prayer book; ? prayer, vow (fr. ? to pray) + ? to say, speak.] (Eccl.) A formulary of prayers; the book of offices in the Greek Church, containing the liturgy, sacraments, and forms of prayers.
Psychologic
Psychologic Psy`cho*log"ic, Psychological Psy`cho*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. psychologique.] Of or pertaining to psychology. See Note under Psychic. -- Psy`cho*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Psychological
Psychologic Psy`cho*log"ic, Psychological Psy`cho*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. psychologique.] Of or pertaining to psychology. See Note under Psychic. -- Psy`cho*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Psychologically
Psychologic Psy`cho*log"ic, Psychological Psy`cho*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. psychologique.] Of or pertaining to psychology. See Note under Psychic. -- Psy`cho*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Psychologies
Psychology Psy*chol"o*gy, n. pl. Psychologies. [Psycho- + -logy: cf. F. psychologie. See Psychical.] The science of the human soul; specifically, the systematic or scientific knowledge of the powers and functions of the human soul, so far as they are known by consciousness; a treatise on the human soul. Psychology, the science conversant about the phenomena of the mind, or conscious subject, or self. --Sir W. Hamilton.
Psychologist
Psychologist Psy*chol"o*gist, n. [Cf. F. psychologiste.] One who is versed in, devoted to, psychology.
Psychologue
Psychologue Psy"cho*logue, n. A psychologist.
Psychology
Psychology Psy*chol"o*gy, n. pl. Psychologies. [Psycho- + -logy: cf. F. psychologie. See Psychical.] The science of the human soul; specifically, the systematic or scientific knowledge of the powers and functions of the human soul, so far as they are known by consciousness; a treatise on the human soul. Psychology, the science conversant about the phenomena of the mind, or conscious subject, or self. --Sir W. Hamilton.
Zoopsychology
Zoopsychology o`["o]*psy*chol"o*gy, n. [Zo["o]- + psychology.] Animal psychology.

Meaning of CHOLO from wikipedia

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