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Cannibal
Cannibal Can"ni*bal, n. [Cf. F. cannibale. Columbus, in a
letter to the Spanish monarchs written in Oct., 1498,
mentions that the people of Hayti lived in great fear of the
Caribales (equivalent to E. Caribbees.), the inhabitants of
the smaller Antilles; which form of the name was afterward
changed into NL. Canibales, in order to express more forcibly
their character by a word intelligible through a Latin root
``propter rabiem caninam anthropophagorum gentis.' The
Caribbees call themselves, in their own language. Calinago,
Carinago, Calliponam, and, abbreviated, Calina, signifying a
brave, from which Columbus formed his Caribales.]
A human being that eats human flesh; hence, any that devours
its own kind. --Darwin.
Cannibal
Cannibal Can"ni*bal, a.
Relating to cannibals or cannibalism. ``Cannibal terror.'
--Burke.
Cannibalism
Cannibalism Can"ni*bal*ism, n. [Cf. F. cannibalisme.]
The act or practice of eating human flesh by mankind. Hence;
Murderous cruelty; barbarity. --Berke.
Cannibally
Cannibally Can"ni*bal*ly, adv.
In the manner of cannibal. ``An he had been cannibally
given.' --Shak.
Cannicula
Cannicula Can*nic"u*la, n. [L. canicula, lit., a little dog, a
dim of canis dog; cf. F. canicule.] (Astron.)
The Dog Star; Sirius.
Cannikin
Cannikin Can"ni*kin, n. [Can + -kin.]
A small can or drinking vessel.
Cannily
Cannily Can"ni*ly, adv.
In a canny manner. [N. of Eng. & Scot.]
Canniness
Canniness Can"ni*ness, n.
Caution; crafty management. [N. of Eng. & Scot.]
CanningCan Can, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Canned; p. pr. &vb. n.
Canning.]
To preserve by putting in sealed cans [U. S.] ``Canned
meats' --W. D. Howells.
Canned goods, a general name for fruit, vegetables, meat,
or fish, preserved in hermetically sealed cans. ScanningScan Scan (sk[a^]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scanned (sk[a^]nd);
p. pr. & vb. n. Scanning.] [L. scandere, scansum, to climb,
to scan, akin to Skr. skand to spring, leap: cf. F. scander.
Cf. Ascend, Descend, Scale a ladder.]
1. To mount by steps; to go through with step by step. [Obs.]
Nor stayed till she the highest stage had scand.
--Spenser. UncanninessUncanny Un*can"ny, a.
Not canny; unsafe; strange; weird; ghostly. --Sir W. Scott.
-- Un*can"ni*ness, n. --G. Eliot.
Meaning of Canni from wikipedia
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CanniMed
Therapeutics Inc. is a
Canadian public licensed producer of
medical cannabis. It is
primarily focused on
cannabis oil. The company's predecessor...
- John
Cannis (Gr****: Γιάννης Κάννης; born
November 4, 1951) is a
Canadian politician. He was a
former member of the
House of
Commons of Canada. Born in...
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Chelodina canni, also
known commonly as Cann's snake-necked turtle, is a
species of
turtle in the
family Chelidae. The
species is
endemic to Australia...
- the
company was
concluding its
takeover merger of
previous competitor CanniMed Therapeutics. The
takeover was
finalized in
January 2018,
based on a...
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Carettocchelys insculptus Ramsay, 1886
Carettochelys insculpta — Boulenger, 1889
Chelodina insculpta — Cann, 1997
Carettochelys canni Artner, 2003 (nomen nudum)...
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along the
northeastern coast of Queensland, and the
Papuan taipan (O. s.
canni),
found on the
southern coast of New Guinea. A 2016
genetic analysis showed...
- feared.
Australian herpetologist Ken
Slater described Oxyur****
scutellatus canni,
commonly known as the
Papuan taipan, in 1956, on the
basis of its distinctive...
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River of Queensland.
Where these turtles come in
contact with
Chelodina canni they
freely hybridise,
exhibiting hybrid vigor in the Styx
River Drainage...
- LittleBabyBum) is a
British children's CGI-animated web
series created in 2011 by
Cannis Holder and her husband,
Derek Holder. The show
revolves around Mia, a young...
- Australia. It has one subspecies, the
Papuan taipan (Oxyur****
scutellatus canni). The
Papuan taipan is
found throughout the
southern parts of the island...