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Bungarus coeruleusKrait Krait, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.)
A very venomous snake of India (Bungarus c[oe]ruleus),
allied to the cobra. Its upper parts are bluish or brownish
black, often with narrow white streaks; the belly is whitish. Cerule
Cerule Cer"ule, a. [L. caerulus, eguiv. to caeruleus.]
Blue; cerulean. [Obs.] --Dyer.
Cerulean
Cerulean Ce*ru"le*an, a. [L. caeruleus.]
Sky-colored; blue; azure. --Cowper.
Blue, blue, as if that sky let fall
A flower from its cerulean wall. --Bryant.
CeruleinCerulein Ce*ru"le*in, n. [L. caeruleus sky-blue.] (Chem.)
A fast dyestuff, C20H8O6, made by heating gallein with
strong sulphuric acid. It dyes mordanted fabrics green. Ceruleous
Ceruleous Ce*ru"le*ous, a.
Cerulean. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More.
Cerulescent
Cerulescent Ce`ru*les"cent, a. [L. caeruleus sky-blue +
-escent.]
Tending to cerulean; light bluish.
Ceruleum
Ceruleum Ce*ru"le*um, n. [NL.]
A greenish blue pigment prepared in various ways, consisting
essentially of cobalt stannate. Unlike other cobalt blues, it
does not change color by gaslight.
Cinerulent
Cinerulent Ci*ner"u*lent, a.
Full of ashes. [Obs.]
Etheostoma coeruleumSoldier Sol"dier, n. [OE. souldier, soudiour, souder, OF.
soldier, soldoier, soldeier, sodoier, soudoier, soudier, fr.
L. solidus a piece of money (hence applied to the pay of a
soldier), fr. solidus solid. See Solid, and cf. Sold, n.]
1. One who is engaged in military service as an officer or a
private; one who serves in an army; one of an organized
body of combatants.
I am a soldier and unapt to weep. --Shak.
2. Especially, a private in military service, as
distinguished from an officer.
It were meet that any one, before he came to be a
captain, should have been a soldier. --Spenser.
3. A brave warrior; a man of military experience and skill,
or a man of distinguished valor; -- used by way of
emphasis or distinction. --Shak.
4. (Zo["o]l.) The red or cuckoo gurnard (Trigla pini.)
[Prov. Eng.]
5. (Zo["o]l.) One of the asexual polymorphic forms of white
ants, or termites, in which the head and jaws are very
large and strong. The soldiers serve to defend the nest.
See Termite.
Soldier beetle (Zo["o]l.), an American carabid beetle
(Chauliognathus Americanus) whose larva feeds upon other
insects, such as the plum curculio.
Soldier bug (Zo["o]l.), any hemipterous insect of the genus
Podisus and allied genera, as the spined soldier bug
(Podius spinosus). These bugs suck the blood of other
insects.
Soldier crab (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The hermit crab.
(b) The fiddler crab.
Soldier fish (Zo["o]l.), a bright-colored etheostomoid fish
(Etheostoma c[oe]ruleum) found in the Mississippi River;
-- called also blue darter, and rainbow darter.
Soldier fly (Zo["o]l.), any one of numerous species of
small dipterous flies of the genus Stratyomys and allied
genera. They are often bright green, with a metallic
luster, and are ornamented on the sides of the back with
markings of yellow, like epaulets or shoulder straps.
Soldier moth (Zo["o]l.), a large geometrid moth (Euschema
militaris), having the wings bright yellow with bluish
black lines and spots.
Soldier orchis (Bot.), a kind of orchis (Orchis
militaris). FeruleFerule Fer"ule, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Feruled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Feruling.]
To punish with a ferule. FeruledFerule Fer"ule, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Feruled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Feruling.]
To punish with a ferule. Glomerule
Glomerule Glom"er*ule, n. [Dim. fr. L. glomus ball.]
1. (Bot.) A head or dense cluster of flowers, formed by
condensation of a cyme, as in the flowering dogwood.
2. (Anat.) A glomerulus.
Hemispherule
Hemispherule Hem`i*spher"ule, n.
A half spherule.
Leuciscus caeruleusAzurine Az"u*rine, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The blue roach of Europe (Leuciscus c[ae]ruleus); -- so
called from its color. N caeruleaLotus Lo"tus, n. [L. lotus, Gr. ?. Cf. Lote.]
1. (Bot.)
(a) A name of several kinds of water lilies; as Nelumbium
speciosum, used in religious ceremonies, anciently in
Egypt, and to this day in Asia; Nelumbium luteum,
the American lotus; and Nymph[ae]a Lotus and N.
c[ae]rulea, the respectively white-flowered and
blue-flowered lotus of modern Egypt, which, with
Nelumbium speciosum, are figured on its ancient
monuments.
(b) The lotus of the lotuseaters, probably a tree found in
Northern Africa, Sicily, Portugal, and Spain
(Zizyphus Lotus), the fruit of which is mildly
sweet. It was fabled by the ancients to make strangers
who ate of it forget their native country, or lose all
desire to return to it.
(c) The lote, or nettle tree. See Lote.
(d) A genus (Lotus) of leguminous plants much resembling
clover. [Written also lotos.]
European lotus, a small tree (Diospyros Lotus) of
Southern Europe and Asia; also, its rather large bluish
black berry, which is called also the date plum. Parus coeruleusTitmouse Tit"mouse`, n.; pl. Titmice. [OE. titemose,
titmase; tit small, or a small bird + AS. m[=a]se a kind of
small bird; akin to D. mees a titmouse, G. meise, OHG. meisa,
Icel. meisingr. The English form has been influenced by the
unrelated word mouse. Cf. Tit a small bird.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of numerous species of small insectivorous singing
birds belonging to Parus and allied genera; -- called also
tit, and tomtit.
Note: The blue titmouse (Parus c[oe]ruleus), the marsh
titmouse (P. palustris), the crested titmouse (P.
cristatus), the great titmouse (P. major), and the
long tailed titmouse ([AE]githalos caudatus), are the
best-known European species. See Chickadee. Parus coeruleusBlue bonnet Blue" bon`net or Blue-bonnet Blue"-bon`net, n.
1. A broad, flat Scottish cap of blue woolen, or one wearing
such cap; a Scotchman.
2. (Bot.) A plant. Same as Bluebottle.
3. (Zo["o]l.) The European blue titmouse (Parus
c[oe]ruleus); the bluecap. PerulePerule Per"ule, n.
Same as Perula. PuberulentPuberulent Pu*ber"u*lent, a. [See Pubis.] (Bot.)
Very minutely downy. Pulverulence
Pulverulence Pul*ver"u*lence, n.
The state of being pulverulent; abundance of dust or powder;
dustiness.
Querulential
Querulential Quer`u*len"tial, a.
Querulous. [R.]
Sesleria caeruleaMoor Moor, n. [OE. mor, AS. m[=o]r moor, morass; akin to D.
moer moor, G. moor, and prob. to Goth. marei sea, E. mere.
See Mere a lake.]
1. An extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and
having a poor, light soil, but sometimes marshy, and
abounding in peat; a heath.
In her girlish age she kept sheep on the moor.
--Carew.
2. A game preserve consisting of moorland.
Moor buzzard (Zo["o]l.), the marsh harrier. [Prov. Eng.]
Moor coal (Geol.), a friable variety of lignite.
Moor cock (Zo["o]l.), the male of the moor fowl or red
grouse of Europe.
Moor coot. (Zo["o]l.) See Gallinule.
Moor fowl. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The European ptarmigan, or red grouse (Lagopus
Scoticus).
(b) The European heath grouse. See under Heath.
Moor game. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Moor fowl (above).
Moor grass (Bot.), a tufted perennial grass (Sesleria
c[ae]rulea), found in mountain pastures of Europe.
Moor hawk (Zo["o]l.), the marsh harrier.
Moor hen. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The female of the moor fowl.
(b) A gallinule, esp. the European species. See
Gallinule.
(c) An Australian rail (Tribonyx ventralis).
Moor monkey (Zo["o]l.), the black macaque of Borneo
(Macacus maurus).
Moor titling (Zo["o]l.), the European stonechat
(Pratinocola rubicola). Spinnerule
Spinnerule Spin"ner*ule, n. (Zo["o]l.)
One of the numerous small spinning tubes on the spinnerets of
spiders.
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