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Betrap
Betrap Be*trap", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Betrapped.] 1. To draw into, or catch in, a trap; to insnare; to circumvent. --Gower. 2. To put trappings on; to clothe; to deck. After them followed two other chariots covered with red satin, and the horses betrapped with the same. --Stow.
Betrapped
Betrap Be*trap", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Betrapped.] 1. To draw into, or catch in, a trap; to insnare; to circumvent. --Gower. 2. To put trappings on; to clothe; to deck. After them followed two other chariots covered with red satin, and the horses betrapped with the same. --Stow.
Halesia tetraptera
Silver Sil"ver, a. 1. Of or pertaining to silver; made of silver; as, silver leaf; a silver cup. 2. Resembling silver. Specifically: (a) Bright; resplendent; white. ``Silver hair.' --Shak. Others, on silver lakes and rivers, bathed Their downy breast. --Milton. (b) Precious; costly. (c) Giving a clear, ringing sound soft and clear. ``Silver voices.' --Spenser. (d) Sweet; gentle; peaceful. ``Silver slumber.' --Spenser. American silver fir (Bot.), the balsam fir. See under Balsam. Silver age (Roman Lit.), the latter part (a. d. 14-180) of the classical period of Latinity, -- the time of writers of inferior purity of language, as compared with those of the previous golden age, so-called. Silver-bell tree (Bot.), an American shrub or small tree (Halesia tetraptera) with white bell-shaped flowers in clusters or racemes; the snowdrop tree. Silver bush (Bot.), a shrubby leguminous plant (Anthyllis Barba-Jovis) of Southern Europe, having silvery foliage. Silver chub (Zo["o]l.), the fallfish. Silver eel. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The cutlass fish. (b) A pale variety of the common eel. Silver fir (Bot.), a coniferous tree (Abies pectinata) found in mountainous districts in the middle and south of Europe, where it often grows to the height of 100 or 150 feet. It yields Burgundy pitch and Strasburg turpentine. Silver foil, foil made of silver. Silver fox (Zo["o]l.), a variety of the common fox (Vulpes vulpes, variety argenteus) found in the northern parts of Asia, Europe, and America. Its fur is nearly black, with silvery tips, and is highly valued. Called also black fox, and silver-gray fox. Silver gar. (Zo["o]l.) See Billfish (a) . Silver grain (Bot.), the lines or narrow plates of cellular tissue which pass from the pith to the bark of an exogenous stem; the medullary rays. In the wood of the oak they are much larger than in that of the beech, maple, pine, cherry, etc. Silver grebe (Zo["o]l.), the red-throated diver. See Illust. under Diver. Silver hake (Zo["o]l.), the American whiting. Silver leaf, leaves or sheets made of silver beaten very thin. Silver lunge (Zo["o]l.), the namaycush. Silver moonfish.(Zo["o]l.) See Moonfish (b) . Silver moth (Zo["o]l.), a lepisma. Silver owl (Zo["o]l.), the barn owl. Silver perch (Zo["o]l.), the mademoiselle, 2. Silver pheasant (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of beautiful crested and long-tailed Asiatic pheasants, of the genus Euplocamus. They have the tail and more or less of the upper parts silvery white. The most common species (E. nychtemerus) is native of China. Silver plate, domestic utensils made of silver.
Rattletrap
Rattletrap Rat"tle*trap`, n. Any machine or vehicle that does not run smoothly. [Colloq.] --A. Trollope.
Tetrapetalous
Tetrapetalous Tet`ra*pet"al*ous, a. [Tetra- + petal.] (Bot.) Containing four distinct petals, or flower leaves; as, a tetrapetalous corolla.
Tetrapharmacom
Tetrapharmacom Tet`ra*phar"ma*com, Tetrapharmacum Tet`ra*phar"ma*cum, n. [NL. tetrapharmacon, L. tetrapharmacum, Gr. ?; te`tra- (see Tetra-) + ? a drug.] (Med.) A combination of wax, resin, lard, and pitch, composing an ointment. --Brande & C.
Tetrapharmacum
Tetrapharmacom Tet`ra*phar"ma*com, Tetrapharmacum Tet`ra*phar"ma*cum, n. [NL. tetrapharmacon, L. tetrapharmacum, Gr. ?; te`tra- (see Tetra-) + ? a drug.] (Med.) A combination of wax, resin, lard, and pitch, composing an ointment. --Brande & C.
Tetraphenol
Tetraphenol Tet`ra*phe"nol, n. [Tetra- + phenol.] (Chem.) Furfuran. [Obs.]
tetraphenol
Furfuran Fur"fu*ran, n. [L. furfur bran.] (Chem.) A colorless, oily substance, C4H4O, obtained by distilling certain organic substances, as pine wood, salts of pyromucic acid, etc.; -- called also tetraphenol.
Tetraphyllous
Tetraphyllous Te*traph"yl*lous, a. [Tetra- + Gr. ? a leaf.] (Bot.) Having four leaves; consisting of four distinct leaves or leaflets.
Tetrapla
Tetrapla Tet"ra*pla, n.; Note: etymologically pl., but syntactically sing. [NL., fr. Gr. tetraplo`os, tetraploy^s, fourfold.] A Bible consisting of four different Greek versions arranged in four columns by Origen; hence, any version in four languages or four columns.
Tetrapnuemonian
Tetrapnuemonian Tet`rap*nue*mo"ni*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Tetrapneumona.
Tetrapod
Tetrapod Tet"ra*pod, n. [Gr. ? fourfooted; te`tra- (see Tetra-) + ?, ?, foot.] (Zo["o]l.) An insect characterized by having but four perfect legs, as certain of the butterflies.
Tetrapody
Tetrapody Te*trap"o*dy, n. [Gr. ?.] A set of four feet; a measure or distance of four feet.
Tetrapteran
Tetrapteran Te*trap"ter*an, n. [See Tetrapterous.] (Zo["o]l.) An insect having four wings.
Tetrapterous
Tetrapterous Te*trap"ter*ous, a. [Gr. ?; te`tra- (see Tetra-) + ? wing.] (Zo["o]l.) Having four wings.
Tetraptote
Tetraptote Tet"rap*tote, n. [L. tetraptotum, Gr. ?.] (Gram.) A noun that has four cases only. --Andrews.
Tetrapturus albidus
Spearfish Spear"fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.) (a) A large and powerful fish (Tetrapturus albidus) related to the swordfish, but having scales and ventral fins. It is found on the American coast and the Mediterranean. (b) The carp sucker.
Tetrapturus albidus
Billfish Bill"fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.) A name applied to several distinct fishes: (a) The garfish (Tylosurus, or Belone, longirostris) and allied species. (b) The saury, a slender fish of the Atlantic coast (Scomberesox saurus). (c) The Tetrapturus albidus, a large oceanic species related to the swordfish; the spearfish. (d) The American fresh-water garpike (Lepidosteus osseus).
Wentletrap
Wentletrap Wen"tle*trap`, n. [D. wenteltrap a winding staircase; cf. G. wendeltreppe.] [Obs.] Any one of numerous species of elegant, usually white, marine shells of the genus Scalaria, especially Scalaria pretiosa, which was formerly highly valued; -- called also staircase shell. See Scalaria.
wentletrap
Scalaria Sca*la"ri*a, n. [L., flight of steps.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of marine gastropods of the genus Scalaria, or family Scalarid[ae], having elongated spiral turreted shells, with rounded whorls, usually crossed by ribs or varices. The color is generally white or pale. Called also ladder shell, and wentletrap. See Ptenoglossa, and Wentletrap.

Meaning of Etrap from wikipedia

- The districts of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: etraplar, sing. etrap) are territorial entities below the provinces of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: welaýatlar, sing...
- etraplar, singular etrap), 49 cities (Turkmen: şäherler, singular şäher), including 7 cities with district status (Turkmen: etrap hu****ly), 68 towns (Turkmen:...
- (the capital city, Ashgabat), cities "equivalent to a district" (Turkmen: etrap hu****ly), and cities "in a district" (Turkmen: etrapdaky). By law cities...
- (singular: welaýat, plural: welaýatlar), subdivided into districts (Turkmen: etrap) Regions of Uzbekistan (singular: viloyat, plural: viloyatlar), subdivided...
- (provinces), cities with the status of welayat, etraps (districts), towns with etrap status, towns in an etrap, and villages of different levels (Article 16...
- 38.05167; 58.21000 Büzmeýin is the name of both a borough (Turkmen: uly etrap), Büzmeýin District, and a neighborhood (Turkmen: ýaşaýyş toplumy) of Ashgabat...
- district. The provinces are subdivided into districts (etraplar, sing. etrap), which may be either counties or cities. According to the Constitution...
- Turkmenistan. As of July 2013 the city was divided into two boroughs (Turkmen: etrap): Awaza etraby (Avaza Borough) and Kenar etraby (Kenar Borough). However...
- Étrappe (French pronunciation: [etʁap]) is a commune in the Doubs département in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. Communes of the...
- flowing"... Balkan Province (Balkan welaýaty) is subdivided into 6 districts (etrap, plural etraplar): Bereket (previously Gazanjyk) Esenguly (previously Hasan-Kuli)...