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ChummedChum Chum, v. i. [imp. p. p. Chummed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Chumming.]
To occupy a chamber with another; as, to chum together at
college. [U. S.] Gorget hummer 6. (Zo["o]l.) A crescent-shaped, colored patch on the neck of
a bird or mammal.
Gorget hummer (Zo["o]l.), a humming bird of the genus
Trochilus. See Rubythroat. HummelHummel Hum"mel, v. t. [Cf. Hamble.]
To separate from the awns; -- said of barley. [Scot.] Hummel
Hummel Hum"mel, a.
Having no awns or no horns; as, hummelcorn; a hummel cow.
[Scot.]
Hummeler
Hummeler Hum"mel*er, n. [Written also hummeller.]
One who, or a machine which, hummels.
Hummer
Hummer Hum"mer, n.
1. One who, or that which, hums; one who applauds by humming.
--Ainsworth.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A humming bird.
sickle-billed hummerSicklebill Sic"kle*bill`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Any one of three species of humming birds of the genus
Eutoxeres, native of Central and South America. They
have a long and strongly curved bill. Called also the
sickle-billed hummer.
(b) A curlew.
(c) A bird of the genus Epimachus and allied genera. topaz hummerTopaz To"paz, n. [OE. topas, F. topaze, L. topazos, or
topazion, a kind of precious stone, Gr. to`pazos, topa`zion;
possibly akin to Skr. tap to glow (cf. Tepid). According to
some, the name is from Topazos, a small island in the Red
Sea, where the Romans obtained a stone which they called by
this name, but which is the chrysolite of the moderns.]
1. (Min.) A mineral occurring in rhombic prisms, generally
yellowish and pellucid, also colorless, and of greenesh,
bluish, or brownish shades. It sometimes occurs massive
and opaque. It is a fluosilicate of alumina, and is used
as a gem.
2. (Zo["o]l.)Either one of two species of large, brilliantly
colored humming birds of the Topaza, of South America
and the West Indies.
Note: The two tail feathers next to the central ones are much
longer that the rest, curved, and crossed. The Throat
is metallic yellowish-green, with a tint like topaz in
the center, the belly is bright crimson, the back
bright red. Called also topaz hummer.
False topaz. (Min.) See the Note under Quartz.
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