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Bathymaster signatusRonchil Ron"chil, n. [Cf. Sp. ronquillo slightly hoarse.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An American marine food fish (Bathymaster signatus) of the
North Pacific coast, allied to the tilefish. [Written also
ronquil.] C ornatusLongspur Long"spur`, n. [So called from the length of the hind
claw.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of several species of fringilline birds of the genus
Calcarius (or Plectrophanes), and allied genera. The
Lapland longspur (C. Lapponicus), the chestnut-colored
longspur (C. ornatus), and other species, inhabit the
United States. Cognatus
Cognatus Cog*na"tus, n. [L., a kinsman.] (Law)
A person connected through cognation.
Conatus
Conatus Co*na"tus, n. [L., fr. conatus, p. p. of conari to
attempt.]
A natural tendency inherent in a body to develop itself; an
attempt; an effort.
What conatus could give prickles to the porcupine or
hedgehog, or to the sheep its fleece? --Paley.
Cosmos bipinnatusCosmos Cos"mos, n. (Bot.)
A genus of composite plants closely related to Bidens,
usually with very showy flowers, some with yellow, others
with red, scarlet, purple, white, or lilac rays. They are
natives of the warmer parts of America, and many species are
cultivated. Cosmos bipinnatus and C. diversifolius are
among the best-known species; C. caudatus, of the West
Indies, is widely naturalized. F catenatusStudfish Stud"fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of several species of small American minnows of the
genus Fundulus, as F. catenatus. Fusanus acuminatusQuandong Quan"dong, n. (Bot.)
The edible drupaceous fruit of an Australian tree (Fusanus
acuminatus) of the Sandalwood family; -- called also
quandang. Holcus lanatusVelvet Vel"vet, n. [OE. velouette, veluet, velwet; cf. OF.
velluau, LL. velluetum, vellutum, It. velluto, Sp. velludo;
all fr. (assumed) LL. villutus shaggy, fr L. villus shaggy
hair; akin to vellus a fleece, and E. wool. See Wool, and
cf. Villous.]
1. A silk fabric, having a short, close nap of erect threads.
Inferior qualities are made with a silk pile on a cotton
or linen back.
2. The soft and highly vascular deciduous skin which envelops
and nourishes the antlers of deer during their rapid
growth.
Cotton velvet, an imitation of velvet, made of cotton.
Velvet cork, the best kind of cork bark, supple, elastic,
and not woody or porous.
Velvet crab a European crab (Portunus puber). When adult
the black carapace is covered with a velvety pile. Called
also lady crab, and velvet fiddler.
Velvet dock (Bot.), the common mullein.
Velvet duck. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A large European sea duck, or scoter (Oidemia
fusca). The adult male is glossy, velvety black, with
a white speculum on each wing, and a white patch
behind each eye.
(b) The American whitewinged scoter. See Scoter.
Velvet flower (Bot.), love-lies-bleeding. See under Love.
Velvet grass (Bot.), a tall grass (Holcus lanatus) with
velvety stem and leaves; -- called also soft grass.
Velvet runner (Zo["o]l.), the water rail; -- so called from
its quiet, stealthy manner of running. [Prov. Eng.]
Velvet scoter. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Velvet duck, above.
Velvet sponge. (Zo["o]l.) See under Sponge. Phaseolus lunatusLima Li"ma (l[=e]"m[.a] or l[imac]"m[.a]), n.
The capital city of Peru, in South America.
Lima bean. (Bot.)
(a) A variety of climbing or pole bean (Phaseolus lunatus),
which has very large flattish seeds.
(b) The seed of this plant, much used for food.
Lima wood (Bot.), the beautiful dark wood of the South
American tree C[ae]salpinia echinata. Phaseolus lunatusSieva Sie"va, n. (Bot.)
A small variety of the Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus). Scotophilus ornatusHarlequin Har"le*quin, n. [F. arlequin,formerly written also
harlequin (cf. It, arlecchino), prob. fr. OF. hierlekin,
hellequin, goblin, elf, which is prob. of German or Dutch
origin; cf. D. hel hell. Cf. Hell, Kin.]
A buffoon, dressed in party-colored clothes, who plays
tricks, often without speaking, to divert the bystanders or
an audience; a merry-andrew; originally, a droll rogue of
Italian comedy. --Percy Smith.
As dumb harlequin is exhibited in our theaters.
--Johnson.
Harlequin bat (Zo["o]l.), an Indian bat (Scotophilus
ornatus), curiously variegated with white spots.
Harlequin beetle (Zo["o]l.), a very large South American
beetle (Acrocinus longimanus) having very long legs and
antenn[ae]. The elytra are curiously marked with red,
black, and gray.
Harlequin cabbage bug. (Zo["o]l.) See Calicoback.
Harlequin caterpillar. (Zo["o]l.), the larva of an American
bombycid moth (Euch[ae]tes egle) which is covered with
black, white, yellow, and orange tufts of hair.
Harlequin duck (Zo["o]l.), a North American duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus). The male is dark ash,
curiously streaked with white.
Harlequin moth. (Zo["o]l.) See Magpie Moth.
Harlequin opal. See Opal.
Harlequin snake (Zo["o]l.), a small, poisonous snake
(Elaps fulvius), ringed with red and black, found in the
Southern United States. Senatusconsult
Senatusconsult Se*na`tus*con*sult", n. [L. senatus consultum.]
A decree of the Roman senate.
Tremarclos ornatusSpectacled Spec"ta*cled, a.
1. Furnished with spectacles; wearing spectacles.
As spectacled she sits in chimney nook. --Keats.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having the eyes surrounded by color markings,
or patches of naked skin, resembling spectacles.
Spectacled bear (Zo["o]l.), a South American bear
(Tremarclos ornatus) which inhabits the high mountains
of Chili and Peru. It has a light-colored ring around each
eye.
Spectacled coot, or Spectacled duck (Zo["o]l.), the surf
scoter, or surf duck. [Local, U.S.]
Spectacled eider (Zo["o]l.) See Eider.
Spectacled goose (Zo["o]l.), the gannet.
Spectacled snake (Zo["o]l.), the cobra de capello.
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Natu Gopal Narhar (1911–1991),
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- "Puer
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child is born in Bethlehem) is a
medieval Latin Christmas hymn. The thirteenth-century text is
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considered the most
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defending Major champions were
Natus Vincere,
following a 2–1
victory over FaZe Clan at
Copenhagen 2024. They...
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Soranik Natu is a
fictional character,
current leader of the
Sinestro Corps, and a
former member of the
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Kikujiro (Kikujirō no
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- Father's love begotten" is a
doctrinal hymn
based on the
Latin poem "Corde
natus" by the
Roman poet
Aurelius Prudentius, from his
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- tournaments. The
defending Major Champions were
Natus Vincere, who won
their first Major at
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Natus Vincere would finish second at the Major,...