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Auriparus flavicepsVerdin Ver"din, n. [Cf. Sp. verdino bright green, F. verdin
the yellow-hammer.] (Zo["o]l.)
A small yellow-headed bird (Auriparus flaviceps) of Lower
California, allied to the titmice; -- called also goldtit. Parus aterColetit Cole"tit` or Coaltit Coal"tit, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A small European titmouse (Parus ater), so named from its
black color; -- called also coalmouse and colemouse. Parus atricapillusBlackcap Black"cap` (-k[a^]p`), n.
1. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A small European song bird (Sylvia atricapilla),
with a black crown; the mock nightingale.
(b) An American titmouse (Parus atricapillus); the
chickadee. Parus atricapillusChickadee Chick"a*dee`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A small bird, the blackcap titmouse (Parus atricapillus),
of North America; -- named from its note. 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. Parus or AEgithalus pendulinusPenduline Pen"du`line, n. [F. See Pendulum.] (Zo["o]l.)
A European titmouse (Parus, or [AE]githalus, pendulinus).
It is noted for its elegant pendulous purselike nest, made of
the down of willow trees and lined with feathers. Parus palustrisSaw Saw, n. [OE. sawe, AS. sage; akin to D. zaag, G. s["a]ge,
OHG. sega, saga, Dan. sav, Sw. s[*a]g, Icel. s["o]g, L.
secare to cut, securis ax, secula sickle. Cf. Scythe,
Sickle, Section, Sedge.]
An instrument for cutting or dividing substances, as wood,
iron, etc., consisting of a thin blade, or plate, of steel,
with a series of sharp teeth on the edge, which remove
successive portions of the material by cutting and tearing.
Note: Saw is frequently used adjectively, or as the first
part of a compound.
Band saw, Crosscut saw, etc. See under Band,
Crosscut, etc.
Circular saw, a disk of steel with saw teeth upon its
periphery, and revolved on an arbor.
Saw bench, a bench or table with a flat top for for sawing,
especially with a circular saw which projects above the
table.
Saw file, a three-cornered file, such as is used for
sharpening saw teeth.
Saw frame, the frame or sash in a sawmill, in which the
saw, or gang of saws, is held.
Saw gate, a saw frame.
Saw gin, the form of cotton gin invented by Eli Whitney, in
which the cotton fibers are drawn, by the teeth of a set
of revolving circular saws, through a wire grating which
is too fine for the seeds to pass.
Saw grass (Bot.), any one of certain cyperaceous plants
having the edges of the leaves set with minute sharp
teeth, especially the Cladium Mariscus of Europe, and
the Cladium effusum of the Southern United States. Cf.
Razor grass, under Razor.
Saw log, a log of suitable size for sawing into lumber.
Saw mandrel, a mandrel on which a circular saw is fastened
for running.
Saw pit, a pit over which timbor is sawed by two men, one
standing below the timber and the other above. --Mortimer.
Saw sharpener (Zo["o]l.), the great titmouse; -- so named
from its harsh call note. [Prov. Eng.]
Saw whetter (Zo["o]l.), the marsh titmouse (Parus
palustris); -- so named from its call note. [Prov. Eng.] Parusia
Parusia Pa*ru"si*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? presence, fr. ? to be
present; ? beside + ? to be.] (Rhet.)
A figure of speech by which the present tense is used instead
of the past or the future, as in the animated narration of
past, or in the prediction of future, events.
Zoarces viviparusEelpout Eel"pout`, n. [AS. ?lepute.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A European fish (Zoarces viviparus), remarkable for
producing living young; -- called also greenbone,
guffer, bard, and Maroona eel. Also, an American
species (Z. anguillaris), -- called also mutton fish,
and, erroneously, congo eel, ling, and lamper eel.
Both are edible, but of little value.
(b) A fresh-water fish, the burbot.
Meaning of Parus from wikipedia
- tit (
Parus major) by
George Robert Gray in 1840. The
genus now
contains the
following species:
Parus robustus (Pliocene of Csarnota, Hungary)
Parus parvulus...
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Paru Itagaki (板垣 巴留,
Itagaki Paru, born
September 9, 1993) is a ****anese
manga artist. She is best
known as the
creator of the
manga series Beastars,...
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Paru may
refer to: a
village in Coșteiu,
Romania Paru, Iran, a
village in
Semnan Province, Iran
Paru, Fars, a
village in Fars Province, Iran A
fried cow...
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Paru Gambhir is an
Indian Bollywood actress. She has
appeared in
several Bollywood movies and is best
known for her role in the
movie Strings of P****ion...
- as two
distinct species, the
cinereous tit (
Parus cinereus) of
southern Asia, and the ****anese tit (
Parus minor) of East Asia. The
great tit
remains the...
- the 10th
edition of his
Systema Naturae under the
binomial name
Parus caeruleus.
Parus is the
classical Latin for a tit and
caeruleus is the
Latin for...
-
reference was his
earlier Fauna Svecica,
whose ****bersome pre-binomial name
Parus capite nigro:
vertice albo,
dorso cinereo,
pectore albo ("black-headed tit...
-
Peprilus paru, (harvestfish or
American harvestfish; syn.
Peprilus alepidotus), also
occasionally known by a few
local names as star
butter fish or sometimes...
-
distinct from
Parus. Today, this
arrangement is
considered paraphyletic as
indicated by
mtDNA cytochrome b
sequence analysis, and
Parus is best restricted...
- Cosmodrome. The
prime function of
Parus satellites was to
provide location information for the Tsiklon-B
navigation system.
Parus satellites were
produced by...