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A CarolinensisTeal Teal, n. [OE. tele; akin to D. teling a generation,
production, teal, telen to breed, produce, and E. till to
cultivate. The English word probably once meant, a brood or
flock. See Till to cultivate.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of several species of small fresh-water ducks of the
genus Anas and the subgenera Querquedula and Nettion.
The male is handsomely colored, and has a bright green or
blue speculum on the wings.
Note: The common European teal (Anas crecca) and the
European blue-winged teal, or garganey (A.
querquedula or A. circia), are well-known species.
In America the blue-winged teal (A. discors), the
green-winged teal (A. Carolinensis), and the cinnamon
teal (A. cynaoptera) are common species, valued as
game birds. See Garganey.
Goose teal, a goslet. See Goslet.
Teal duck, the common European teal. Balistes CarolinensisLeather Leath"er, n. [OE. lether, AS. le?er; akin to D. leder,
le[^e]r, G. leder, OHG. ledar, Icel. le?r, Sw. l["a]der, Dan.
l[ae]der.]
1. The skin of an animal, or some part of such skin, tanned,
tawed, or otherwise dressed for use; also, dressed hides,
collectively.
2. The skin. [Ironical or Sportive]
Note: Leather is much used adjectively in the sense of made
of, relating to, or like, leather.
Leather board, an imitation of sole leather, made of
leather scraps, rags, paper, etc.
Leather carp (Zo["o]l.), a variety of carp in which the
scales are all, or nearly all, absent. See Illust. under
Carp.
Leather jacket. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A California carangoid fish (Oligoplites saurus).
(b) A trigger fish (Balistes Carolinensis).
Leather flower (Bot.), a climbing plant (Clematis Viorna)
of the Middle and Southern States having thick, leathery
sepals of a purplish color.
Leather leaf (Bot.), a low shrub (Cassandra calyculata),
growing in Northern swamps, and having evergreen,
coriaceous, scurfy leaves.
Leather plant (Bot.), one or more New Zealand plants of the
composite genus Celmisia, which have white or buff
tomentose leaves.
Leather turtle. (Zo["o]l.) See Leatherback.
Vegetable leather.
(a) An imitation of leather made of cotton waste.
(b) Linen cloth coated with India rubber. --Ure. Balistes CarolinensisTrigger Trig"ger, n. [For older tricker, from D. trekker, fr.
trekken to draw, pull. See Trick, n.]
1. A catch to hold the wheel of a carriage on a declivity.
2. (Mech.) A piece, as a lever, which is connected with a
catch or detent as a means of releasing it; especially
(Firearms), the part of a lock which is moved by the
finger to release the cock and discharge the piece.
Trigger fish (Zo["o]l.), a large plectognath fish
(Balistes Carolinensis or B. capriscus) common on the
southern coast of the United States, and valued as a food
fish in some localities. Its rough skin is used for
scouring and polishing in the place of sandpaper. Called
also leather jacket, and turbot. C CarolinensisParrakeet Par"ra*keet`, Parakeet Par"a*keet`, n. [See
Paroquet.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of numerous species of small parrots having a
graduated tail, which is frequently very long; -- called also
paroquet and paraquet.
Note: Many of the Asiatic and Australian species belong to
the genus Paleornis; others belong to Polytelis,
Platycercus, Psephotus, Euphema, and allied
genera. The American parrakeets mostly belong to the
genus Conurus, as the Carolina parrakeet (C.
Carolinensis). Caroline
Carline Car"line, Caroline Car"o*line, n. [F. carin; cf. It.
carlino; -- so called from Carlo (Charles) VI. of Naples.]
A silver coin once current in some parts of Italy, worth
about seven cents. --Simmonds.
CarolineCaroline Car"o*line, n.
A coin. See Carline. Centrolinead
Centrolinead Cen`tro*lin"e*ad, n.
An instrument for drawing lines through a point, or lines
converging to a center.
Centrolineal
Centrolineal Cen`tro*lin"e*al, a. [L. centrum + linea line.]
Converging to a center; -- applied to lines drawn so as to
meet in a point or center.
Galeoscoptes CarolinensisCatbird Cat"bird, n. (Zo["o]l.)
An American bird (Galeoscoptes Carolinensis), allied to the
mocking bird, and like it capable of imitating the notes of
other birds, but less perfectly. Its note resembles at times
the mewing of a cat. H aurolineatusGrunt Grunt, n.
1. A deep, guttural sound, as of a hog.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of American food
fishes, of the genus H[ae]mulon, allied to the snappers,
as, the black grunt (A. Plumieri), and the redmouth
grunt (H. aurolineatus), of the Southern United States;
-- also applied to allied species of the genera
Pomadasys, Orthopristis, and Pristopoma. Called also
pigfish, squirrel fish, and grunter; -- so called from the
noise it makes when taken. Kairoline
Kairoline Kai`ro*line, n. (Chem.)
An organic base obtained from quinoline. It is used as a
febrifuge, and resembles kairine.
Petroline
Petroline Pet"ro*line, n. (Chem.)
A paraffin obtained from petroleum from Rangoon in India, and
practically identical with ordinary paraffin.
PhenanthrolinePhenanthroline Phe*nan"thro*line, n. [Phenanthrene +
quinoline.] (Chem.)
Either of two metameric nitrogenous hydrocarbon bases,
C12H8N2, analogous to phenanthridine, but more highly
nitrogenized. PyrrolinePyrroline Pyr"ro*line, n. (Chem.)
A nitrogenous base, C4H7N, obtained as a colorless liquid
by the reduction of pyrrol. S CarolinensisNuthatch Nut"hatch`, n. [OE. nuthake. See 2d Hack.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Any one of several species of birds of the genus Sitta, as
the European species (Sitta Europ[ae]a). The white-breasted
nuthatch (S. Carolinensis), the red-breasted nuthatch (S.
Canadensis), the pygmy nuthatch (S. pygm[ae]a), and
others, are American. Seriola CarolinensisAmber fish Am"ber fish (Zo["o]l.)
A fish of the southern Atlantic coast (Seriola
Carolinensis.) Solanum CarolinenseNettle Net"tle, n. [AS. netele; akin to D. netel, G. nessel,
OHG. nezz["i]la, nazza, Dan. nelde, n["a]lde, Sw. n["a]ssla;
cf, Lith. notere.] (Bot.)
A plant of the genus Urtica, covered with minute sharp
hairs containing a poison that produces a stinging sensation.
Urtica gracitis is common in the Northern, and U.
cham[ae]dryoides in the Southern, United States. the common
European species, U. urens and U. dioica, are also found
in the Eastern united States. U. pilulifera is the Roman
nettle of England.
Note: The term nettle has been given to many plants related
to, or to some way resembling, the true nettle; as:
Australian nettle, a stinging tree or shrub of the genus
Laportea (as L. gigas and L. moroides); -- also
called nettle tree.
Bee nettle, Hemp nettle, a species of Galeopsis. See
under Hemp.
Blind nettle, Dead nettle, a harmless species of
Lamium.
False nettle (B[ae]hmeria cylindrica), a plant common in
the United States, and related to the true nettles.
Hedge nettle, a species of Stachys. See under Hedge.
Horse nettle (Solanum Carolinense). See under Horse.
nettle tree.
(a) Same as Hackberry.
(b) See Australian nettle (above).
Spurge nettle, a stinging American herb of the Spurge
family (Jatropha urens).
Wood nettle, a plant (Laportea Canadensis) which stings
severely, and is related to the true nettles.
Nettle cloth, a kind of thick cotton stuff, japanned, and
used as a substitute for leather for various purposes.
Nettle rash (Med.), an eruptive disease resembling the
effects of whipping with nettles.
Sea nettle (Zo["o]l.), a medusa. T CarolinensisKingbird King"bird (-b[~e]rd), n. (Zo["o]l.)
1. A small American bird (Tyrannus tyrannus, or T.
Carolinensis), noted for its courage in attacking larger
birds, even hawks and eagles, especially when they
approach its nest in the breeding season. It is a typical
tyrant flycatcher, taking various insects upon the wing.
It is dark ash above, and blackish on the head and tail.
The quills and wing coverts are whitish at the edges. It
is white beneath, with a white terminal band on the tail.
The feathers on the head of the adults show a bright
orange basal spot when erected. Called also bee bird,
and bee martin. Several Southern and Western species of
Tyrannus are also called king birds.
2. The king tody. See under King.
Meaning of Roline from wikipedia
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Roline Repelaer van
Driel (born 28 July 1984 in Amsterdam) is a
rower from the Netherlands. She
started rowing as a student, at U.S.R. "Triton" rowing...
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Pemberton was
represented by
Rowena Flores, and the
trial was
heard by
Judge Roline Ginez-Jabalde.
Reporters were
banned from the
courtroom and
relied upon...
- Irene Chepkemboi (KEN) 47.28 m Merinda Cronje (RSA) 40.10 m
Heptathlon Malak
Ayman Rashwan (EGY) 5049 pts
Roline Louw (RSA) 4570 pts Only two starters...
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Ocker Repelaer van Driel [fr; nl] (1759–1832),
Dutch government minister Roline Repelaer van
Driel (born 1984),
Dutch rower Driel, van at the
Database of...
- with the
Dutch eights forming a team with
Femke Dekker,
Annemiek de Haan,
Roline Repelaer van Driel,
Annemarieke van Rumpt,
Sarah Siegelaar,
Marlies Smulders...
- Sudh****sha
Vadluri 45.31 NU20R 5 4 South
Africa Lana Oberholzer,
Kaili Botje,
Roline Louw,
Atang Naane 46.61 SB 6 3 Peru
Luciana Cateriano,
Bianca Conroy, María...
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Groot (born 1986)
Nienke Kingma (born 1982) Anne Sc****ekens (born 1986)
Roline Repelaer van
Driel (born 1984)
Jacobine Veenhoven (born 1984) Inge de Bruijn...
- Maya
Rollins Barbados 13.71 q, PB 5 4
Pietra Campbell Brazil 13.96 6 2
Roline Louw South
Africa 14.14 7 6
Tereza Čorejová Slovakia 14.66 8 7 María Alvarado...
- Netherlands (NED)
Jacobine Veenhoven Nienke Kingma Chantal Achterberg Sytske de
Groot Roline Repelaer van
Driel Claudia Belderbos Carline Bouw
Annemiek de Haan Anne...
- Judo Women's 57 kg Silver
Femke Dekker Annemiek de Haan
Nienke Kingma Roline Repelaer van
Driel Annemarieke van
Rumpt Sarah Siegelaar Marlies Smulders...