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AverruncateAverruncate Av`er*run"cate, v. t. [L. averruncare to avert; a,
ab, off + verruncare to turn; formerly derived from ab and
eruncare to root out. Cf. Aberuncate.]
1. To avert; to ward off. [Obs.] --Hudibras.
2. To root up. [Obs.] --Johnson. Averruncation
Averruncation Av`er*run*ca"tion, n. [Cf. OF. averroncation.]
1. The act of averting. [Obs.]
2. Eradication. [R.] --De Quincey.
Averruncator
Averruncator Av`er*run*ca"tor, n.
An instrument for pruning trees, having two blades, or a
blade and a hook, fixed on a long rod and operated by a
string or wire.
AverruncatorAverruncator Av`er*run*ca"tor, n. [Cf. Aberuncator.]
An instrument for pruning trees, consisting of two blades, or
a blade and a hook, fixed on the end of a long rod. Cucurbita verrucosaSquash Squash, n. [Massachusetts Indian asq, pl. asquash, raw,
green, immaturate, applied to fruit and vegetables which were
used when green, or without cooking; askutasquash vine
apple.] (Bot.)
A plant and its fruit of the genus Cucurbita, or gourd
kind.
Note: The species are much confused. The long-neck squash is
called Cucurbita verrucosa, the Barbary or China
squash, C. moschata, and the great winter squash, C.
maxima, but the distinctions are not clear.
Squash beetle (Zo["o]l.), a small American beetle
(Diabrotica, or Galeruca vittata) which is often
abundant and very injurious to the leaves of squash,
cucumber, etc. It is striped with yellow and black. The
name is applied also to other allied species.
Squash bug (Zo["o]l.), a large black American hemipterous
insect (Coreus, or Anasa, tristis) injurious to squash
vines. OverruleOverrule O`ver*rule", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overruled; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overruling.]
1. To rule over; to govern or determine by superior
authority.
2. To rule or determine in a contrary way; to decide against;
to abrogate or alter; as, God overrules the purposes of
men; the chairman overruled the point of order.
His passion and animosity overruled his conscience.
--Clarendon.
These [difficulties] I had habitually overruled.
--F. W.
Newman.
3. (Law) To supersede, reject, annul, or rule against; as,
the plea, or the decision, was overruled by the court. Overrule
Overrule O`ver*rule", v. i.
To be superior or supreme in rulling or controlling; as, God
rules and overrules. --Shak.
OverruledOverrule O`ver*rule", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overruled; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overruling.]
1. To rule over; to govern or determine by superior
authority.
2. To rule or determine in a contrary way; to decide against;
to abrogate or alter; as, God overrules the purposes of
men; the chairman overruled the point of order.
His passion and animosity overruled his conscience.
--Clarendon.
These [difficulties] I had habitually overruled.
--F. W.
Newman.
3. (Law) To supersede, reject, annul, or rule against; as,
the plea, or the decision, was overruled by the court. Overruler
Overruler O`ver*rul"er, n.
One who, or that which, controls, governs, or determines.
--Sir P. Sidney.
OverrulingOverrule O`ver*rule", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overruled; p. pr.
& vb. n. Overruling.]
1. To rule over; to govern or determine by superior
authority.
2. To rule or determine in a contrary way; to decide against;
to abrogate or alter; as, God overrules the purposes of
men; the chairman overruled the point of order.
His passion and animosity overruled his conscience.
--Clarendon.
These [difficulties] I had habitually overruled.
--F. W.
Newman.
3. (Law) To supersede, reject, annul, or rule against; as,
the plea, or the decision, was overruled by the court. OverrulingOverruling O`ver*rul"ing, a.
Exerting controlling power; as, an overruling Providence. --
O`ver*rul"ing*ly, adv. OverrulinglyOverruling O`ver*rul"ing, a.
Exerting controlling power; as, an overruling Providence. --
O`ver*rul"ing*ly, adv. Overrun
Overrun O`ver*run", v. i.
1. To run, pass, spread, or flow over or by something; to be
beyond, or in excess.
Despised and trodden down of all that overran.
--Spenser.
2. (Print.) To extend beyond its due or desired length; as, a
line, or advertisement, overruns.
OverrunOverrun O`ver*run", v. t. [imp. Overran; p. p. Overrun; p.
pr. & vb. n. Overrunning. ]
1. To run over; to grow or spread over in excess; to invade
and occupy; to take possession of; as, the vine overran
its trellis; the farm is overrun with witch grass.
Those barbarous nations that overran the world.
--Spenser.
2. To exceed in distance or speed of running; to go beyond or
pass in running.
Ahimaaz run by the way of the plain, and overran
Cushi. --2 Sam.
xviii. 23.
3. To go beyond; to extend in part beyond; as, one line
overruns another in length.
Note: In machinery, a sliding piece is said to overrun its
bearing when its forward end goes beyond it.
4. To abuse or oppress, as if by treading upon.
None of them the feeble overran. --Spenser.
5. (Print.)
(a) To carry over, or back, as type, from one line or page
into the next after, or next before.
(b) To extend the contents of (a line, column, or page)
into the next line, column, or page. OverrunOverrun O`ver*run", v. t. [imp. Overran; p. p. Overrun; p.
pr. & vb. n. Overrunning. ]
1. To run over; to grow or spread over in excess; to invade
and occupy; to take possession of; as, the vine overran
its trellis; the farm is overrun with witch grass.
Those barbarous nations that overran the world.
--Spenser.
2. To exceed in distance or speed of running; to go beyond or
pass in running.
Ahimaaz run by the way of the plain, and overran
Cushi. --2 Sam.
xviii. 23.
3. To go beyond; to extend in part beyond; as, one line
overruns another in length.
Note: In machinery, a sliding piece is said to overrun its
bearing when its forward end goes beyond it.
4. To abuse or oppress, as if by treading upon.
None of them the feeble overran. --Spenser.
5. (Print.)
(a) To carry over, or back, as type, from one line or page
into the next after, or next before.
(b) To extend the contents of (a line, column, or page)
into the next line, column, or page. Overrunner
Overrunner O`ver*run"ner, n.
One that overruns. --Lovelace.
OverrunningOverrun O`ver*run", v. t. [imp. Overran; p. p. Overrun; p.
pr. & vb. n. Overrunning. ]
1. To run over; to grow or spread over in excess; to invade
and occupy; to take possession of; as, the vine overran
its trellis; the farm is overrun with witch grass.
Those barbarous nations that overran the world.
--Spenser.
2. To exceed in distance or speed of running; to go beyond or
pass in running.
Ahimaaz run by the way of the plain, and overran
Cushi. --2 Sam.
xviii. 23.
3. To go beyond; to extend in part beyond; as, one line
overruns another in length.
Note: In machinery, a sliding piece is said to overrun its
bearing when its forward end goes beyond it.
4. To abuse or oppress, as if by treading upon.
None of them the feeble overran. --Spenser.
5. (Print.)
(a) To carry over, or back, as type, from one line or page
into the next after, or next before.
(b) To extend the contents of (a line, column, or page)
into the next line, column, or page. Ovulum verrucosumWarty Wart"y, a.
1. Having warts; full of warts; overgrow with warts; as, a
warty leaf.
2. Of the nature of warts; as, a warty excrescence.
Warty egg (Zo["o]l.), a marine univalve shell (Ovulum
verrucosum), having the surface covered with wartlike
elevations. T verrucosumCopal Co"pal (k[=o]"pal; 277), [Sp., fr. Mexican copalli, a
generic name of resins. --Clavigero.]
A resinous substance flowing spontaneously from trees of
Zanzibar, Madagascar, and South America (Trachylobium
Hornemannianum, T. verrucosum, and Hymen[ae]a
Courbaril), and dug from earth where forests have stood in
Africa; -- used chiefly in making varnishes. --Ure. VerrucaVerruca Ver*ru"ca, n.; pl. Verruc[ae]. [L. Cf. Verrugas.]
1. (Med.) A wart.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A wartlike elevation or roughness. VerrucaeVerruca Ver*ru"ca, n.; pl. Verruc[ae]. [L. Cf. Verrugas.]
1. (Med.) A wart.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A wartlike elevation or roughness. Verruciform
Verruciform Ver*ru"ci*form, a. [L. verruca wart + -form.]
Shaped like a wart or warts.
Verrucose
Verrucose Ver"ru*cose`, a. [L. verrucosus, fr. verruca a
wart.]
Covered with wartlike elevations; tuberculate; warty;
verrucous; as, a verrucose capsule.
Verrucous
Verrucous Ver"ru*cous, a.
Verrucose.
Verruculose
Verruculose Ver*ru"cu*lose`, a. [L. verrucula, dim. of verruca
a wart.]
Minutely verrucose; as, a verruculose leaf or stalk.
verrugasYaws Yaws, n. [African yaw a raspberry.] (Med.)
A disease, occurring in the Antilles and in Africa,
characterized by yellowish or reddish tumors, of a contagious
character, which, in shape and appearance, often resemble
currants, strawberries, or raspberries. There are several
varieties of this disease, variously known as framb[oe]sia,
pian, verrugas, and crab-yaws. VerrugasVerrugas Ver*ru"gas, n. [Sp., warts. Cf. Verruca.] (Med.)
An endemic disease occurring in the Andes in Peru,
characterized by warty tumors which ulcerate and bleed. It is
probably due to a special bacillus, and is often fatal.
Meaning of Verru from wikipedia
- pudgy,
bearded and
unkempt mafioso,
Brusca was
known in
Mafia circles as 'u
verru (in Sicilian), il
porco or il
maiale (in Italian; "the pig", "the swine")...
- of divination.
These include notes on the
comet of 1402 that he
called Verru, the
teaching of
medicine and
astrology in
France and
numerous other aspects...
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