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Haver (gcide) | Haver \Ha"ver\ (h[a^]v"[~e]r), n.
A possessor; a holder. --Shak.
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Haver (gcide) | Haver \Hav"er\, n. [D. haver; akin to G. haber.]
The oat; oats. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
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Haver bread, oaten bread.
Haver cake, oaten cake. --Piers Plowman.
Haver grass, the wild oat.
Haver meal, oatmeal.
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Haver (gcide) | Haver \Ha"ver\ (h[=a]"v[~e]r), v. i. [Etymol. uncertain.]
To maunder; to talk foolishly; to chatter. [Scot.] --Sir W.
Scott.
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electric shaver (encz) | electric shaver, n: |
haverhill fever (encz) | Haverhill fever, |
havering (encz) | havering,váhající adj: Jaroslav Šedivý |
haversack (encz) | haversack,chlebník Jaroslav Šedivý |
shaver (encz) | shaver,holicí strojek |
A note shaver (gcide) | Shaver \Shav"er\, n.
1. One who shaves; one whose occupation is to shave.
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2. One who is close in bargains; a sharper. --Swift.
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3. One who fleeces; a pillager; a plunderer.
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By these shavers the Turks were stripped. --Knolles.
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4. A boy; a lad; a little fellow. [Colloq.] "These unlucky
little shavers." --Salmagundi.
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As I have mentioned at the door to this young
shaver, I am on a chase in the name of the king.
--Dickens.
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5. (Mech.) A tool or machine for shaving.
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A note shaver, a person who buys notes at a discount
greater than the legal rate of interest. [Cant, U.S.]
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Haver bread (gcide) | Haver \Hav"er\, n. [D. haver; akin to G. haber.]
The oat; oats. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
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Haver bread, oaten bread.
Haver cake, oaten cake. --Piers Plowman.
Haver grass, the wild oat.
Haver meal, oatmeal.
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Haver cake (gcide) | Haver \Hav"er\, n. [D. haver; akin to G. haber.]
The oat; oats. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
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Haver bread, oaten bread.
Haver cake, oaten cake. --Piers Plowman.
Haver grass, the wild oat.
Haver meal, oatmeal.
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Haver grass (gcide) | Haver \Hav"er\, n. [D. haver; akin to G. haber.]
The oat; oats. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
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Haver bread, oaten bread.
Haver cake, oaten cake. --Piers Plowman.
Haver grass, the wild oat.
Haver meal, oatmeal.
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Haver meal (gcide) | Haver \Hav"er\, n. [D. haver; akin to G. haber.]
The oat; oats. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
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Haver bread, oaten bread.
Haver cake, oaten cake. --Piers Plowman.
Haver grass, the wild oat.
Haver meal, oatmeal.
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Haversack (gcide) | Haversack \Hav"er*sack\ (h[a^]v"[~e]r*s[a^]k), n. [F. havresac,
G. habersack, sack for oats. See 2d Haver, and Sack a
bag.]
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1. A bag for oats or oatmeal. [Prov. Eng.]
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2. A bag or case, usually of stout cloth, in which a soldier
carries his rations when on a march; -- distinguished from
knapsack.
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3. A gunner's case or bag used to carry cartridges from the
ammunition chest to the piece in loading.
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Haversian (gcide) | Haversian \Ha*ver"sian\ (h[.a]*v[~e]r"shan), a.
Pertaining to, or discovered by, Clopton Havers, an English
physician of the seventeenth century.
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Haversian canals (Anat.), the small canals through which
the blood vessels ramify in bone.
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Haversian canals (gcide) | Haversian \Ha*ver"sian\ (h[.a]*v[~e]r"shan), a.
Pertaining to, or discovered by, Clopton Havers, an English
physician of the seventeenth century.
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Haversian canals (Anat.), the small canals through which
the blood vessels ramify in bone.
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Shaver (gcide) | Shaver \Shav"er\, n.
1. One who shaves; one whose occupation is to shave.
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2. One who is close in bargains; a sharper. --Swift.
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3. One who fleeces; a pillager; a plunderer.
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By these shavers the Turks were stripped. --Knolles.
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4. A boy; a lad; a little fellow. [Colloq.] "These unlucky
little shavers." --Salmagundi.
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As I have mentioned at the door to this young
shaver, I am on a chase in the name of the king.
--Dickens.
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5. (Mech.) A tool or machine for shaving.
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A note shaver, a person who buys notes at a discount
greater than the legal rate of interest. [Cant, U.S.]
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electric shaver (wn) | electric shaver
n 1: a razor powered by an electric motor [syn: shaver,
electric shaver, electric razor] |
haverhill fever (wn) | Haverhill fever
n 1: the form of ratbite fever occurring in the United States |
haversack (wn) | haversack
n 1: a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder [syn:
backpack, back pack, knapsack, packsack,
rucksack, haversack] |
haversian canal (wn) | Haversian canal
n 1: any of the many tiny canals that contain blood vessels and
connective tissue and that form a network in bone |
shaver (wn) | shaver
n 1: an adult male who shaves
2: a young person of either sex; "she writes books for
children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term
for youngster" [syn: child, kid, youngster, minor,
shaver, nipper, small fry, tiddler, tike, tyke,
fry, nestling]
3: a razor powered by an electric motor [syn: shaver,
electric shaver, electric razor] |
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