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Jumping hare (gcide) | Hare \Hare\, n. [AS. hara; akin to D. haas, G. hase, OHG. haso,
    Dan. & Sw. hare, Icel. h[=e]ri, Skr. [,c]a[,c]a. [root]226.]
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    1. (Zool.) A rodent of the genus Lepus, having long hind
       legs, a short tail, and a divided upper lip. It is a timid
       animal, moves swiftly by leaps, and is remarkable for its
       fecundity.
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    Note: The species of hares are numerous. The common European
          hare is Lepus timidus. The northern or varying hare
          of America (Lepus Americanus), and the prairie hare
          (Lepus campestris), turn white in winter. In America,
          the various species of hares are commonly called
          rabbits.
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    2. (Astron.) A small constellation situated south of and
       under the foot of Orion; Lepus.
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    Hare and hounds, a game played by men and boys, two, called
       hares, having a few minutes' start, and scattering bits of
       paper to indicate their course, being chased by the
       others, called the hounds, through a wide circuit.
 
    Hare kangaroo (Zool.), a small Australian kangaroo
       (Lagorchestes Leporoides), resembling the hare in size
       and color,
 
    Hare's lettuce (Bot.), a plant of the genus Sonchus, or
       sow thistle; -- so called because hares are said to eat it
       when fainting with heat. --Dr. Prior.
 
    Jumping hare. (Zool.) See under Jumping.
 
    Little chief hare, or Crying hare. (Zool.) See {Chief
       hare}.
 
    Sea hare. (Zool.) See Aplysia.
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