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Rapter (gcide) | Rapter \Rap"ter\ (r[a^]p"t[~e]r), n.
A raptor. [Obs.] --Drayton.
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Cerapteryx graminis (gcide) | Antler \Ant"ler\, n. [OE. auntelere, OF. antoillier, andoiller,
endouiller, fr. F. andouiller, fr. an assumed LL.
antocularis, fr. L. ante before + oculus eye. See Ocular.]
(Zool.)
The entire horn, or any branch of the horn, of a cervine
animal, as of a stag.
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Huge stags with sixteen antlers. --Macaulay.
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Note: The branch next to the head is called the brow antler,
and the branch next above, the bez antler, or bay
antler. The main stem is the beam, and the branches are
often called tynes. Antlers are deciduous bony (not
horny) growths, and are covered with a periosteum while
growing. See Velvet.
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Antler moth (Zool.), a destructive European moth
(Cerapteryx graminis), which devastates grass lands.
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Halesia tetraptera (gcide) | Silver \Sil"ver\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to silver; made of silver; as, silver
leaf; a silver cup.
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2. Resembling silver. Specifically:
(a) Bright; resplendent; white. "Silver hair." --Shak.
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Others, on silver lakes and rivers, bathed
Their downy breast. --Milton.
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(b) Precious; costly.
(c) Giving a clear, ringing sound soft and clear. "Silver
voices." --Spenser.
(d) Sweet; gentle; peaceful. "Silver slumber." --Spenser.
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American silver fir (Bot.), the balsam fir. See under
Balsam.
Silver age (Roman Lit.), the latter part (a. d. 14-180) of
the classical period of Latinity, -- the time of writers
of inferior purity of language, as compared with those of
the previous golden age, so-called.
Silver-bell tree (Bot.), an American shrub or small tree
(Halesia tetraptera) with white bell-shaped flowers in
clusters or racemes; the snowdrop tree.
Silver bush (Bot.), a shrubby leguminous plant ({Anthyllis
Barba-Jovis}) of Southern Europe, having silvery foliage.
Silver chub (Zool.), the fallfish.
Silver eel. (Zool.)
(a) The cutlass fish.
(b) A pale variety of the common eel.
Silver fir (Bot.), a coniferous tree (Abies pectinata)
found in mountainous districts in the middle and south of
Europe, where it often grows to the height of 100 or 150
feet. It yields Burgundy pitch and Strasburg turpentine.
Silver foil, foil made of silver.
Silver fox (Zool.), a variety of the common fox ({Vulpes
vulpes}, variety argenteus) found in the northern parts of
Asia, Europe, and America. Its fur is nearly black, with
silvery tips, and is highly valued. Called also {black
fox}, and silver-gray fox.
Silver gar. (Zool.) See Billfish
(a) .
Silver grain (Bot.), the lines or narrow plates of cellular
tissue which pass from the pith to the bark of an
exogenous stem; the medullary rays. In the wood of the oak
they are much larger than in that of the beech, maple,
pine, cherry, etc.
Silver grebe (Zool.), the red-throated diver. See Illust.
under Diver.
Silver hake (Zool.), the American whiting.
Silver leaf, leaves or sheets made of silver beaten very
thin.
Silver lunge (Zool.), the namaycush.
Silver moonfish.(Zool.) See Moonfish
(b) .
Silver moth (Zool.), a lepisma.
Silver owl (Zool.), the barn owl.
Silver perch (Zool.), the mademoiselle, 2.
Silver pheasant (Zool.), any one of several species of
beautiful crested and long-tailed Asiatic pheasants, of
the genus Euplocamus. They have the tail and more or
less of the upper parts silvery white. The most common
species (Euplocamus nychtemerus) is native of China.
Silver plate,
(a) domestic utensils made of a base metal coated with
silver.
(b) a plating of silver on a base metal.
Silver plover (Zool.), the knot.
Silver salmon (Zool.), a salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
native of both coasts of the North Pacific. It ascends all
the American rivers as far south as the Sacramento. Called
also kisutch, whitefish, and white salmon.
Silver shell (Zool.), a marine bivalve of the genus Anomia.
See Anomia.
Silver steel, an alloy of steel with a very small
proportion of silver.
Silver stick, a title given to the title field officer of
the Life Guards when on duty at the palace. [Eng.]
--Thackeray.
Silver tree (Bot.), a South African tree ({Leucadendron
argenteum}) with long, silvery, silky leaves.
Silver trout, (Zool.) See Trout.
Silver wedding. See under Wedding.
Silver whiting (Zool.), a marine sciaenoid food fish
(Menticirrus littoralis) native of the Southern United
States; -- called also surf whiting.
Silver witch (Zool.), A lepisma.
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Paraptera (gcide) | Parapterum \Pa*rap"te*rum\, n.; pl. Paraptera. [NL. See
Para-, and Pteron.] (Zool.)
A special plate situated on the sides of the mesothorax and
metathorax of certain insects.
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Parapterum (gcide) | Parapterum \Pa*rap"te*rum\, n.; pl. Paraptera. [NL. See
Para-, and Pteron.] (Zool.)
A special plate situated on the sides of the mesothorax and
metathorax of certain insects.
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Sophora tetraptera (gcide) | kowhai \kowhai\ n.
A shrub or small tree (Sophora tetraptera) of New Zealand
and Chile having pendulous racemes of tubular golden-yellow
flowers; it yields a hard strong wood.
Syn: Sophora tetraptera.
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Tetrapteran (gcide) | Tetrapteran \Te*trap"ter*an\, n. [See Tetrapterous.] (Zool.)
An insect having four wings.
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Tetrapterous (gcide) | Tetrapterous \Te*trap"ter*ous\, a. [Gr. ?; te`tra- (see
Tetra-) + ? wing.] (Zool.)
Having four wings.
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Urapteryx sambucaria (gcide) | Swallow-tailed \Swal"low-tailed`\, a.
1. Having a tail like that of a swallow; hence, like a
swallow's tail in form; having narrow and tapering or
pointed skirts; as, a swallow-tailed coat.
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2. (Carp.) United by dovetailing; dovetailed.
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Swallow-tailed duck (Zool.), the old squaw.
Swallow-tailed gull (Zool.), an Arctic gull ({Xema
furcata}), which has a deeply forked tail.
Swallow-tailed hawk or Swallow-tailed kite (Zool.), the
fork-tailed kite.
Swallow-tailed moth (Zool.), a European moth ({Urapteryx
sambucaria}) having tail-like lobes on the hind wings.
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cerapteryx (wn) | Cerapteryx
n 1: antler moths [syn: Cerapteryx, genus Cerapteryx] |
cerapteryx graminis (wn) | Cerapteryx graminis
n 1: European moth with white antler-like markings on the
forewings; the larvae damage pastures and grasslands [syn:
antler moth, Cerapteryx graminis] |
genus cerapteryx (wn) | genus Cerapteryx
n 1: antler moths [syn: Cerapteryx, genus Cerapteryx] |
halesia tetraptera (wn) | Halesia tetraptera
n 1: medium-sized tree of West Virginia to Florida and Texas
[syn: silver-bell tree, silverbell tree, {snowdrop
tree}, opossum wood, Halesia carolina, {Halesia
tetraptera}] |
hypericum tetrapterum (wn) | Hypericum tetrapterum
n 1: European perennial St John's wort; Ireland and France to
western Siberia [syn: St Peter's wort, {Hypericum
tetrapterum}, Hypericum maculatum] |
sophora tetraptera (wn) | Sophora tetraptera
n 1: shrub or small tree of New Zealand and Chile having
pendulous racemes of tubular golden-yellow flowers; yields
a hard strong wood [syn: kowhai, Sophora tetraptera] |
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