| | slovo | definícia |  | Bog spavin (gcide)
 | Spavin \Spav"in\, n. [OE. spaveyne, OF. esparvain, F. ['e]parvin; akin to OF. espervier a sparrow hawk, F.
 ['e]pervier, fr. OHG. sparw[=a]ri (G. sperber), fr. OHG.
 sparo sparrow, because this disease makes the horse raise the
 infirm leg in the manner of a sparrow hawk or sparrow. See
 Sparrow.] (Far.)
 A disease of horses characterized by a bony swelling
 developed on the hock as the result of inflammation of the
 bones; also, the swelling itself. The resulting lameness is
 due to the inflammation, and not the bony tumor as popularly
 supposed. --Harbaugh.
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 Bog spavin, a soft swelling produced by distention of the
 capsular ligament of the hock; -- called also {blood
 spavin}.
 
 Bone spavin, spavin attended with exostosis; ordinary
 spavin.
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 |  | Bog spavin (gcide)
 | bog \bog\ (b[o^]g), n. [Ir. & Gael. bog soft, tender, moist: cf. Ir. bogach bog, moor, marsh, Gael. bogan quagmire.]
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 1. A quagmire filled with decayed moss and other vegetable
 matter; wet spongy ground where a heavy body is apt to
 sink; a marsh; a morass.
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 Appalled with thoughts of bog, or caverned pit,
 Of treacherous earth, subsiding where they tread.
 --R. Jago.
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 2. A little elevated spot or clump of earth, roots, and
 grass, in a marsh or swamp. [Local, U. S.]
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 Bog bean. See Buck bean.
 
 Bog bumper (bump, to make a loud noise), Bog blitter,
 Bog bluiter, Bog jumper, the bittern. [Prov.]
 
 Bog butter, a hydrocarbon of butterlike consistence found
 in the peat bogs of Ireland.
 
 Bog earth (Min.), a soil composed for the most part of
 silex and partially decomposed vegetable fiber. --P. Cyc.
 
 Bog moss. (Bot.) Same as Sphagnum.
 
 Bog myrtle (Bot.), the sweet gale.
 
 Bog ore. (Min.)
 (a) An ore of iron found in boggy or swampy land; a
 variety of brown iron ore, or limonite.
 (b) Bog manganese, the hydrated peroxide of manganese.
 
 Bog rush (Bot.), any rush growing in bogs; saw grass.
 
 Bog spavin. See under Spavin.
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 |  | bog spavin (wn)
 | bog spavin n 1: spavin caused by collection of fluids
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | Bog spavin (gcide)
 | Spavin \Spav"in\, n. [OE. spaveyne, OF. esparvain, F. ['e]parvin; akin to OF. espervier a sparrow hawk, F.
 ['e]pervier, fr. OHG. sparw[=a]ri (G. sperber), fr. OHG.
 sparo sparrow, because this disease makes the horse raise the
 infirm leg in the manner of a sparrow hawk or sparrow. See
 Sparrow.] (Far.)
 A disease of horses characterized by a bony swelling
 developed on the hock as the result of inflammation of the
 bones; also, the swelling itself. The resulting lameness is
 due to the inflammation, and not the bony tumor as popularly
 supposed. --Harbaugh.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 Bog spavin, a soft swelling produced by distention of the
 capsular ligament of the hock; -- called also {blood
 spavin}.
 
 Bone spavin, spavin attended with exostosis; ordinary
 spavin.
 [1913 Webster]bog \bog\ (b[o^]g), n. [Ir. & Gael. bog soft, tender, moist: cf.
 Ir. bogach bog, moor, marsh, Gael. bogan quagmire.]
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 1. A quagmire filled with decayed moss and other vegetable
 matter; wet spongy ground where a heavy body is apt to
 sink; a marsh; a morass.
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 Appalled with thoughts of bog, or caverned pit,
 Of treacherous earth, subsiding where they tread.
 --R. Jago.
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 2. A little elevated spot or clump of earth, roots, and
 grass, in a marsh or swamp. [Local, U. S.]
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 Bog bean. See Buck bean.
 
 Bog bumper (bump, to make a loud noise), Bog blitter,
 Bog bluiter, Bog jumper, the bittern. [Prov.]
 
 Bog butter, a hydrocarbon of butterlike consistence found
 in the peat bogs of Ireland.
 
 Bog earth (Min.), a soil composed for the most part of
 silex and partially decomposed vegetable fiber. --P. Cyc.
 
 Bog moss. (Bot.) Same as Sphagnum.
 
 Bog myrtle (Bot.), the sweet gale.
 
 Bog ore. (Min.)
 (a) An ore of iron found in boggy or swampy land; a
 variety of brown iron ore, or limonite.
 (b) Bog manganese, the hydrated peroxide of manganese.
 
 Bog rush (Bot.), any rush growing in bogs; saw grass.
 
 Bog spavin. See under Spavin.
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