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rules
(encz)
rules,pravidla n: Zdeněk Brož
RULES
(bouvier)
RULES, English law. The rules of the King's Bench and Fleet are certain
limits without the actual walls of the prisons, where the prisoner, on
proper security previously given to the marshal of the king's bench, or
warden of the fleet, may reside; those limits are considered, for all legal
and practical purposes, as merely a further extension of the prison walls.
2. The rules or permission to reside without the prison, may be
obtained by any person not committed criminally; 2 Str. R. 845; nor for
contempt Id. 817; by satisfying the marshal or warden of the security with
which he may grant such permission.

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system of rules
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i make my own rules
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Cerulescent
(gcide)
Cerulescent \Ce`ru*les"cent\, a. [L. caeruleus sky-blue +
-escent.]
Tending to cerulean; light bluish.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Chen coerulescens
(gcide)
Snow \Snow\, n. [OE. snow, snaw, AS. sn[=a]w; akin to D. sneeuw,
OS. & OHG. sn[=e]o, G. schnee, Icel. sn[ae]r, snj[=o]r,
snaj[=a]r, Sw. sn["o], Dan. snee, Goth. snaiws, Lith.
sn["e]gas, Russ. snieg', Ir. & Gael. sneachd, W. nyf, L. nix,
nivis, Gr. acc. ni`fa, also AS. sn[imac]wan to snow, G.
schneien, OHG. sn[imac]wan, Lith. snigti, L. ningit it snows,
Gr. ni`fei, Zend snizh to snow; cf. Skr. snih to be wet or
sticky. [root]172.]
1. Watery particles congealed into white or transparent
crystals or flakes in the air, and falling to the earth,
exhibiting a great variety of very beautiful and perfect
forms.
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Note: Snow is often used to form compounds, most of which are
of obvious meaning; as, snow-capped, snow-clad,
snow-cold, snow-crowned, snow-crust, snow-fed,
snow-haired, snowlike, snow-mantled, snow-nodding,
snow-wrought, and the like.
[1913 Webster]

2. Fig.: Something white like snow, as the white color
(argent) in heraldry; something which falls in, or as in,
flakes.
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The field of snow with eagle of black therein.
--Chaucer.
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Red snow. See under Red.
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Snow bunting. (Zool.) See Snowbird, 1.

Snow cock (Zool.), the snow pheasant.

Snow flea (Zool.), a small black leaping poduran
(Achorutes nivicola) often found in winter on the snow
in vast numbers.

Snow flood, a flood from melted snow.

Snow flower (Bot.), the fringe tree.

Snow fly, or Snow insect (Zool.), any one of several
species of neuropterous insects of the genus Boreus. The
male has rudimentary wings; the female is wingless. These
insects sometimes appear creeping and leaping on the snow
in great numbers.

Snow gnat (Zool.), any wingless dipterous insect of the
genus Chionea found running on snow in winter.

Snow goose (Zool.), any one of several species of arctic
geese of the genus Chen. The common snow goose ({Chen
hyperborea}), common in the Western United States in
winter, is white, with the tips of the wings black and
legs and bill red. Called also white brant, wavey, and
Texas goose. The blue, or blue-winged, snow goose ({Chen
coerulescens}) is varied with grayish brown and bluish
gray, with the wing quills black and the head and upper
part of the neck white. Called also white head,
white-headed goose, and bald brant.

Snow leopard (Zool.), the ounce.

Snow line, lowest limit of perpetual snow. In the Alps this
is at an altitude of 9,000 feet, in the Andes, at the
equator, 16,000 feet.

Snow mouse (Zool.), a European vole (Arvicola nivalis)
which inhabits the Alps and other high mountains.

Snow pheasant (Zool.), any one of several species of large,
handsome gallinaceous birds of the genus Tetraogallus,
native of the lofty mountains of Asia. The Himalayn snow
pheasant (Tetraogallus Himalayensis) in the best-known
species. Called also snow cock, and snow chukor.

Snow partridge. (Zool.) See under Partridge.

Snow pigeon (Zool.), a pigeon (Columba leuconota) native
of the Himalaya mountains. Its back, neck, and rump are
white, the top of the head and the ear coverts are black.


Snow plant (Bot.), a fleshy parasitic herb ({Sarcodes
sanguinea}) growing in the coniferous forests of
California. It is all of a bright red color, and is fabled
to grow from the snow, through which it sometimes shoots
up.
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Melanotis caerulescens
(gcide)
mockingbird \mockingbird\, mocking bird \mocking bird\n.
(Zool.),
A long-tailed gray-and-white songbird of North America
(Mimus polyglottos), remarkable for its exact imitations of
the notes of other birds. Its back is gray; the tail and
wings are blackish, with a white patch on each wing; the
outer tail feathers are partly white. Originally its range
was confined mostly to the southern states, but by late 19th
century it had migrated as far north as New York. The name is
also applied to other members of thee same and related
genera, found in Mexico, Central America, and the West
Indies, such as the blue mockingbird of Mexico, {Melanotis
caerulescens}.

Syn: mocker, Mimus polyglottos .
[WordNet 1.5]
Zosterops coerulescens
(gcide)
White-eye \White"-eye`\, n. (Zool.)
Any one of several species of small Old World singing of the
genus Zosterops, as Zosterops palpebrosus of India, and
Zosterops c[oe]rulescens of Australia. The eyes are
encircled by a ring of white feathers, whence the name.
Called also bush creeper, and white-eyed tit.
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chen caerulescens
(wn)
Chen caerulescens
n 1: North American wild goose having dark plumage in summer but
white in winter [syn: blue goose, Chen caerulescens]
melanotis caerulescens
(wn)
Melanotis caerulescens
n 1: mockingbird of Mexico [syn: blue mockingbird, {Melanotis
caerulescens}]