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dog's tail
A name for the constellation Ursa Minor or Little Bear.
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dogs
To go to the dogs. To go to destruction; to be ruined, destroyed, or devoured.--Johnson.
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dogs
The last supports knocked away at the launching of a ship.
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rat-tail grass
n.
name given to – – (1) Ischaemum laxum, R. Br., N.O. Gramineae.
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cat-tail grass
Herds grass, or timothy.
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Tail
·noun ·see <<Tailing>>, ·noun, 5.
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tail
A prostitute. Also, a sword.
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tail
v. tr.
to herd and tend sheep or cattle:lit. to follow close behind the tail.
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tail
A rope spliced into the strop or round of any block, leaving a long end for making fast to rigging, ...
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Grass
·vi To produce grass.
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Grass
1) Heb. hatsir, ripe grass fit for mowing (1 Kings 18:5; Job 40:15; Ps. 104:14). As the herbage rapi...
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grass
n.
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grass
A vulgar contraction of sparrow-grass, i. e. asparagus. Further than this the force of corruption ca...
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grass
A term applied to vegetables in general. (See feed of grass.)
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Dog's-bane
·noun ·see <<Dogbane>>.
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Dog's-ear
·noun The corner of a leaf, in a book, turned down like the ear of a dog.
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Dog's-tongue
·noun Hound's-tongue.
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Dog's Head
In Aldersgate Street (P.C. 1732).
Not named in the maps.
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dog's portion
A lick and a smell. He comes in for only a dog's portion; a saying of one who is a distant admirer o...
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dog's rig
To copulate till you are tired, and then turn tail to it.
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dog's soup
Rain water.
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dog's wife
Jocular ways of calling a woman a bitch.
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dog's tongue
n.
name given to the plant Cynoglossum suaveolens, R. Br., N.O. Asperifoliae.
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dog's bane
(Apocynum androsæmifolium.) The common name of a shrub, which grows along the road-side and borders ...
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dog's-body
Dried pease boiled in a cloth.
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fog-dogs
Those transient prismatic breaks which occur in thick mists, and considered good symptoms of the wea...
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ring-dogs
Iron implements for hauling timber along: made by connecting two common dogs by a ring through the e...
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sling-dogs
In timber lifting, a dog is an iron implement with a fang at one end, and an eye at the other, in wh...
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Boat-tail
·noun A large grackle or blackbird (Quiscalus major), found in the Southern United States.
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Box tail
·add. ·- In a flying machine, a tail or rudder, usually fixed, resembling a box kite.
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Cat's-tail
·noun ·see <<Timothy>>, Cat-tail, <<Cirrus>>.
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Cat-tail
·noun A tall rush or flag (Typha latifolia) growing in marshes, with long, flat leaves, and having i...
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Cross-tail
·noun A bar connecting the ends of the side rods or levers of a backaction or side-lever engine.
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Daggle-tail
·noun A slovenly woman; a slattern; a draggle-tail.
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Drabble-tail
·noun A draggle-tail; a slattern.
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Draggle-tail
·noun A slattern who suffers her gown to trail in the mire; a drabble-tail.
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Dragon's tail
·- ·see Dragon's blood, Dragon's head, ·etc., under <<Dragon>>.
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Fish-tail
·adj Like the of a fish; acting, or producing something, like the tail of a fish.
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Hare's-tail
·noun A kind of grass (Eriophorum vaginatum). ·see Cotton grass, under <<Cotton>>.
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Lion's tail
·- A genus of labiate plants (Leonurus);
— so called from a fancied resemblance of its flower spike...
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Lizard's tail
·- A perennial plant of the genus Saururus (S. cernuus), growing in marshes, and having white flower...
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Mare's-tail
·noun An aquatic plant of the genus Hippuris (H. vulgaris), having narrow leaves in whorls.
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Racket-tail
·noun Any one of several species of humming birds of the genus Steganura, having two of the tail fea...
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Rat-tail
·noun Any fish of the genus Macrurus. ·see <<Grenadier>>, 2.
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Split-tail
·noun The pintail duck.
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Tail-bay
·noun The part of a canal lock below the lower gates.
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Tail-water
·noun Water in a tailrace.
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Teeter-tail
·noun The spotted sandpiper. ·see the Note under <<Sandpiper>>.
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Triple-tail
·noun An edible fish (Lobotes Surinamensis) found in the warmer parts of all the oceans, and common ...
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bob tail
A lewd woman, or one that plays with her tail; also an impotent man, or an eunuch. Tag, rag, and bob...
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dove-tail
A species of regular answer, which fits into the subject, like the contrivance whence it takes its n...
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plug tail
A man's penis.
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swish tail
A pheasant; so called by the persons who sell game for the poachers.
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tickle tail
A rod, or schoolmaster. A man's penis.
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brown-tail
n.
bird-name for the TasmanianTit. See Tit.
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cat's tail
n.
See wonga.
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jolly-tail
n.
a Tasmanian name for the largervariety of the fish Galaxias attenuatus, Jenyns, andother species...
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ring-tail
or Ring-tailed Opossum
n.
See pseudochirus and opossum.
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silver-tail
n.
a bush term for a «swell» :a man who goes to the manager's house, not to the men's hut.See Hut.
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whip-tail
n.
1) A fancy name for a smallKangaroo. See Pretty-Faces, quotation.
2) A Tasmanian fish; see unde...
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yellow-tail
n.
The name is given in Victoriato the fish Caranx trachurus, Cuv. and Val.; the Horse-Mackerel (q....
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club-tail
(Genus alosa.) The common shad, the fatter portion of which have the tail swollen, and on the coast ...
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swingle-tail
(Genus, carcharias. Cuvier.) The popular name for the Thresher Shark, from the use it makes of its l...
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tail-race
The water course leading from a mill after it has passed the water-wheel.
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cawsie-tail
a dunce. N. Rather CAWFE-TAIL, i. e. calf-tail. Lane.
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tail-ends
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cat's-tail
The inner part of the cat-head, that fays down upon the cat-beam.
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cross-tail
In a steam-engine, is of the same form as the cylinder cross-head: it has iron straps catching the p...
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culver-tail
The fastenings of a ship's carlings into the beams.
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dove-tail
The fastening or letting in of one timber into another by a dove-tailed end and score, so that they ...
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monkey-tail
A lever for training a carronade.
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pig-tail
The common twisted tobacco for chewing.
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pin-tail
The Anas acuta, a species of duck with a long pointed tail. Also, in artillery, the iron pin on the ...
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rat's-tail
The tapering end of a rope. Also, the round tapered file for enlarging holes in metal.
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ring-tail
A kind of studding-sail hoisted beyond the after edge of those sails which are extended by a gaff an...
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swallow's tail
In fortification, an old form of outwork, having its front broken into a re-entering angle, and its ...
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tail-block
A rope-stropped block, having an end of rope attached to it as a tail, by which it may be fastened t...
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tail on
, or tally on
The order to clap on to a rope.
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tail-race
The water which leaves the paddles of a steam-boat. Also, the water-course of a mill beyond the wate...
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tail-tackle
A luff-tackle purchase, with a hook in the end of the single block, and a tail to the upper end of t...
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tail up
When a whale dives perpendicularly. In this case whalers expect the fish to rise near the same spot....
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tail-valve
A valve in the air-pump at the opposite side from the condenser, and connected with the latter by a ...
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yellow-tail
A well-known tropical fish, often in company with whip-rays; it is about 4 feet long, with a great h...
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Aleppo grass
·add. ·- One of the cultivated forms of Andropogon Halepensis (syn. Sorghum Halepense). ·see <<Andro...
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Alfa grass
·noun A plant (Macrochloa tenacissima) of North Africa; also, its fiber, used in paper making.
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Arrow grass
·noun An herbaceous grasslike plant (Triglochin palustre, and other species) with pods opening so as...
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Bent grass
·- ·same·as <<Bent>>, a kind of grass.
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Bermuda grass
·- A kind of grass (Cynodon Dactylon) esteemed for pasture in the Southern United States. It is a na...
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Blue grass
·- A species of grass (Poa compressa) with bluish green stems, valuable in thin gravelly soils; wire...
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Brome grass
·- A genus (Bromus) of grasses, one species of which is the chess or cheat.
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Bunch grass
·- A grass growing in bunches and affording pasture. In California, Atropis tenuifolia, Festuca scab...
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Couch grass
·- ·see Quitch grass.
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Doob grass
·- A perennial, creeping grass (Cynodon dactylon), highly prized, in Hindostan, as food for cattle, ...
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Doub grass
·- Doob grass.
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Flyaway grass
·add. ·- The hair grass (Agrostis scabra). So called from its light panicle, which is blown to great...
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Gama grass
·- A species of grass (Tripsacum dactyloides) tall, stout, and exceedingly productive; cultivated in...
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Grama grass
·- The name of several kinds of pasture grasses found in the Western United States, ·esp. the Boutel...
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Grass tree
·- A similar Australian plant (Kingia australis).
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Grass-green
·adj Green with grass.
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Grass-grown
·adj Overgrown with grass; as, a grass-grown road.
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Guatemala grass
·- ·see <<Teosinte>>.
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Hair grass
·- A grass with very slender leaves or branches; as the Agrostis scabra, and several species of Aira...
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Hard grass
·- A name given to several different grasses, especially to the Roltbollia incurvata, and to the spe...
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Hariali grass
·- The East Indian name of the Cynodon Dactylon; dog's-grass.
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Johnson grass
·- A tall perennial grass (Sorghum Halepense), valuable in the Southern and Western States for pastu...
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Lyme grass
·- A coarse perennial grass of several species of Elymus, ·esp. E. Canadensis, and the European E. a...
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Melic grass
·- A genus of grasses (Melica) of little agricultural importance.
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Para grass
·add. ·- Piassaba fiber.
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Quack grass
·- ·see Quitch grass.
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Quitch grass
·- A perennial grass (Agropyrum repens) having long running rootstalks, by which it spreads rapidly ...
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Randall grass
·- The meadow fescue (Festuca elatior). ·see under <<Grass>>.
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Ray grass
·- A perennial European grass (Lolium perenne);
— called also rye grass, and red darnel. ·see <<Dar...
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Scutch grass
·- A kind of pasture grass (Cynodon Dactylon). ·see Bermuda grass: also Illustration in Appendix.
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Sea grass
·- <<Eelgrass>>.
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Sisal grass
·- ·Alt. of Sisal hemp.
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Squitch grass
·- Quitch grass.
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Timothy grass
·- A kind of grass (Phleum pratense) with long cylindrical spikes;
— called also herd's grass, in E...
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Tussac grass
·- Tussock grass.
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Twitch grass
·- ·see Quitch grass.
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Water grass
·add. ·- Manna grass.
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bamboo-grass
n.
an Australian cane-like grass, Glyceria ramigera, F. v. M. ; also called CaneGrass. Largely used...
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barcoo-grass
n.
an Australian grass, Anthistiria membranacea, Lindl. One of the best pasturegrasses in Queenslan...
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bent-grass
. n.
See grass.
1835. Ross, `Hobart Town Almanack,' p. 65:
«Agrostis virginica. Virginian Agrosti...
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button-grass
n.
Schaenussphaerocephalus, Poiret, N.O. Cyperaceae. The grassis found covering barren boggy land i...
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cane-grass
n.
i.q. bamboo-grass (q.v.).
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cutting-grass
n.
Cladium psittacorum,Labill., N.O. Cyperaceae. It grows very long narrowblades whose thin rigid e...
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fibrous grass
n.
a Tasmanian grass(see Grass), Stipa semiibarbata, R. Br., N.O. Gramineae.
1862. W. Archer, `Pro...
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grass-bird
n.
In New Zealand, Sphenoeacus//sic. otherwhere Sphenaeacus GJC// punctatus, Gray, thesame as Fern-...
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grass-parrakeet
n.
a bird of the genus Euphema. The Australian species are – – Blue-winged Parrakeet Euphema aurant...
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grass-tree
n.
1) The name applied to treesof the genus Xanthorrhoea, N.O. Liliaceae, of whichthirteen species ...
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kangaroo-grass
n.
a name given to severalspecies of grasses of the genera Anthistiria and Andropogon, chiefly from...
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landsborough grass
n.
a valuable Queenslandfodder grass of a reddish colour, Anthistiriamembranacea, Lindl., N.O. Gram...
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manna-grass
See grass.
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mitchell-grass
n.
an Australian grass, Astrebla elymoides, A. triticoides, F. v. M., N.O. Gramineae. Two other spe...
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mulga-grass
n.
an Australian grass, Danthonia penicillata, F. v. M.; also Neurachnemitchelliana, Nees. See also...
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nut-grass
n.
an Australian plant, Cyperus rotundus, Linn., N.O. Cyperaceae. The specific andthe vernacular na...
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oat-grass
n.
Anthistiria avenacea,F. v. M., N.O. Gramineae. A species of Kangaroo-Grass (q.v.). See also Gras...
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porcupine-grass
n.
the name given to certainspecies of Triodia, of which the more important are T. mitchelli, Benth...
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snow-grass
n.
Poa caespitosa,G. Forst., another name for Wiry grass (q.v.).See also Grass.
1875. Wood and Lap...
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spear-grass
n.
name given to several grasseswhose spear-like seeds spoil the wool of sheep, but which areyet ex...
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sugar-grass
n.
an Australian grass, Erianthus fulvus, Kunth., N.O. Gramineae.
1889. J. H. Maiden, `Useful Nati...
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sword-grass
n.
In New Zealand, Arundoconspicua; in Australia, Cladium psittacorum,Labill. It is not the same as...
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tolmer's grass
n.
a fibrous plant, Lepidosperma gladiatum, Labill., N.O. Cyperaceae,suitable for manufacture of pa...
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travellers' grass
i.q. settler's twine (q.v.).
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tussock-grass
n.
Tussock is an English wordfor a tuft of grass. From this a plant of the lily family, Lomandra lo...
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umbrella-grass
i.q. Native Millet, Panicumdecompositum, R. Br., N.O. Gramineae. See Millet. It is called Umbrella-g...
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wallaby-grass
n.
an Australian grass, Danthonia penicillata, F. v. M., N.O. Gramineae.
1889. J. H. Maiden, `Usef...
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wiry-grass
and Wiry-grass
See grass.
1883. E. M. Curr, `Recollections of Squatting in Victoria'(1841-1851), p...
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wire-grass
and Wiry-grass
See grass.
1883. E. M. Curr, `Recollections of Squatting in Victoria'(1841-1851), p...
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bent grass
(Genus, agrostis.) The popular name in the Northern States for a common grass, sometimes called red-...
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buffalo grass
A species of short grass from two to four inches high, covering the boundless prairies on which the ...
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cut-grass
(Leersia oryzoides.) The common name of a species of grass, with leaves exceedingly rough backward, ...
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eel-grass
(Zostera marina.) A plant thrown ashore in large quantities by the sea. It is also called Sea-wrack....
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guinea grass
A species of grass cultivated in the West Indies, used as fodder for horses.--Carmichael's W. Indies...
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sparrow grass
A vulgar pronunciation of asparagus both in England and America. Hence the celebrated charade by a c...
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timothy grass
(Phleum pratense.) The common name for the Herd's Grass; said to be derived from Timothy Hanson, one...
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toothache grass
(Lat. monocera aromatica.) A singular kind of grass which grows in Florida, with a naked stalk four ...
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goose-grass
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scrooby-grass
scurvy-grass. N.
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twitch-grass
a long and rank sort of grass. North.
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beach-grass
♦ Alga marina thrown up by the surf or tide.
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combers, grass
Men who volunteer from the plough-tail, and often prove valuable seamen.
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eel-grass
A name for the sea-wrack (Zostera marina); it is thrown ashore by the sea in large quantities.
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grass-combers
A galley-term for all those landsmen who enter the naval service from farming counties. Lord Exmouth...
The Sailor's Word-Book
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bang-tail muster
See quotation.
1887. W. S. S. Tyrwhitt, `The New Churn in the Queensland Bush,'p. 61:
«Every third...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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kangaroo-tail soup
n.
soup made from thekangaroo-tail.
1820. W. C. Wentworth, `Description of New South Wales,'p. 58:...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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mersey jolly-tail
n.
See jolly-tail.
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Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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pieman jolly-tail
n. See jolly-tail.
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dove-tail plates
Metal plates resembling dove-tails in form, let into the heel of the stern-post and the keel, to bin...
The Sailor's Word-Book
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Blue-eyed grass
·- a grasslike plant (Sisyrinchium anceps), with small flowers of a delicate blue color.
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Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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Blue-grass State
·add. ·- The Sate of Kentucky;
— a nickname alluding to the blue-grass region, where fine horses ar...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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Water star grass
·- An aquatic plant (Schollera graminea) with grassy leaves, and yellow star-shaped blossoms.
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Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
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grass-leaved fern
n.
Vittaria elongata,Swartz, N.O. Filices.
1883. F. M. Bailey, `Synopsis of Queensland Flora,' p. ...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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meadow rice-grass
n.
See grass.
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Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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porcupine-grass ant
n.
popular name given to Hypoclinea flavipes, Kirby, an ant making its nest roundthe root of the Po...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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roly-poly grass
or Roley-poley, n.
name given to Panicum macractinium, Benth., N.O. Gramineae; and also to Salsola ...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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woolly-headed grass
n.
an indigenousAustralian grass, Andropogon bombycinus, R. Br.
1889. J. H. Maiden, `Useful Native...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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feed of grass
A supply of any kind of vegetables.
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The Sailor's Word-Book
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sea-wrack grass
♦ Zostera marina; used in Sweden and Holland for manuring land. At Yarmouth it is thrown on shore in...
The Sailor's Word-Book
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tail of a gale
The latter part of a gale, when its violence is dying out.
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The Sailor's Word-Book
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Dog's Head in the Pot
A shop called the Dogges Hedde in the potte in parish of St. Peter in Cheap, 4 Ed. VI. 1550 (Lond. I...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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Dog's Head and Pottage-Pot Court
Out of Whitecross Street, in Cripplegate Ward Without (W. Stow, 1722-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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to get the wrong pig by the tail
is to make a mistake in selecting a person for any object. If a charge is made against a man, who on...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.