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The Highly Selective Dictionary of Golden Adjectives
living chiefly on berries. “Helen explained that baccivorous game birds living in
and over brush were much sweeter to eat than birds living on fish." Related word:
bacciferous (bak-SIF-er-es) adjective, meaning producing berries: “Maine's ...
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The Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, and ...
BACCHANALIAN BACCIVOROUS HACK BABYLO'NIAN, ) a. Pertaining to Ba-
BABYLO'NISH, J by Ion, the capital of the ancient kingdom of Babylonia, or to the
kingdom. The city stood on the river Frat, or Euphrates, and it is supposed, on the
...
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
BABU IDS BACCIVOROUS garious, defending themselves by throwing stones,
dirt, &e. They live on fruits and roots, eggs and insects. They constitute the link
uniting the monkeys with the lower animals, and include the chacma, drill,
common ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
BACCIVOROUS garious, defending themselves by throwing stones, dirt, <fcc.
They live on fruits ami roots, eggs and insects. They constitute the link uniting the
monkeys with the lower animals, and include the chaema, drill, common baboon,
...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1882
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An historical, geographical, commercial and philosophical ...
The enliveners of the woods and fields; sprightly and much in motion ; their nests
very 'artificial g, monogamous, baccivorous, granivorous, seminivorous,
insectivorous; their usual pace hopping, of a few running. Short flyers, except on
their ...
William Wintherbotham, 1796
Baccivorous birds, as thrushes, blackbirds, &c. : 17. Vermivorous, or more
properly insectivorous birds, as the wren, swallow, &c.: 18. Singing birds, as the
nightingale, &c. &c. The third volume has but two chapters: 19. Palmipedes, swan
, &c.
Georges baron Cuvier, 1829
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Ягодейдный, berry-eating, baccivorous. Ядё, sl s. Ъдё. Hasi/ira, Hedwiga.
Hnènie, sl. 'Бдёнйе. Ядерный, а. of a kernel , etc. I s. Ядро; testicular. Ядный,
eatable. Ядовйто, ad. poisonously, venomously, virulently, malignantly, banefully
.
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The Animal Kingdom: Arranged After Its Organization, Forming ...
... [but in the wild state is principally baccivorous, and in times of necessity has
been seen to eat the buds and sprouts of various trees: it flies rapidly, and has a
low warbling songj. This bird a supposed to breed very far to the uorth. Its flesh, is
...
Georges baron Cuvier, Edward Blyth, Robert Mudie, 1851
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Asiatick Researches, Or, Transactions of the Society ...
They are on the whole, rather insectivorous than frugivorous, baccivorous, or
graminivorous: but they eat a deal of grain and hard seeds, with gravel to digest it
; and must, from the universality of their regimen, be classed among the
omnivores.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
ক্ষুদৃফট্টলঢৎপদেক, প্তর্টি ফলত্রনক | Bacchant বা Bacchante, n. s. মদ্য দেবের ন্যয়ে
অক্টচরণকর্তখুঁ I Bacchical বা Bacchick, a. মদ্যদেবতার পবর্বসম্বক্ষীয়, মত্রদ্যাৎঙ্গ
বৰিষয়ক, মত্তসতাৰিষয়ক | Baccivorous, a. ক্ষুঙ্গুফলর্টুডর্টুজী, প্তর্টিফল-গ্যাদক ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834