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A High-school Dictionary of the English Language
CLOFF. 80. COCCIFEROUS. Clfiff, 7T. See Clough, C16g, v. t. To obstruct; to
encumber ; to hinder in motion. — n. Obstruction ; a kind of heavy shoe, often of
wood. Cl&g'gy, a. Apt to clog ; thick ; heavy. Clois'ter, «• [From Lat. clau- dere, to
shut ...
Noah Webster, William Greenleaf Webster, William Adolphus Wheeler,
1871
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The principal roots of the Greek language
The English use the word buskin in the same sense, as busktned, " hnight of Vie
buskin," &c , Cocciferous] from kokkos, grain, seed, and fapw, to bear, is
compounded cocciferous ; plants or trees that have berries. — Also from kokkos
is ...
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Walker remodelled, a new critical pronouncing dictionary of ...
COCCIFEROUS,. c6ck-s!P-eT-u»,. 59,. 87,. 129,. 120: a. Bearing berries. Coc'-
CO-lite, (c6V-ko-lite,) f. Berry stone. Coc'-cu-lus 1n"-d/-cus, [Lat.] *. Indian berry, a
poisonous fruit often used in adulterating beer. COCHINEAL, o5teh4-neal'. 105: »
.
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, John Walker,
1836
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Telaraña; trama, tramoya. Cobwcbbed, a. Entelaraíiado, cubierto con telarafla.
Cocciferous, a. Lo que produce 6 cria bayas. Cocculus Indlcus, я. (Bot) Baya
narcótica. Cochineal, ». Cochbilla. Cochleary. Cochleated, a. Caracoleado. Cock
, ».
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena,
1858
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The American Farmer's Encyclopedia: Embracing All the Recent ...
COCCIFEROUS PLANTS (from mm}, and fare to bear). Such plants or trees as
afford nutrition to, and a habitation for, the insect called a coccus. COCCUS. A
genus of insects frequenting certain plants. Naturalists enumerate more than
twenty ...
Cuthbert William Johnson, Gouverneur Emerson,
1858
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A complete dictionary of the English language: both with ...
COCCIFEROUS, kAk-slf'-fe-rus. a. Plants are so called that have berries.
COCHINEAL, kutsiY -In-el. s. An insect from which a red colour is extracted.
COCHLEARY, ko'-kle-ar-y. a. Screwform. COCHLEATED, ko'-kle-a-tld. a. Of a
screwed or ...
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Webster's Handy Dictionary: A Handy Dictionary of the ...
Cocciferous (fcoJfc-sy*2r-usj,at. Cleave, cleft; split. Cloven-footed (klav'nrfddt- ed)
, a. having the hoof in an assistant. Coadjutrix (ko-ad-jU'tnks'), 71. afemale
assistant. bearing or producing berries. •Cochineal (koch'irneC), n. an insect
used to ...
Noah Webster, Loomis Joseph Campbell,
1905
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
To Coast, গু- n- সমুদৃ তটবত্তর্স-হ, সমুত্রদৃর তট বা কিনারা দিবা I Cocciferous, টে- Lat
যে {vs কত্তলাৎপম্ন হয় তাহার বিশেষণ '1'o0<>ast,v- চে- সমুত্তদৃর কিনারা দিয়া মৌকা
চাল্যাএিড়ু), সমূত্তদ্র Coccyx,”-s-LM [InA11”1°mY-I?FZ*I'$F?FI ড়ুল্লে সৰ্টলপ্ন ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen,
1834
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Life in The '50's: Memoirs of a Baby Boomer
scampered away from the sill but positioned himself on our fence still eyeing that
pie. The cocciferous tree produced nothing at this time for the critters. She
decided that by staking his claim, the squirrel had earned an entire pie for his
family.
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A Practical Dictionary of the English and German Languages: ...
baum) m. american gooee-herry; -dolde, Deal-Angelika) F. berrF-hearing
angelica; -frefleniy mij. herrJ-eating, baooiyoroue; -holz- 7.. hat. Faulbaumz -
meldß F. Strawherrz- hlite; -tragend ) mi). deux-hearing. baeoiferoue, cocciferous;
Beerlmofi ...
Felix Flügel, Johann Gottfried Flügel,
1891