Word Meanings - CHAPPY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Full of chaps; cleft; gaping; open.
Related words: (words related to CHAPPY)
- CLEFTGRAFT
To ingraft by cleaving the stock and inserting a scion. Mortimer. - GAPESEED
Any strange sight. Wright. - GAPER
1. One who gapes. A European fish. See 4th Comber. A large edible clam , of the Pacific coast; -- called also gaper clam. An East Indian bird of the genus Cymbirhynchus, related to the broadbills. - GAPES; THE GAPES
A fit of yawning. A disease of young poultry and other birds, attended with much gaping. It is caused by a parasitic nematode worm (Syngamus trachealis), in the windpipe, which obstructs the breathing. See Gapeworm. - CLEFT
from Cleave. - CLEFT-FOOTED
Having a cloven foot. - GAPINGSTOCK
One who is an object of open-mouthed wonder. I was to be a gapingstock and a scorn to the young volunteers. Godwin. - GAPEWORM
The parasitic worm that causes the gapes in birds. See Illustration in Appendix. - GAPE
gapen to gape, G. gaffen, Icel. & Sw. gapa, Dan. gabe; cf. Skr. jabh 1. To open the mouth wide; as: Expressing a desire for food; as, young birds gape. Dryden. Indicating sleepiness or indifference; to yawn. She stretches, gapes, unglues her eyes, - GAP
An opening in anything made by breaking or parting; as, a gap in a fence; an opening for a passage or entrance; an opening which implies a breach or defect; a vacant space or time; a hiatus; a mountain pass. Miseries ensued by the opening of that - CHAPS
The jaws, or the fleshy parts about them. See Chap. "Open your chaps again." Shak. - GAP-TOOTHED
Having interstices between the teeth. Dryden. - GAPESING
Act of gazing about; sightseeing. - MEGAPODE
Any one of several species of large-footed, gallinaceous birds of the genera Megapodius and Leipoa, inhabiting Australia and other Pacific islands. See Jungle fowl under Jungle, and Leipoa. - TWO-CLEFT
Divided about half way from the border to the base into two segments; bifid. - SAGAPENUM
A fetid gum resin obtained from a species of Ferula. It has been used in hysteria, etc., but is now seldom met with. U. S. Disp. - AGAPE
Gaping, as with wonder, expectation, or eager attention. Dazzles the crowd and sets them all agape. Milton. - SPARK GAP
The space filled with air or other dielectric between high potential terminals (as of an electrostatic machine, induction coil, or condenser), through which the discharge passes; the air gap of a jump spark. - UNDERCHAPS
The lower chaps or jaw. Paley. - AIR GAP
An air-filled gap in a magnetic or electric circuit; specif., in a dynamo or motor, the space between the field-magnet poles and the armature; clearance. - ZYGAPOPHYSIS
One of the articular processes of a vertebra, of which there are usually four, two anterior and two posterior. See under Vertebra. -- Zyg`ap*o*phys"i*al, a. - STOP-GAP
That which closes or fills up an opening or gap; hence, a temporary expedient. Moral prejudices are the stop-gaps of virtue. Hare. - MEGAPHYTON
An extinct genus of tree ferns with large, two-ranked leaves, or fronds. - MEGAPOLIS
A metropolis. Sir T. Herbert. - WIDEGAP
The angler; -- called also widegab, and widegut.