Word Meanings - WHIPPAREE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A large sting ray native of the Southern United States. It is destitute of large spines on the body and tail. A large sting ray of the Atlantic coast of the United States. Its snout appears to be four- lobed when viewed in front, whence it
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A large sting ray native of the Southern United States. It is destitute of large spines on the body and tail. A large sting ray of the Atlantic coast of the United States. Its snout appears to be four- lobed when viewed in front, whence it is also called cow-nosed ray.
Related words: (words related to WHIPPAREE)
- STILLY
Still; quiet; calm. The stilly hour when storms are gone. Moore. - STRE
Straw. Chaucer. - STROKER
One who strokes; also, one who pretends to cure by stroking. Cures worked by Greatrix the stroker. Bp. Warburton. - STEATOPYGOUS
Having fat buttocks. Specimens of the steatopygous Abyssinian breed. Burton. - STRONTIAN
Strontia. - STAUNCH; STAUNCHLY; STAUNCHNESS
See ETC - STINTLESS
Without stint or restraint. The stintlesstears of old Heraclitus. Marston. - STROMATIC
Miscellaneous; composed of different kinds. - STACK
1. A large pile of hay, grain, straw, or the like, usually of a nearly conical form, but sometimes rectangular or oblong, contracted at the top to a point or ridge, and sometimes covered with thatch. But corn was housed, and beans were - STORER
One who lays up or forms a store. - STUNNER
1. One who, or that which, stuns. 2. Something striking or amazing in quality; something of extraordinary excellence. Thackeray. - STATUELESS
Without a statue. - STRATARITHMETRY
The art of drawing up an army, or any given number of men, in any geometrical figure, or of estimating or expressing the number of men in such a figure. - STEREOGRAPHIC; STEREOGRAPHICAL
Made or done according to the rules of stereography; delineated on a plane; as, a stereographic chart of the earth. Stereographic projection , a method of representing the sphere in which the center of projection is taken in the surface of the - SNOUTY
Resembling a beast's snout. The nose was ugly, long, and big, Broad and snouty like a pig. Otway. - STICK-LAC
See LAC - STRIATUM
The corpus striatum. - STRAPPING
Tall; strong; lusty; large; as, a strapping fellow. There are five and thirty strapping officers gone. Farquhar. - STREPITORES
A division of birds, including the clamatorial and picarian birds, which do not have well developed singing organs. - STEELING
The process of pointing, edging, or overlaying with steel; specifically, acierage. See Steel, v. - MAISTRE; MAISTRIE; MAISTRY
Mastery; superiority; art. See Mastery. Chaucer. - IATROCHEMISTRY
Chemistry applied to, or used in, medicine; -- used especially with reference to the doctrines in the school of physicians in Flanders, in the 17th century, who held that health depends upon the proper chemical relations of the fluids of the body, - FREEDSTOOL
See FRIDSTOL - SHIRT WAIST
A belted waist resembling a shirt in plainness of cut and style, worn by women or children; -- in England called a blouse. - SYMBOLISTIC; SYMBOLISTICAL
Characterized by the use of symbols; as, symbolistic poetry. - POSTHUME; POSTHUMED
Posthumos. I. Watts. Fuller. - PITCHSTONE
An igneous rock of semiglassy nature, having a luster like pitch. - BURINIST
One who works with the burin. For. Quart. Rev. - AGROSTOLOGIST
One skilled in agrostology. - TESTIFICATION
The act of testifying, or giving testimony or evidence; as, a direct testification of our homage to God. South. - MALACOSTOMOUS
Having soft jaws without teeth, as certain fishes. - PRELATIST
One who supports of advocates prelacy, or the government of the church by prelates; hence, a high-churchman. Hume. I am an Episcopalian, but not a prelatist. T. Scott. - HEADSTALL
That part of a bridle or halter which encompasses the head. Shak. - MYSTAGOGY
The doctrines, principles, or practice of a mystagogue; interpretation of mysteries. - THIRSTILY
In a thirsty manner. - APOSTOLICISM; APOSTOLICITY
The state or quality of being apostolical.