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Definition of tiger
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Tiger (n.) A kind of growl or
screech,
after
cheering;
as, three
cheers
and a
tiger..
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Tigerish
::
Tigerish
(a.) Like a
tiger;
tigrish.
Setigerous
::
Setigerous
(a.)
Covered
with
bristles;
having
or
bearing
a seta or
setae;
setiferous;
as,
setigerous
glands;
a
setigerous
segment
of an
annelid;
specifically
(Bot.),
tipped
with a
bristle..
Make
::
Make (v. i.) To
proceed;
to tend; to move; to go; as, he made
toward
home; the tiger made at the
sportsmen..
Wallah
::
Wallah
(n.) A black
variety
of the
jaguar;
--
called
also tapir
tiger.
Tiger
::
Tiger (n.) A
pneumatic
box or pan used in
refining
sugar.
Tiger-foot
::
Tiger-foot
(n.) Same as
Tiger's-foot.
Felis
::
Felis (n.) A genus of
carnivorous
mammals,
including
the
domestic
cat, the lion,
tiger,
panther,
and
similar
animals..
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::
-gerous
() A
suffix
signifying
bearing,
producing;
as,
calcigerous;
dentigerous..
Tigrine
::
Tigrine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
tiger;
like a
tiger.
Tyger
::
Tyger (n.) A
tiger.
Gonimia
::
Gonimia
(n. pl.)
Bluish
green
granules
which occur in
certain
lichens,
as
Collema,
Peltigera,
etc., and which
replace
the more usual
gonidia..
Tiger-footed
::
Tiger-footed
(a.)
Hastening
to
devour;
furious.
Turnus
::
Turnus
(n.) A
common,
large,
handsome,
American
swallowtail
butterfly,
now
regarded
as one of the forms of
Papilio,
/
Jasoniades,
glaucus.
The wings are
yellow,
margined
and
barred
with
black,
and with an
orange-red
spot near the
posterior
angle of the hind
wings.
Called
also tiger
swallowtail.
See
Illust.
under
Swallowtail..
Tiger
::
Tiger (n.) Fig.: A
ferocious,
bloodthirsty
person..
Tigress
::
Tigress
(n.) The
female
of the
tiger.
Dhole
::
Dhole (n.) A
fierce,
wild dog
(Canis
Dukhunensis),
found in the
mountains
of
India.
It is
remarkable
for its
propensity
to hunt the tiger and other wild
animals
in
packs..
Lion
::
Lion (n.) A large
carnivorous
feline
mammal
(Felis
leo), found in
Southern
Asia and in most parts of
Africa,
distinct
varieties
occurring
in the
different
countries.
The adult male, in most
varieties,
has a thick mane of long
shaggy
hair that adds to his
apparent
size, which is less than that of the
largest
tigers.
The
length,
however,
is
sometimes
eleven
feet to the base of the tail. The color is a tawny
yellow
or
yellowish
brown;
the mane is
darker,
and the
terminal
tuft of the tail is
black.
Man-eater
::
Man-eater
(n.) One who, or that
which,
has an
appetite
for human
flesh;
specifically,
one of
certain
large
sharks
(esp.
Carcharodon
Rondeleti);
also, a lion or a tiger which has
acquired
the habit of
feeding
upon human
flesh..
Jaguar
::
"Jaguar
(n.) A large and
powerful
feline
animal
(Felis
onca),
ranging
from Texas and
Mexico
to
Patagonia.
It is
usually
brownish
yellow,
with
large,
dark,
somewhat
angular
rings,
each
generally
inclosing
one or two dark
spots.
It is
chiefly
arboreal
in its
habits.
Called
also the
American
tiger..
Tiger-eye
::
Tiger-eye
(n.) A
siliceous
stone of a
yellow
color and
chatoyant
luster,
obtained
in South
Africa
and much used for
ornament.
It is an
altered
form of the
mineral
crocidolite.
See
Crocidolite..
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