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Definition of dart
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Dart (n.) A spear set as a prize in
running.
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Bolting
::
Bolting
(n.) A
darting
away; a
starting
off or
aside.
Furzeling
::
Furzeling
(n.) An
English
warbler
(Melizophilus
provincialis);
--
called
also furze wren, and
Dartford
warbler..
Arbalist
::
Arbalist
(n.) A
crossbow,
consisting
of a steel bow set in a shaft of wood,
furnished
with a
string
and a
trigger,
and a
mechanical
device
for
bending
the bow. It
served
to throw
arrows,
darts,
bullets,
etc..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) To issue with speed and
violence;
to move with
activity;
to dart; to
shoot.
Etheostomoid
::
Etheostomoid
(n.) Any fish of the genus
Etheostoma
and
related
genera,
allied
to the
perches;
-- also
called
darter.
The
etheostomoids
are small and often
bright-colored
fishes
inhabiting
the fresh
waters
of North
America.
About
seventy
species
are
known.
See
Darter..
Spicular
::
Spicular
(a.)
Resembling
a dart;
having
sharp
points.
Echinus
::
Echinus
(n.) A name
sometimes
given to the egg and
anchor
or egg and dart
molding,
because
that
ornament
is often
identified
with Roman Doric
capital.
The name
probably
alludes
to the shape of the shell of the sea
urchin..
Dart
::
Dart (n.) A spear set as a prize in
running.
Gleam
::
Gleam (v. t.) To
shoot,
or dart, as rays of
light;
as, at the dawn, light
gleams
in the
east..
Darter
::
Darter
(n.) A small
fresh-water
etheostomoid
fish. The group
includes
numerous
genera
and
species,
all of them
American.
See
Etheostomoid..
Anhinga
::
Anhinga
(n.) An
aquatic
bird of the
southern
United
States
(Platus
anhinga);
the
darter,
or
snakebird..
Lancinating
::
Lancinating
(a.)
Piercing;
seeming
to
pierce
or stab; as,
lancinating
pains
(i.e.,
severe,
darting
pains)..
Billethead
::
Billethead
(n.) A round piece of
timber
at the bow or stern of a
whaleboat,
around
which the
harpoon
lone is run out when the whale darts off..
Bolt
::
Bolt (n.) A shaft or
missile
intended
to be shot from a
crossbow
or
catapult,
esp. a
short,
stout,
blunt-headed
arrow;
a
quarrel;
an
arrow,
or that which
resembles
an
arrow;
a
dart..
Robinet
::
Robinet
(n.) A
military
engine
formerly
used for
throwing
darts and
stones.
Anchor
::
Anchor
(n.)
Carved
work,
somewhat
resembling
an
anchor
or
arrowhead;
-- a part of the
ornaments
of
certain
moldings.
It is seen in the
echinus,
or
egg-and-anchor
(called
also
egg-and-dart,
egg-and-tongue)
ornament..
Darted
::
Darted
(imp. & p. p.) of Dar.
Buddha
::
Buddha
(n.) The title of an
incarnation
of
self-abnegation,
virtue,
and
wisdom,
or a
deified
religious
teacher
of the
Buddhists,
esp.
Gautama
Siddartha
or Sakya Sinha (or
Muni),
the
founder
of
Buddhism..
Podarthrum
::
Podarthrum
(n.) The foot
joint;
in
birds,
the joint
between
the
metatarsus
and the
toes..
Twinge
::
Twinge
(v. i.) To have a
sudden,
sharp,
local pain, like a
twitch;
to
suffer
a keen,
darting,
or
shooting
pain; as, the side
twinges..
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