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Definition of anus
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Anus (n.) The
posterior
opening
of the
alimentary
canal,
through
which the
excrements
are
expelled..
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Stichwort
::
Stichometry
(n.)
Division
of the text of a book into
lines;
especially,
the
division
of the text of books into lines
accommodated
to the
sense,
-- a
method
of
writing
manuscripts
used
before
punctuation
was
adopted..
Janus-faced
::
Janus-faced
(a.)
Double-faced;
deceitful.
Crocodile
::
Crocodile
(n.) A large
reptile
of the genus
Crocodilus,
of
several
species.
They grow to the
length
of
sixteen
or
eighteen
feet, and
inhabit
the large
rivers
of
Africa,
Asia, and
America.
The eggs, laid in the sand, are
hatched
by the sun's heat. The best known
species
is that of the Nile (C.
vulgaris,
or C.
Niloticus).
The
Florida
crocodile
(C.
Americanus)
is much less
common
than the
alligator
and has
longer
jaws. The name is also
sometimes
applied
to the
species
of other
related
genera,
as th
Collator
::
Collator
(n.) One who
collates
manuscripts,
books,
etc..
Bluets
::
Bluets
(a.) A name given to
several
different
species
of
plants
having
blue
flowers,
as the
Houstonia
coerulea,
the
Centaurea
cyanus
or
bluebottle,
and the
Vaccinium
angustifolium..
Tout
::
Tout (n.) The anus.
Black-letter
::
Black-letter
(a.)
Written
or
printed
in black
letter;
as, a
black-letter
manuscript
or
book..
Herschel
::
Herschel
(n.) See
Uranus.
Water Ouzel
::
Water ouzel () Any one of
several
species
of small
insessorial
birds of the genus
Cinclus
(or
Hydrobates),
especially
the
European
water ousel (C.
aquaticus),
and the
American
water ousel (C.
Mexicanus).
These birds live about the
water,
and are in the habit of
walking
on the
bottom
of
streams
beneath
the water in
search
of
food..
Folio
::
Folio (n.) A leaf of a book or
manuscript.
Solenodon
::
Solenodon
(n.)
Either
one of two
species
of
singular
West
Indian
insectivores,
allied
to the
tenrec.
One
species
(Solendon
paradoxus),
native
of St.
Domingo,
is
called
also
agouta;
the other (S.
Cubanus),
found in Cuba, is
called
almique..
Tattler
::
Tattler
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
large,
long-legged
sandpipers
belonging
to the genus
Totanus..
Traumatic
::
Traumatic
(a.)
Produced
by
wounds;
as,
traumatic
tetanus..
Elephant
::
Elephant
(n.) A
mammal
of the order
Proboscidia,
of which two
living
species,
Elephas
Indicus
and E.
Africanus,
and
several
fossil
species,
are
known.
They have a
proboscis
or
trunk,
and two large ivory tusks
proceeding
from the
extremity
of the upper jaw, and
curving
upwards.
The molar teeth are large and have
transverse
folds.
Elephants
are the
largest
land
animals
now
existing..
Sangu
::
Sangu (n.) The
Abyssinian
ox (Bos /
Bibos,
Africanus),
noted for the great
length
of its
horns.
It has a hump on its
back..
Hiatus
::
Hiatus
(n.) An
opening;
an
aperture;
a gap; a
chasm;
esp., a
defect
in a
manuscript,
where some part is lost or
effaced;
a space where
something
is
wanting;
a
break..
Minimus
::
Minimus
(n.) The
little
finger;
the fifth
digit,
or that
corresponding
to it, in
either
the manus or pes..
Radish
::
Radish
(n.) The
pungent
fleshy
root of a
well-known
cruciferous
plant
(Raphanus
sativus);
also, the whole
plant..
Rubric
::
Rubric
(n.) That part of any work in the early
manuscripts
and
typography
which was
colored
red, to
distinguish
it from other
portions..
Entasia
::
Entasia
(n.) Tonic
spasm;
--
applied
generically
to
denote
any
disease
characterized
by tonic
spasms,
as
tetanus,
trismus,
etc..
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