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cocked hat
cocked hat 1. a. A hat with the brim permanently turned up, esp. the three-cornered hat of this shape worn at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century; also various styles of hat formerly worn in the army and navy. Now, applied to the triangular hat (without cocks), pointed before and b...
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Cocked Hat Island
Cocked Hat Island, located off the eastern coast of Ellesmere Island, is a part of the Qikiqtaaluk Region of the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Cocked Hat Island, shaped like a cocked hat, is located north northwest from Pim Island.
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cocked hat
cocked hat1 hat with the brim turned up on three sides 三角帽(帽檐三面卷起的).2 (idm 习语) knock sb/sth into a cocked hat => knock2.
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Cocked Hat Stakes
The event was renamed the Cocked Hat Stakes in 2007. pedigreequery.com – Cocked Hat Stakes – Goodwood.
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Bicorne
Cocked hat
By the 20th century, the term cocked hat had come to be used more often than not in official British usage (uniform regulations etc.) with A cocked hat is still sometimes seen as part of Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom.
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billycock
billycock (ˈbɪlɪkɒk) [App. the same as bully-cocked, used 1721, prob. meaning ‘cocked after the fashion of the bullies’ or hectoring blades of the period: see bully and cocked.] A colloquial term for a round low-crowned felt hat worn by men, and sometimes also by young women. Also attrib.1721 Amhers...
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Bicorn
In geometry, the bicorn, also known as a cocked hat curve due to its resemblance to a bicorne, is a rational quartic curve defined by the equation
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whangee
whangee (hwæŋˈgiː) Also w(h)anghee. [Chinese huang bamboo sprouts too old for eating, a hard white-skinned bamboo (Giles).] A cane made of the stem of one or other species of Phyllostachys, Chinese and Japanese plants allied to and resembling bamboos. Also whangee-cane.1790 in W. Roughead Bad Compan...
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Beaver hat
A beaver hat is a hat made from felted beaver fur. In addition, beaver hats were made in various styles as a matter of military status:
the continental cocked hat (1776)
Navy cocked hat (19th century)
the
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wind-cutter
wind-cutter (ˈwɪndˌkʌtə(r)) [f. wind n.1 + cutter n.1] One who or that which cuts the wind, in various senses. † a. (See quot. 1611.) b. slang. A broad-brimmed hat. c. The lip of an organ-pipe, against which the wind strikes so as to make it sound (Knight Dict. Mech. 1875).1611 Cotgr., Taille-vent, ...
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Alexander Sheldon
He was the last of the Speakers that wore the Cocked Hat as the badge of office.
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fore-and-after
ˌfore-and-ˈafter [f. fore and aft adv., + -er1.] a. A ‘fore and aft’ schooner. b. (see quot. 1867.)1823 J. F. Cooper Pioneer xv. (1869) 66, I went a few trips in a fore-and-after. 1867 Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Fore-and-after, a cocked hat worn with the peak in front instead of athwart.
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William Alexander Caruthers
An Historical Romance of the Old Dominion (1834–1835, released in two parts)
The Knights of the Golden Horse-Shoe, a Traditionary Tale of the Cocked Hat
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The Place on a Grey Tricorne
appeal to the Marble Admiral as he turned on heels, precisely the horse who became on racks before the Pole star and specified to me that place on the cocked hat where I will have to carry out the life..."
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