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lagomys
‖ lagomys Zool. (ˈlægəmɪs) [mod.L., f. Gr. λαγώ-ς hare + µῦς mouse.] The tailless hare, the typical genus of the group Lagomyidæ of rodents.1869 Lubbock Preh. Times ix. 297 The lagomys, or tailless hare,..had been identified by Prof. Owen among the bones from Kents Cavern.
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American pika
The original scientific name was Lepus (Lagomys) princeps.
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John Keast Lord
Two claimed new mammals, Fiber osoyooensis and Lagomys minimus (i.e.
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starved
starved, ppl. a. (stɑːvd) [f. starve v. + -ed1.] 1. Of a plant-stem, branch of a tree: Dead, dry, withered. Obs. exc. Her.1580 R. Parsons Reas. Catholiques refuse Church 50 b, As dead..as a starued stake in the hedge, from bearing of flowers. [1585: cf. starving ppl. a. 3.] 1610 J. Guillim Her. iii....
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piping
▪ I. piping, vbl. n.1 (ˈpaɪpɪŋ) [f. pipe v.1 + -ing1.] The action of pipe v.1 1. Playing on a pipe; the music of pipes or wind-instruments.c 1275 Lay. 5110 Þar was gleomenne songe, þar was piping among. 13.. K. Alis. 1042 (Bodl. MS.) At þe fest was harpyng And pipyng & tabournyng. 1535 Coverdale Ecc...
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cony
▪ I. cony, coney, n. (ˈkəʊnɪ, ˈkʌnɪ) Pl. conies (coneys). Forms: α. 2 cunin, 3 konyng, 4–5 conyng(e, 5 conninge, -ynge, konyne, 5–6 cunning, cunyng, -ing; β. 2 cunig, 4 conig, 5 connyg; γ. 6–7 conie, conye, connie, -ye, conny, conney, cunnie, cunney, 6–8 cunny, 4– cony, 6– coney. [The current form r...
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rat
▪ I. rat, n.1 (ræt) Forms: 1 ræt, 4–6 ratte, 6 ratt, 5– rat. [OE. ræt (once) = Du. rat, MHG. rat (G. ratz), masc.; also OLG. ratta, OHG. ratte (G. ratte, ratze), fem., and OHG. ratto m.; = F. rat m., rate f., Sp., Pg. rato, obs. It. ratto, med.L. ratus, rattus. The ultimate origin of the word is unc...
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calling
▪ I. calling, vbl. n. (ˈkɔːlɪŋ) [f. call v. + -ing1.] I. The action of the vb. call. 1. The action of emitting a loud voice; crying, shouting, proclamation. Applied also to particular cries of animals. calling on or calling upon: invocation of.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 1362 Þurȝ þe cuntre of Caldee h...
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mouse
▪ I. mouse, n. (maʊs) Pl. mice (maɪs). Forms: sing. 1 m{uacu}s, muus, 2, 5 mus, 4–5 mows, 4–7 mous, 5 mows(s)e, 6 mowss, mousse, 4– mouse. pl. 1 m{yacu}s, 4–5 mys, 4 myys, musz, myis, 4–5, (9 dial.) mees, muys, myes, 4–6 myse, 4–7 myce, 5 muyse, mysz, myesse, 6 myss, miese, mise, 7, (9 dial.) meece,...
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little
▪ I. little, a., adv., and n. (ˌlɪt(ə)l) Forms: 1 l{yacu}tel, l{iacu}tel, Northumb. lyttil, (l{yacu}tl-, l{iacu}tl-), 2–3 lutel, lut(t)l-, lit(t)l-, 3 lutil, luttel, leitel, 3–5 luytel, litelle, -ul, 3–6 lit(t)el, litell, 4 luitel, littil, lytille, -ulle, 4–5 lytul, 4–6 lytel, -il, -yll, litil(l, li...
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mountain
mountain (ˈmaʊntɪn) Forms: 3 monetain, 3–5 -a(i)n, 3–6 -ayn, mo(u)ntayne, 4 monteyne, -eine, muntayne, 4–6 mo(u)ntaigne, mounteyn, -ayn, Sc. montane, 4–7 mountaine, 5 -eyne, mowntan, -eyne, -ane, (pl. -aunce), montagne, 5–6 Sc. mountane, -ene, 6 -eine, 8 Sc. dial. muntain, 4– mountain. [a. OF. monta...
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