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latchet
latchet (ˈlætʃɪt) Forms: 4–6 lachet, 4–5 lacchet, 5 lachett, 6 latchett, 6– latchet. [ad. OF. lachet, dial. var. of lacet, dim. of laz, las, lace n.] † 1. A loop; a narrow strip of anything, a thong. Obs. exc. as in c.c 1350 Ipomadon 4458 (Kölbing) He gaff hym suche a spetuous falle, In sunder brast...
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Latchet
Latchet means the following:
Pterygotrigla polyommata, a sea robin, a fish species in the genus Pterygotrigla
a thong, cord or strap fastening the sandal on the foot
Latchet bows are small lever action crossbows with the cocking lever built into the top of the stock and a top mounted trigger.
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John 1:27
And the latchet of the shoe, is the seal upon the mystery. John is not able to unloose the shoe’s latchet; i. e. even he cannot penetrate into the mystery of the Incarnation.
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lutchet
lutchet, n. Naut. (ˈlʌtʃɪt) [Of uncertain origin, perh. f. lutch v. or an alteration of latchet n.] A fitting on the deck of a sailing vessel (esp. a barge or wherry) to which the foot of the mast is pivoted so that it may be lowered when passing under a bridge, etc. Cf. tabernacle n. 7. Now chiefly...
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Talwar
Also relatively common is a widening of the blade near the tip (often without the distinct step [latchet] to the back of the blade, characteristic of the
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latchett
latchett (ˈlætʃɪt) Also latchet. A name applied to the gurnard, Trigla cuculus.1882 W. Houghton in Academy 14 Oct. 280 Latchett.—This name..is used to designate one of the gurnards or gurnets. It is well known in the Grimsby fish-market. 1889 Catholic News 1 June 8/4 Latchets 8s. to 11s. per box.
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Spotted gurnard
Distribution and habitat
The spotted gurnard is found in the southeastern Pacific, although there has been some confusion between this species and the painted latchet
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unlatch
unˈlatch, v. [un-2 3.] 1. trans. To undo the latch or catch of (a door, etc.); to unfasten in this way.1642 H. More Song of Soul i. i. 60 Then stiller whispering winds dark visions unlatch. 1697 Dryden æneis vi. 704 Mean time my worthy wife..The door unlatch'd. 1822 Byron Werner iv. i. 434 Who..Unla...
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Pterygotrigla
in this genus: and these are classified into subgenera as follows:
Subgenus Pterygotrigla Waite, 1899
Pterygotrigla andertoni Waite, 1910 (Painted latchet Richardson, 1839 (Latchet)
Pterygotrigla ryukyuensis Matsubara & Hiyama, 1932 (Ryukyu gurnard)
Pterygotrigla saumarez Last & Richards, 2012 (Saumarez
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lasket
lasket Naut. (ˈlɑːskɪt, ˈlæs-) [Perh. an alteration, after gasket, of F. lacet (see latchet) which is used in the same sense.] One of the loops or rings of cord by which a bonnet is attached to the foot of a sail.1704 J. Harris Lex. Techn., Laskets or Latches, are small Lines like Loops, fastned by ...
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John 1:37
Chrysostom: "Observe; when he said, He that cometh after me is made before me, and, Whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy to unloose, he gained over none
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Corydon
Corydon (ˈkɒrɪdən) [L. Corydon, Gr. κορύδων proper name, applied by Theocritus and Vergil to a shepherd: cf. Ecl. ii. 56 ‘Rusticus es Corydon’.] A generic proper name in pastoral poetry for a rustic.1581 J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osor. 256 b, I suppose Coridon him selfe could not have done more rustica...
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Pterygotrigla polyommata
Pterygotrigla polyommata, the latchet, butterfly gurnard, flying gurnard, lachet gurnard, pastry, sharpbeak gurnard, spiny gurnard or spinybeak gurnard The latchet is found in sandy or muddy habitats, it is known to enter shallow estuaries in southern Tasmania.
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corrigiole
† corrigiole Obs. rare. [a. OF. corrigiole (in Paré) = la renouée, i.e. knotgrass, a. L. *corrigiola, dim. of corrigia thong, shoe-latchet.] The Knotgrass, Polygonum aviculare. (Corrigiola is in modern Botany taken as the name of another genus, the Strapwort, family Paronychiaceæ.)c 1400 Lanfranc's ...
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