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lob-worm
lob-worm (ˈlɒbwɜːm) [f. lob n.2] a. A large earthworm used for bait by anglers. b. The lug-worm (Arenicola marina).a. 1651 T. Barker Art of Angling (1653) 7, I baited my hook with two Lob-worms. 1653 Walton Angler iv. 94 For the Trout the Dew-worm (which some also call the Lob-worm) and the Brandlin...
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chætopod
chætopod, a. Zool. (ˈkiːtəʊpɒd) Also cheto-. [f. mod.L. chætopoda neut. pl., f. as prec. + πούς (ποδ-) foot.] Belonging to the order Chætopoda of Annelids, marine worms, with bristle-bearing feet.1839–47 Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 434/2 In many chetopod Annelides, the setæ and cirrhi form..organs of prog...
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lug
▪ I. lug, n.1 Now dial. (lʌg) Also 3–6 lugge, 8–9 lugg. [Of obscure etymology: there is no clear affinity of sense with lug v. or log n.1] 1. A long stick or pole; the branch or limb of a tree. (See also log n.1 1 d.)a 1250 Owl & Night. 1609 An evereuch man is widh me wrodh, An me mid stone and lugg...
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sand
▪ I. † sand, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1–2 sand, sond, 3–6 sand(e, sond(e, 3 saand, sund, 5 saande, sonnd, sound(e, soonde, sownde, 4–5 Sc. saynd(e. [OE. sand, sǫnd str. fem., f. OTeut. *sand- in *sandjan to send.] 1. The action of sending; that which is sent, a message, present; (God's) dispensation or ordin...
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