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peckled
peckled, a. Now dial. (ˈpɛk(ə)ld) Also 6 peculd, 7 peackled, 8–9 pecklt. [f. peckle n. or v.1 + -ed: or perh. directly from speckled.] Spotted, variegated, speckled; parti-coloured. Also comb.1552–3 Inv. Ch. Gds., Staffs. in Ann. Lichfield (1863) IV. 20 Itm. iiij albes, on cope of saten bruges, & on...
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peckly
ˈpeckly, a. rare. [f. peckle n. + -y.] Characterized by speckles or spots, ‘peckled’.1859 All Year R. No. 29. 58 Shropshire and Staffordshire [had] the once famous peckly-faced breed. Ibid. 61 The ‘peckly’ face which once distinguished the hill sheep of Shropshire has become an uniform grey.
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peckle
▪ I. peckle, n. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈpɛk(ə)l) [Reduced from speckle; but cf. peckled.] A spot, a speckle. Also attrib., as peckle-head, a partridge.1570 Levins Manip. 47/19 A Peckle, macula. Ibid. 125/29 A Peckil, macula. 1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. 311/1 A Partridge [is called], first a Peckle-Head. 188...
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pickled
▪ I. pickled, ppl. a.1 (ˈpɪk(ə)ld) [f. pickle v.1] 1. a. Preserved in pickle; steeped in some chemical preparation: see pickle v.1 1, 3.1552 Huloet, Pykled or bryned, muriaticus. 1620 Middleton Chaste Maid i. ii, My wife..longs For nothing but pickled cucumbers. 1629 [see Dantzig]. 1739 E. Smith Com...
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menald
menald, a. (ˈmɛnəld) Forms: 7 menel(e)d, menelled, menild, 9 mennal, menald. [? f. meanel + -ed2.] Of animals: Spotted, speckled. Of a deer: Of a dappled chestnut colour. Also as n., a deer of that colour.1611 Cotgr., Grivelé, peckled, speckled; meneld, mayled, (blacke, and white). Ibid., Perdrix ma...
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sheldrake
sheldrake (ˈʃɛldreɪk) Forms: 4 sheldedrake, selddrake, shelledrake, 5 scheldrak, 5–6 -drake, 7–9 shell(-)drake, 8 shel-drake, sheldrach, 8–9 shieldrake, (9 shield-drake), 6– sheldrake. [prob. f. sheld a. + drake2. A northern form skeldraik (see scaledrake) is recorded from 1600. Connexion with shiel...
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CN102987307B - 一种龙眼萝卜头的生产方法 - Google Patents
CN102987307B CN201210543338.2A CN201210543338A CN102987307B CN 102987307 B CN102987307 B CN 102987307B CN 201210543338 A CN201210543338 A CN 201210543338A CN 102987307 B CN102987307 B CN 102987307B Authority CN China Prior art keywords dry peckled turnip peckled salt turnip Prior art date 2012-12-16 Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion.
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hornbeam
hornbeam (ˈhɔːnbiːm) [f. horn n. + beam.] 1. a. A tree of the genus Carpinus (family Betulaceæ), native to Asia, Europe, and North America, esp. C. betulus, the common hornbeam, which is native to Great Britain, or C. caroliniana, the American hornbeam; so called from its hard, close-grained wood.15...
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sleighty
sleighty, a. Now rare. (ˈslaɪtɪ) Forms: 5 sleȝty, sleihty, sleiȝty, -ti, Sc. slichty, 5–6 sleyghty (6 -ye, -ie), 6 sleighthy, slightie, 5–7, 9 sleighty (6 -tie). [f. sleight n.1 + -y. Freq. in Lydgate and from c 1530 to c 1580.] 1. Possessed of, making use of, sleight or craft.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints...
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sperm
▪ I. sperm, n. (spɜːm) Forms: 4–7 sperme, 6 spearme, sparme, 7 sparm, 6– sperm. [ad. OF. esperme (F. sperme), sparme, or L. sperma (hence also It. sperma, Sp. and Pg. esperma), a. Gr. σπέρµα, f. the stem of σπείρειν to sow.] I. 1. a. The generative substance or seed of male animals (esp. of vertebra...
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