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wolverene
wolverene, -ine (wʊlvəˈriːn) Forms: 6–9 wolvering, 8– wolverene, -ine (6 wool-, ulvering(e, 7 woolverin(e, Sc. voluering). [app. f. wolv-, inflexional stem of wolf n., but the formation is obscure.] 1. The glutton (Gulo luscus), now esp. the North American variety: see glutton A. 4.1574 in Feuillera... Oxford English Dictionary
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HMS Wolverine (1863)
HMS Wolverine (also HMS Wolverene) was a Jason-class three-masted wooden screw corvette, of the Royal Navy. wikipedia.org
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HMS Wolverine (1798)
HMS Wolverine (or Wolverene, or Woolverene), was a Royal Navy 14-gun brig-sloop, formerly the civilian collier Rattler that the Admiralty purchased in Shore batteries caused extensive damage to her and killed one seaman and one soldier, and wounded 10 seamen and five soldiers; the soldiers on Wolverene wikipedia.org
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carcajou
‖ carcajou (ˈkarkaʒu, ˈkɑːkə(d)ʒuː) [Fr. of N. America, app. of Indian origin.] 1. A name given in N. America to the Glutton or Wolverene (Gulo luscus).1703 tr. La Hontan's Voy. N. Amer. I. 62 The Holes or Dens of the Carcaioux. Ibid. 232 Carcaious, an Animal not unlike a Badger. 1744 A. Dobbs Hudso... Oxford English Dictionary
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HMS Wolverine (1805)
HMS Wolverine (or Wolverene) was a Royal Navy 18-gun , launched in 1805 at Topsham, near Exeter. wikipedia.org
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pekan
▪ I. pekan (ˈpɛkən) [Canadian Fr. pekan, ad. Abnaki (Eastern Algonkin) pékané (Rasles).] A carnivorous beast (Martes pennanti) of the weasel family, a native of the northern parts of North America, valuable for its fur; called also Pennant's marten; = fisher1 2 b; also, the fur of this beast.1760 T.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reginald Thomas John Levinge
In February 1840 he moved to the smaller 16-gun HMS Wolverene under Captain William Tucker off the coast of Africa. wikipedia.org
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Michiganian
Michiganian (mɪʃɪˈgeɪnɪən) [f. Michigan + -ian.] = prec.1813 Niles' Reg. V. 185 The Michiganians. 1835 [see wolverene, -ine 3]. 1837 H. Martineau Society in Amer. I. i. 65 The Michiganians were in the singular position of having a state government in full operation, while they were excluded from the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sir Charles Knowles, 4th Baronet
Anglo-Burmese war of 5 April 1852 – 20 December 1852; Burmese Medal; He was appointed Lieutenant 7 February 1853; serving in the East Indies, joining HMS Wolverene wikipedia.org
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glutton
▪ I. glutton, n. and a. (ˈglʌt(ə)n) Forms: 3 glutun, glotun, 3–4 glotoun, (4 glotoune, -owne, -en), 4–6 gloton, (5 glotone, gluton), 5–6 glotton, (6 glutten, Sc. glowton, glouttoun), 6– glutton. [a. OF. glutun, gluton (mod.F. glouton = Sp. gloton, Pg. glotão, It. ghiottone):—L. glūtōn-em, gluttōn-em... Oxford English Dictionary
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beaver
▪ I. beaver, n.1 (ˈbiːvə(r)) Forms: 1 beofor, befor, (byfor, befer), 2–7 beuer, 4–8 bever, 5 bevere, -yr, 6 beauer, 7 beavor, 6– beaver. [One of the animal names common to the Aryan family: OE. beofor, earlier befor (= bevor), identical with LG. and Du. bever, OHG. bibar, mod.G. biber:—OTeut. *bebru... Oxford English Dictionary
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skunk
▪ I. skunk, n. (skʌŋk) Also 7 squnck, squuncke, 8 skunck. See also skink n.5 [ad. Amer. Indian (Abenaki) segankw or segongw; variant forms occur in many other dialects.] 1. a. A North American animal of the weasel kind, Mephitis mephitica, noted for emitting a very offensive odour when attacked or k... Oxford English Dictionary
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plantigrade
plantigrade, a. (n.) Zool. (ˈplæntɪgreɪd) [a. F. plantigrade (Geoffroy and Cuvier 1795), in mod.L. plantigradus walking on the sole of the foot, f. L. planta sole + -gradus going, walking.] Walking upon the soles of the feet (opp. to digitigrade); also said of the feet, or of the walk, of an animal.... Oxford English Dictionary
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timber
▪ I. timber, n.1 (ˈtɪmbə(r)) Forms: α. 1– timber; 4–5 -bir, 4–7 -bre, 5 -bur (7 -berr), 3–7 tymber, 4–6 -bre, 5 -byr, -bir(e, 5–6 -bur, (tembre). β. Sc. and north. dial. 4–5 tymyr(e, 5 tymmir, -yr(e, (temir, -yr), 5–9 tymmer, 6 tymer, -ir, (temmer), 8–9 timmer. [OE. timber = OFris. timber, OS. timba... Oxford English Dictionary
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