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Definition of protected
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Protected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Protec.
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Scutate
::
Scutate
(a.)
Protected
or
covered
by bony or horny
plates,
or large
scales..
Protection
::
Protection
(n.) The act of
protecting,
or the state of being
protected;
preservation
from loss,
injury,
or
annoyance;
defense;
shelter;
as, the weak need
protection..
Hunter
::
Hunter
(n.) A
hunting
watch,
or one of which the
crystal
is
protected
by a
metallic
cover..
Defenseless
::
Defenseless
(a.)
Destitute
of
defense;
unprepared
to
resist
attack;
unable
to
oppose;
unprotected.
Mollusca
::
Mollusca
(n. pl.) One of the grand
divisions
of the
animal
kingdom,
including
the
classes
Cephalopoda,
Gastropoda,
PteropodaScaphopoda,
and
Lamellibranchiata,
or
Conchifera.
These
animals
have an
unsegmented
bilateral
body, with most of the
organs
and parts
paired,
but not
repeated
longitudinally.
Most of them
develop
a
mantle,
which
incloses
either
a
branchial
or a
pulmonary
cavity.
They are
generally
more or less
covered
and
protected
by a
calcareous
shell,
which may be
univalve,
bivalve,
or m
Unguard
::
Unguard
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a
guard;
to leave
unprotected.
Cephalaspis
::
Cephalaspis
(n.) A genus of
fossil
ganoid
fishes
found in the old red
sandstone
or
Devonian
formation.
The head is
large,
and
protected
by a broad
shield-shaped
helmet
prolonged
behind
into two
lateral
points..
Hibernaculum
::
Hibernaculum
(n.) A
winter
bud, in which the
rudimentary
foliage
or
flower,
as of most trees and
shrubs
in the
temperate
zone, is
protected
by
closely
overlapping
scales..
Casemated
::
Casemated
(a.)
Furnished
with,
protected
by, or built like, a
casemate..
Levana
::
Levana
(n.) A
goddess
who
protected
newborn
infants.
Copperworm
::
Copperworm
(n.) The
teredo;
-- so
called
because
it
injures
the
bottoms
of
vessels,
where not
protected
by
copper..
Open
::
Open (a.) Free to be used,
enjoyed,
visited,
or the like; not
private;
public;
unrestricted
in use; as, an open
library,
museum,
court,
or other
assembly;
liable
to the
approach,
trespass,
or
attack
of any one;
unprotected;
exposed..
Protected
::
Protected
(imp. & p. p.) of
Protec.
Bonneted
::
Bonneted
(a.)
Protected
by a
bonnet.
See
Bonnet,
4 (a)..
Shelter
::
Shelter
(n.) The state of being
covered
and
protected;
protection;
security.
Drosometer
::
Drosometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
quantity
of dew on the
surface
of a body in the open air. It
consists
of a
balance,
having
a plate at one end to
receive
the dew, and at the other a
weight
protected
from the
deposit
of dew..
Blackmail
::
Blackmail
(n.) A
certain
rate of
money,
corn,
cattle,
or other
thing,
anciently
paid, in the north of
England
and south of
Scotland,
to
certain
men who were
allied
to
robbers,
or moss
troopers,
to be by them
protected
from
pillage..
Obtected
::
Obtected
(a.)
Covered;
protected.
Lee
::
Lee (n.) A
sheltered
place;
esp., a place
protected
from the wind by some
object;
the side
sheltered
from the wind;
shelter;
protection;
as, the lee of a
mountain,
an
island,
or a
ship..
Roof
::
Roof (n.) The cover of any
building,
including
the
roofing
(see
Roofing)
and all the
materials
and
construction
necessary
to carry and
maintain
the same upon the walls or other
uprights.
In the case of a
building
with
vaulted
ceilings
protected
by an outer roof, some
writers
call the vault the roof, and the outer
protection
the roof mask. It is
better,
however,
to
consider
the vault as the
ceiling
only, in cases where it has
farther
covering..
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