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Definition of cock
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Cock (n.) The style of
gnomon
of a dial.
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Alectoromachy
::
Alectoromachy
(n.)
Cockfighting.
Cock
::
Cock (n.) A chief man; a
leader
or
master.
Cockscomb
::
Cockscomb
(n.) A plant
(Celosia
cristata),
of many
varieties,
cultivated
for its
broad,
fantastic
spikes
of
brilliant
flowers;
--
sometimes
called
garden
cockscomb.
Also the
Pedicularis,
or
lousewort,
the
Rhinanthus
Crista-galli,
and the
Onobrychis
Crista-galli..
Peacock
::
Peacock
(n.) The male of any
pheasant
of the genus Pavo, of which at least two
species
are
known,
native
of
Southern
Asia and the East
Indies..
Cock
::
Cock (v. i.) To
strut;
to
swagger;
to look big, pert, or
menacing..
Thorn
::
Thorn (n.) Any shrub or small tree which bears
thorns;
especially,
any
species
of the genus
Crataegus,
as the
hawthorn,
whitethorn,
cockspur
thorn..
Puffin
::
Puffin
(n.) An
arctic
sea bird
Fratercula
arctica)
allied
to the auks, and
having
a
short,
thick,
swollen
beak,
whence
the name; --
called
also
bottle
nose,
cockandy,
coulterneb,
marrot,
mormon,
pope, and sea
parrot..
Cocktail
::
Cocktail
(n.) A
species
of rove
beetle;
-- so
called
from its habit of
elevating
the tail.
Cockshy
::
Cockshy
(n.) A game in which
trinkets
are set upon
sticks,
to be
thrown
at by the
players;
-- so
called
from an
ancient
popular
sport which
consisted
in
shying
or
throwing
cudgels
at live
cocks..
Windrow
::
Windrow
(n.) A row or line of hay raked
together
for the
purpose
of being
rolled
into cocks or
heaps.
Oast
::
Oast (n.) A kiln to dry hops or malt; a
cockle.
Abricock
::
Abricock
(n.) See
Apricot.
Dandy-cock
::
Dandy-cock
(n. fem.) Alt. of
Dandy-he.
Rasorial
::
Rasorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Rasores,
or
gallinaceous
birds,
as the
peacock,
domestic
fowl,
partridge,
quail,
and the
like..
Dumbledor
::
Dumbledor
(n.) A
bumblebee;
also, a
cockchafer..
Poultry
::
Poultry
(n.)
Domestic
fowls
reared
for the
table,
or for their eggs or
feathers,
such as cocks and hens,
capons,
turkeys,
ducks,
and
geese..
Cockshead
::
Cockshead
(n.) A
leguminous
herb
(Onobrychis
Caput-galli),
having
small
spiny-crested
pods..
Click
::
Click (n.) A
slight
sharp
noise,
such as is made by the
cocking
of a
pistol..
Paddlecock
::
Paddlecock
(n.) The
lumpfish.
Cockfighting
::
Cockfighting
(n.) The act or
practice
of
pitting
gamecocks
to
fight.
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