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Definition of coon
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Coon (n.) A
raccoon.
See
Raccoon.
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Laocoon
::
Laocoon
(n.) A
priest
of
Apollo,
during
the
Trojan
war. (See 2.).
Puccoon
::
Puccoon
(n.) Any one of
several
plants
yielding
a red
pigment
which is used by the North
American
Indians,
as the
bloodroot
and two
species
of
Lithospermum
(L.
hirtum,
and L.
canescens);
also, the
pigment
itself..
Xanthopuccine
::
Xanthopuccine
(n.) One of three
alkaloids
found in the root of the
yellow
puccoon
(Hydrastis
Canadensis).
It is a
yellow
crystalline
substance,
and
resembles
berberine..
Spider
::
Spider
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
arachnids
comprising
the order
Araneina.
Spiders
have the
mandibles
converted
into
poison
fangs,
or
falcers.
The
abdomen
is large and not
segmented,
with two or three pairs of
spinnerets
near the end, by means of which they spin
threads
of silk to form
cocoons,
or
nests,
to
protect
their eggs and
young.
Many
species
spin also
complex
webs to
entrap
the
insects
upon which they prey. The eyes are
usually
eight in
number
(rarely
six), and are
situated
on t
Procyon
::
Procyon
(n.) A genus of
mammals
including
the
raccoon.
Tycoon
::
Tycoon
(n.) The title by which the
shogun,
or
former
commander
in chief of the
Japanese
army, was known to
foreigners..
Bottom
::
Bottom
(n.) A ball or skein of
thread;
a
cocoon.
Tanate
::
Tanate
(n.) An
Asiatic
wild dog
(Canis
procyonoides),
native
of Japan and
adjacent
countries.
It has a
short,
bushy tail.
Called
also
raccoon
dog..
Silkworm
::
Silkworm
(n.) The larva of any one of
numerous
species
of
bombycid
moths,
which spins a large
amount
of
strong
silk in
constructing
its
cocoon
before
changing
to a
pupa..
Patacoon
::
Patacoon
(n.) See
Pataca.
Kell
::
Kell (n.) The
cocoon
or
chrysalis
of an
insect.
Alkanet
::
Alkanet
(n.) The
similar
plant
Anchusa
officinalis;
bugloss;
also, the
American
puccoon..
Zamia
::
Zamia (n.) A genus of
cycadaceous
plants,
having
the
appearance
of low
palms,
but with
exogenous
wood. See
Coontie,
and
Illust.
of
Strobile..
Raccoon
::
Raccoon
(n.) A North
American
nocturnal
carnivore
(Procyon
lotor)
allied
to the
bears,
but much
smaller,
and
having
a long, full tail,
banded
with black and gray. Its body is gray,
varied
with black and
white.
Called
also coon, and
mapach..
Laocoon
::
Laocoon
(n.) A
marble
group in the
Vatican
at Rome,
representing
the
priest
Laocoon,
with his sons,
infolded
in the coils of two
serpents,
as
described
by
Virgil..
Dupion
::
Dupion
(n.) A
double
cocoon,
made by two
silkworms..
Racoonda
::
Racoonda
(n.) The
coypu.
Coontie
::
Coontie
(n.) A
cycadaceous
plant of
Florida
and the West
Indies,
the Zamia
integrifolia,
from the stems of which a kind of sago is
prepared..
Cocoonery
::
Cocoonery
(n.) A
building
or
apartment
for
silkworms,
when
feeding
and
forming
cocoons..
Agouara
::
Agouara
(n.) The
crab-eating
raccoon
(Procyon
cancrivorus),
found in the
tropical
parts of
America..
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