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GIBE |
Barb |
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STINGRAYS |
Barb-tailed fish |
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RAY |
Barb-tailed fish |
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STINGRAY |
Barb-tailed fish |
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BARBED |
Of Barb |
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BARBING |
Of Barb |
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SNAGGED |
Caught on barb |
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HOOKAH |
Barb? Ah! Or pipe? |
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THORN |
Barb found around north |
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BARBULE |
A very minute barb or beard. |
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BUTT SHAFT |
An arrow without a barb, for shooting at butts; an arrow. |
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RUNT |
A variety of domestic pigeon, related to the barb and
carrier. |
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JAG |
A notch; a cleft; a barb; a ragged or sharp protuberance; a
denticulation. |
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BARBEL |
Barbs or paps under the tongued of horses and cattle. See
1st Barb, 3. |
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HARL |
A barb, or barbs, of a fine large feather, as of a peacock or
ostrich, -- used in dressing artificial flies. |
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BARDE |
A piece of defensive (or, sometimes, ornamental) armor for a
horse's neck, breast, and flanks; a barb. [Often in the pl.] |
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BEARD |
A barb or sharp point of an arrow or other instrument,
projecting backward to prevent the head from being easily drawn out. |
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BARBARY |
The countries on the north coast of Africa from Egypt to
the Atlantic. Hence: A Barbary horse; a barb. [Obs.] Also, a kind of
pigeon. |
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KINGFISH |
An American marine food fish of the genus Menticirrus,
especially M. saxatilis, or M. nebulosos, of the Atlantic coast; --
called also whiting, surf whiting, and barb. |