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ADULT |
Full-grown |
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LUCE |
A pike when full grown. |
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HIGH-PALMED |
Having high antlers; bearing full-grown antlers aloft. |
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THIN |
Not full or well grown; wanting in plumpness. |
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TOMCAT |
A male cat, especially when full grown or of large size. |
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UNDERGROWN |
Of small stature; not grown to a full height or size. |
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WORREL |
An Egyptian fork-tongued lizard, about four feet long when
full grown. |
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SUM |
To have (the feathers) full grown; to furnish with
complete, or full-grown, plumage. |
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PALM |
The broad flattened part of an antler, as of a full-grown
fallow deer; -- so called as resembling the palm of the hand with its
protruding fingers. |
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MATURE |
Brought by natural process to completeness of growth
and development; fitted by growth and development for any function,
action, or state, appropriate to its kind; full-grown; ripe. |
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BEEF |
An animal of the genus Bos, especially the common species, B.
taurus, including the bull, cow, and ox, in their full grown state;
esp., an ox or cow fattened for food. |
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CHIMPANZEE |
...Troglodytes niger) which approaches more nearly to man, in most
respects, than any other ape. When full grown, it is from three to four
feet hig... |
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PHALANGIST |
...The
vulpine phalangist (P. vulpina) is the largest species, the full grown
male being about two and a half feet long. It has a large bushy tail.... |
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OX |
The male of bovine quadrupeds, especially the domestic animal
when castrated and grown to its full size, or nearly so. The word is
also applied... |
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KINKAJOU |
...udivolvulus) of South America, about as large as a full-grown cat. It
has a prehensile tail and lives in trees. It is the only representative
of... |
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TIGER |
...lack, the throat and belly are nearly white. When full grown, it
equals or exceeds the lion in size and strength. Called also royal
tiger, and B... |
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LAMMERGEIER |
... inhabits the mountains of Southern Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa.
When full-grown it is nine or ten feet in extent of wings. It is
brownis... |