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Modiola plicatula
Meadow Mead"ow, a. Of or pertaining to a meadow; of the nature of a meadow; produced, growing, or living in, a meadow. ``Fat meadow ground.' --Milton. Note: For many names of plants compounded with meadow, see the particular word in the Vocabulary. Meadow beauty. (Bot.) Same as Deergrass. Meadow foxtail (Bot.), a valuable pasture grass (Alopecurus pratensis) resembling timothy, but with softer spikes. Meadow grass (Bot.), a name given to several grasses of the genus Poa, common in meadows, and of great value for nay and for pasture. See Grass. Meadow hay, a coarse grass, or true sedge, growing in uncultivated swamp or river meadow; -- used as fodder or bedding for cattle, packing for ice, etc. [Local, U. S.] Meadow hen. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The American bittern. See Stake-driver. (b) The American coot (Fulica). (c) The clapper rail. Meadow lark (Zo["o]l.), any species of Sturnella, a genus of American birds allied to the starlings. The common species (S. magna) has a yellow breast with a black crescent. Meadow mouse (Zo["o]l.), any mouse of the genus Arvicola, as the common American species A. riparia; -- called also field mouse, and field vole. Meadow mussel (Zo["o]l.), an American ribbed mussel (Modiola plicatula), very abundant in salt marshes. Meadow ore (Min.), bog-iron ore, a kind of limonite. Meadow parsnip. (Bot.) See under Parsnip. Meadow pink. (Bot.) See under Pink. Meadow pipit (Zo["o]l.), a small singing bird of the genus Anthus, as A. pratensis, of Europe. Meadow rue (Bot.), a delicate early plant, of the genus Thalictrum, having compound leaves and numerous white flowers. There are many species. Meadow saffron. (Bot.) See under Saffron. Meadow sage. (Bot.) See under Sage. Meadow saxifrage (Bot.), an umbelliferous plant of Europe (Silaus pratensis), somewhat resembling fennel. Meadow snipe (Zo["o]l.), the common or jack snipe.
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Houndfish Hound"fish, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any small shark of the genus Galeus or Mustelus, of which there are several species, as the smooth houndfish (G. canis), of Europe and America; -- called also houndshark, and dogfish. Note: The European nursehound, or small-spotted dogfish, is Scyllium canicula; the rough houndfish, or large-spotted dogfish, is S. catulus. The name has also sometimes been applied to the bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix), and to the silver gar.
Scyllium catulus
Bounce Bounce, n. 1. A sudden leap or bound; a rebound. 2. A heavy, sudden, and often noisy, blow or thump. The bounce burst open the door. --Dryden. 3. An explosion, or the noise of one. [Obs.] 4. Bluster; brag; untruthful boasting; audacious exaggeration; an impudent lie; a bouncer. --Johnson. De Quincey.? 5. (Zo["o]l.) A dogfish of Europe (Scyllium catulus).

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- Gaius Valerius Catullus (classical Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs waˈɫɛriʊs kaˈtʊllʊs]; c. 84 – c. 54 BC), known as Catullus (kə-TUL-əs), was a Latin neoteric poet of...
- recounting Lesbia's Inconstancy". Merrill, ed. 1893, p. 17. cf. Catul. 37.1ff., Catul. 107.1ff., Catul. 36.1ff. Burton; Smithers, eds. 1894, p. 14. Burton, Richard...
- Luli, an eighteen-year-old student who falls in love with her teacher, Catul Bogdan, becoming engaged to him just three days after their first meeting...
- 6". The classical Quarterly, 55(2). pp. 638–642. C. Valerius Catullus. "Catul. 6". Carmina. Leonard C. Smithers, ed. ****us Digital Library. Retrieved...
- articulated by Theophile Gautier. The periodical Modern Parn****us, issued by Catul Mendes and Xavier Ricard, contained direct references to Mt. Parn****us and...
- from this source, which is in the public domain. C. Valerius Catullus. "Catul. 9". Carmina. Leonard C. Smithers, ed. ****us Digital Library. Retrieved...
- Odyssey, only with St. Andrew in the lead role. Jerome mentions it twice: Catul. Script. Eccles. in Pantæn. and Præfat. in Comm. in Matt.[expand acronym]...
- and Urbanity in Catullus 10". Helios. 16: 7–23. C. Valerius Catullus. "Catul. 10". Carmina. Leonard C. Smithers, ed. ****us Digital Library. Retrieved...
- from this source, which is in the public domain. C. Valerius Catullus. "Catul. 42". Carmina. Leonard C. Smithers, ed. ****us Digital Library. Retrieved...
- ). Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 129. ISBN 0773528997. "Catul. 75". ****us Digital Library Project. Retrieved 5 November 2014. v t e...