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killickKillock Kil"lock, n. [Cf. Scot. killick ``the flue [fluke] of
an anchor.' --Jamieson.]
A small anchor; also, a kind of anchor formed by a stone
inclosed by pieces of wood fastened together. [Written also
killick.] KillifishKillifish Kil"li*fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of several small American cyprinodont fishes of the
genus Fundulus and allied genera. They live equally well in
fresh and brackish water, or even in the sea. They are
usually striped or barred with black. Called also minnow,
and brook fish. See Minnow. killifishMinnow Min"now, n. [OE. menow, cf. AS. myne; also OE. menuse,
OF. menuise small fish; akin to E. minish, minute.] [Written
also minow.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A small European fresh-water cyprinoid fish
(Phoxinus l[ae]vis, formerly Leuciscus phoxinus);
sometimes applied also to the young of larger kinds; --
called also minim and minny. The name is also applied
to several allied American species, of the genera
Phoxinus, Notropis, or Minnilus, and Rhinichthys.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Any of numerous small American cyprinodont
fishes of the genus Fundulus, and related genera. They
live both in fresh and in salt water. Called also
killifish, minny, and mummichog. KilligrewKilligrew Kil"li*grew, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The Cornish chough. See under Chough. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] KillikinickKillikinick Kil`li*ki*nick", n.
See Kinnikinic. killikinickKinnikinic Kin`ni*ki*nic", n. [Indian, literally, a mixture.]
Prepared leaves or bark of certain plants; -- used by the
Indians of the Northwest for smoking, either mixed with
tobacco or as a substitute for it. Also, a plant so used, as
the osier cornel (Cornus stolonijra), and the bearberry
(Arctostaphylus Uva-ursi). [Spelled also kinnickinnick
and killikinick.] KillingKilling Kill"ing, a.
Literally, that kills; having power to kill; fatal; in a
colloquial sense, conquering; captivating; irresistible. --
Kill"ing*ly, adv.
Those eyes are made so killing. --Pope.
Nothing could be more killingly spoken. --Milton. KillinglyKilling Kill"ing, a.
Literally, that kills; having power to kill; fatal; in a
colloquial sense, conquering; captivating; irresistible. --
Kill"ing*ly, adv.
Those eyes are made so killing. --Pope.
Nothing could be more killingly spoken. --Milton. Lady-killing
Lady-killing La"dy-kill`ing, n.
The art or practice of captivating the hearts of women.
Better for the sake of womankind that this dangerous
dog should leave off lady-killing. --Thackeray.
SkilligaleeSkilligalee Skil`li*ga*lee", n.
A kind of thin, weak broth or oatmeal porridge, served out to
prisoners and paupers in England; also, a drink made of
oatmeal, sugar, and water, sometimes used in the English navy
or army. [Written also skilligolee, skillygalee, etc.] skilligoleeSkilligalee Skil`li*ga*lee", n.
A kind of thin, weak broth or oatmeal porridge, served out to
prisoners and paupers in England; also, a drink made of
oatmeal, sugar, and water, sometimes used in the English navy
or army. [Written also skilligolee, skillygalee, etc.] SkillingSkilling Skil"ling, n. [Cf. Sheeling.]
A bay of a barn; also, a slight addition to a cottage. [Prov.
Eng.] SkillingSkilling Skil"ling, n. [Sw. & Dan. See Shilling.]
A money od account in Sweden, Norwey, Denmark, and North
Germany, and also a coin. It had various values, from three
fourths of a cent in Norway to more than two cents in
L["u]beck. WinterkillingWinterkill Win"ter*kill`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Winterkilled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Winterkilling.]
To kill by the cold, or exposure to the inclemency of winter;
as, the wheat was winterkilled. [U. S.]
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