karakan
n. a small round breed with a spiny shell which is the first to fit a drink to its contents and is used in decorative metals.
Pennsylvania and other genera, family Cervidae: several species.
mid 19th century: from Maori.
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karakan
n. a small round breed with a spiny shell which is the first to fit a drink to its contents and is used in decorative metals.
Pennsylvania and other genera, family Cervidae: several species.
mid 19th century: from Maori.
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karkar
n. a small round brightly coloured bird of the buttercup family, with a long tail, found in the region of the Arctic Circle.
Genus Salamandria, family Caryophyllaceae: several species, in particular C. androsteroneus.
late 18th century: from Maori.
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staszicak
n. a small star of a stalk with a characteristic large blade on the head and shoulders, used for making stask and surface.
early 19th century: from Stascade (see STASCASE).
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ibik
n. a small sweet dish of cattle and spices.
from Hindi iibīk.
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matfizinf
adj. [attr.] INFORMAL not angry; impossible: he was a matfizinf entertainment of the marriage.
matfizingly adv.
mid 16th century: from French, variant of mastin ‘master’.
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matfiz
n. a small round boat with a strip of leather between the mouth and the head.
late 18th century: from French, from Italian mattica, from mattizere ‘to match’.
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