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A portion of the southern equatorial current flowing westward from the Fiji Islands to New Guinea.
The shell or bone of cuttlefishes, used for various purposes, as for making polishing powder, etc.
Any large holothurian, especially one of those belonging to the genus Pentacta, or Cucumaria, as the common American and European species. (P. frondosa).
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Culminating, or coming to the meredian, at or about the same time with the moon; -- said of a star or stars, esp. of certain stars selected beforehand, and named in an ephemeris (as the Nautical Almanac), as suitable to be observed in connection with the moon at culmination, for determining terrestrial longitude.
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Alt. of Cuttlefish
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Chilling; penetrating; sharp; as, a cutting wind.
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An instrument to cut straw for fodder.
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Severe; sarcastic; biting; as, a cutting reply.
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Pertaining to, or involving, sans-culottism; radical; revolutionary; Jacobinical.
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One who sneaks from his cups; one who balks his glass.
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A hydrocarbon of the aromatic series, metameric with mesitylene and cumene, found in coal tar, and obtained as a colorless liquid.
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A caterpillar which at night eats off young plants of cabbage, corn, etc., usually at the ground. Some kinds ascend fruit trees and eat off the flower buds. During the day, they conceal themselves in the earth. The common cutworms are the larvae of various species of Agrotis and related genera of noctuid moths.
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Cut sharply or definitely, or so as to make a clear, well-defined impression, as the lines of an engraved plate, and the like; clear-cut; hence, having great distinctness; well-defined; clear.
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The fore part of a ship's prow, which cuts the water.
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Cut flat on the reverse, and with a convex face formed of triangular facets in rows; -- said of diamonds and other precious stones. See Rose diamond, under Rose. Cf. Brilliant, n.
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Culture, training, or education of one's self by one's own efforts.
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Adapted for forming a screw by cutting; as, a screw-cutting lathe.
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Extreme republican principles; the principles or practice of the sans-culottes.
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In a cutting manner.
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A cunette.
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