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Any one of numerous species of ducks which frequent the seacoasts and feed mainly on fishes and mollusks. The scoters, eiders, old squaw, and ruddy duck are examples. They may be distinguished by the lobate hind toe.
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Alt. of Lobated
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As a lobe; so as to make a lobe; in a lobate manner.
n.
One of several swimming birds or divers, of the genus Colymbus (formerly Podiceps), and allied genera, found in the northern parts of America, Europe, and Asia. They have strong, sharp bills, and lobate toes.
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Having lobate toes, as the coot and grebe.
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Furnished with membranous flaps, as the toes of a coot. See Illust. (m) under Aves.
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An annual composite plant of the Mississippi valley (Senecio lobatus).
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A bird having lobate toes; esp., a phalarope.
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Having toes connected by a membrane; palmiped; palmated; also, lobate.
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Having lobate toes, as a coot.
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Of or pertaining to a lobe; characterized by, or like, a lobe or lobes.
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Having lobes; -- said of the tails of certain fishes having the integument continued to the bases of the fin rays.
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Consisting of, or having, lobes; lobed; as, a lobate leaf.
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Any species of Phalaropus and allied genera of small wading birds (Grallae), having lobate toes. They are often seen far from land, swimming in large flocks. Called also sea goose.
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A wading bird with lobate toes, of the genus Fulica.
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Having lobes; lobate.
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A form of the larva of certain Discophora in a state of development succeeding the scyphistoma. The body of the strobila becomes elongated, and subdivides transversely into a series of lobate segments which eventually become ephyrae, or young medusae.
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