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Any bright-colored fish of the genera Chaetodon, Pomacentrus, Apogon, and related genera, which live among reef corals.
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a.
Pertaining to the Pomacentridae, a family of bright-colored tropical fishes having spiny opercula; -- often called coral fishes.
n.
Same as Pomace.
n.
A perfumed unguent or composition, chiefly used in dressing the hair; pomade.
n.
See Pomage.
n.
Perfumed ointment; esp., a fragrant unguent for the hair; pomatum; -- originally made from apples.
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A box to contain such perfume, formerly carried by ladies, as at the end of a chain; -- more properly pomander box.
a.
Like pomace.
n.
An ointment or pomatum made of black poplar buds.
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A handsomely banded, coral-reef fish, of Florida and the West Indies (Pomacentrus saxatilis); -- called also mojarra.
v. t.
To dress with pomatum.
n.
The substance of apples, or of similar fruit, crushed by grinding.
a.
Like an apple or pear; producing pomes.
n.
Any one of several species of sparoid fishes belonging to Sargus, Pomadasys, and related genera; -- called also sar, and saragu.
a.
Of or pertaining to a suborder (Pomeae) of rosaceous plants, which includes the true thorn trees, the quinces, service berries, medlars, and loquats, as well as the apples, pears, crabs, etc.
n.
Cider.
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A perfume to be carried with one, often in the form of a ball.
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Any one of several species of American food fishes, of the genus Haemulon, allied to the snappers, as, the black grunt (A. Plumieri), and the redmouth grunt (H. aurolineatus), of the Southern United States; -- also applied to allied species of the genera Pomadasys, Orthopristis, and Pristopoma. Called also pigfish, squirrel fish, and grunter; -- so called from the noise it makes when taken.
n.
A large voracious fish (Pomatomus saitatrix), of the family Carangidae, valued as a food fish, and widely distributed on the American coast. On the New Jersey and Rhode Island coast it is called the horse mackerel, in Virginia saltwater tailor, or skipjack.
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Having the nostril covered with a scale.
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