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A fresh-water European fish of the Carp family (Leuciscus erythrophthalmus). It is about the size and shape of the roach, but it has the dorsal fin farther back, a stouter body, and red irises. Called also redeye, roud, finscale, and shallow. A blue variety is called azurine, or blue roach.
adv.
In a stout manner; lustily; boldly; obstinately; as, he stoutly defended himself.
superl.
Firm; tough; materially strong; enduring; as, a stout vessel, stick, string, or cloth.
n.
Any one of many species of marine gastropods belonging to Triton and allied genera, having a stout spiral shell, often handsomely colored and ornamented with prominent varices. Some of the species are among the largest of all gastropods. Called also trumpet shell, and sea trumpet.
n.
A large, stout cord, usually one not less than an inch in circumference, made of strands twisted or braided together. It differs from cord, line, and string, only in its size. See Cordage.
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A bold, stout robber, or night thief; -- said to be so called from Robin Hood.
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Having two hands; -- often used as an epithet equivalent to large, stout, strong, or powerful.
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A basin at the entrance of Roman Catholic churches for containing the holy water with which those who enter, dipping their fingers in it, cross themselves; -- called also holy-water stoup.
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A peculiar fruit-eating ground pigeon (Didunculus strigiostris) native of the Samoan Islands, and noted for its resemblance, in several characteristics, to the extinct dodo. Its beak is stout and strongly hooked, and the mandible has two or three strong teeth toward the end. Its color is chocolate red. Called also toothbilled pigeon, and manu-mea.
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Somewhat stout; somewhat corpulent.
superl.
Not stout; slim; slender; lean; gaunt; as, a person becomes thin by disease.
n.
A stout, twilled cotton cloth; a fustian corduroy, or velveteen.
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Stout, coarse cloth of which sacks, bags, etc., are made.
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Having a short, thick body; stout.
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A stout stem, as of a tree, with the branches lopped off, to produce rapid growth.
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A stout pole for use in making a rick, or for a spar to a boat.
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Shaped like a rolly-poly; short and stout.
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Any one of several species of elasmobranch fishes of the genus Pristis. They have a sharklike form, but are more nearly allied to the rays. The flattened and much elongated snout has a row of stout toothlike structures inserted along each edge, forming a sawlike organ with which it mutilates or kills its prey.
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A stout twilled silk used for dresses.
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The state or quality of being stout.
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