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Fatal to life; mournful; terrible; calamitous; as, the tragic scenes of the French revolution.
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Mournful; expressive of tragedy, the loss of life, or of sorrow.
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An actor or player in tragedy.
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Any one of several species of Asiatic pheasants of the genus Ceriornis. They are brilliantly colored with a variety of tints, the back and breast are usually covered with white or buff ocelli, and the head is ornamented with two bright-colored, fleshy wattles. The crimson tragopan, or horned pheasant (C. satyra), of India is one of the best-known species.
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A woman who plays in tragedy.
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Of or pertaining to tragedy; of the nature or character of tragedy; as, a tragic poem; a tragic play or representation.
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Of or pertaining to tragi-comedy; partaking of grave and comic scenes.
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A kind of gum procured from a spiny leguminous shrub (Astragalus gummifer) of Western Asia, and other species of Astragalus. It comes in hard whitish or yellowish flakes or filaments, and is nearly insoluble in water, but slowly swells into a mucilaginous mass, which is used as a substitute for gum arabic in medicine and the arts. Called also gum tragacanth.
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Of or pertaining to satyrs; burlesque; as, satyric tragedy.
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A tragedy; a tragic drama.
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A kind of drama representing some action in which serious and comic scenes are blended; a composition partaking of the nature both of tragedy and comedy.
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Alt. of Tragi-comical
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The prominence in front of the external opening of the ear. See Illust. under Ear.
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A writer of tragedy.
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Partaking of the nature of, or combining, tragedy, comedy, and pastoral poetry.
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Like tragedy; tragical.
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A ridge within and behind the tragus in the ear of some animals.
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Alt. of Tragical
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of Tragedy
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A writer of tragedy.
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