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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bush
n.
1.
A
thicket
,
or
place
abounding
in
trees
or
shrubs
;
a
wild
forest
.
Note:
☞
This
was
the
original
sense
of
the
word
,
as
in
the
Dutch
bosch
,
a
wood
,
and
was
so
used
by
Chaucer
.
In
this
sense
it
is
extensively
used
in
the
British
colonies
,
especially
at
the
Cape
of
Good
Hope
,
and
also
in
Australia
and
Canada
;
as
,
to
live
or
settle
in
the
bush
.
2.
A
shrub
;
esp
.,
a
shrub
with
branches
rising
from
or
near
the
root
;
a
thick
shrub
or
a
cluster
of
shrubs
.
To
bind
a
bush
of
thorns
among
sweet-smelling
flowers
.
--
Gascoigne
.
3.
A
shrub
cut
off
,
or
a
shrublike
branch
of
a
tree
;
as
,
bushes
to
support
pea
vines
.
4.
A
shrub
or
branch
,
properly
,
a
branch
of
ivy
(
as
sacred
to
Bacchus
),
hung
out
at
vintners
'
doors
,
or
as
a
tavern
sign
;
hence
,
a
tavern
sign
,
and
symbolically
,
the
tavern
itself
.
If
it
be
true
that
good
wine
needs
no
bush
, '
t
is
true
that
a
good
play
needs
no
epilogue
.
--
Shak
.
5.
Hunting
The
tail
,
or
brush
,
of
a
fox
.
To beat about the bush
,
to
approach
anything
in
a
round-about
manner
,
instead
of
coming
directly
to
it
; --
a
metaphor
taken
from
hunting
.
Bush bean
Bot.
,
a
variety
of
bean
which
is
low
and
requires
no
support
(
Phaseolus vulgaris
,
variety
nanus
).
See
Bean
, 1.
Bush buck
,
or
Bush goat
Zool.
,
a
beautiful
South
African
antelope
(
Tragelaphus sylvaticus
); --
so
called
because
found
mainly
in
wooden
localities
.
The
name
is
also
applied
to
other
species
.
Bush cat
Zool.
,
the
serval
.
See
Serval
.
Bush chat
Zool.
,
a
bird
of
the
genus
Pratincola
,
of
the
Thrush
family
.
Bush dog
.
Zool.
See
Potto
.
Bush hammer
.
See
Bushhammer
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Bush harrow
Agric.
See
under
Harrow
.
Bush hog
Zool.
,
a
South
African
wild
hog
(
Potamochœrus Africanus
); --
called
also
bush pig
,
and
water hog
.
Bush master
Zool.
,
a
venomous
snake
(
Lachesis mutus
)
of
Guinea
; --
called
also
surucucu
.
Bush pea
Bot.
,
a
variety
of
pea
that
needs
to
be
bushed
.
Bush shrike
Zool.
,
a
bird
of
the
genus
Thamnophilus
,
and
allied
genera
; --
called
also
batarg
.
Many
species
inhabit
tropical
America
.
Bush tit
Zool.
,
a
small
bird
of
the
genus
Psaltriparus
,
allied
to
the
titmouse
.
Psaltriparus minimus
inhabits
California
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
cat
n.
1.
Zool.
Any
animal
belonging
to
the
natural
family
Felidae
,
and
in
particular
to
the
various
species
of
the
genera
Felis
,
Panthera
,
and
Lynx
.
The
domestic
cat
is
Felis domestica
.
The
European
wild
cat
(
Felis catus
)
is
much
larger
than
the
domestic
cat
.
In
the
United
States
the
name
wild cat
is
commonly
applied
to
the
bay
lynx
(
Lynx rufus
).
The
larger
felines
,
such
as
the
lion
,
tiger
,
leopard
,
and
cougar
,
are
often
referred
to
as
cats
,
and
sometimes
as
big
cats
.
See
Wild cat
,
and
Tiger cat
.
Note:
☞
The
domestic
cat
includes
many
varieties
named
from
their
place
of
origin
or
from
some
peculiarity
;
as
,
the
Angora cat
;
the
Maltese cat
;
the
Manx cat
;
the
Siamese cat
.
Note:
The
word
cat
is
also
used
to
designate
other
animals
,
from
some
fancied
resemblance
;
as
,
civet
cat
,
fisher
cat
,
cat
bird,
cat
fish
shark
,
sea
cat
.
2.
Naut.
(a)
A
strong
vessel
with
a
narrow
stern
,
projecting
quarters
,
and
deep
waist
.
It
is
employed
in
the
coal
and
timber
trade
.
(b)
A
strong
tackle
used
to
draw
an
anchor
up
to
the
cathead
of
a
ship
.
3.
A
double
tripod
(
for
holding
a
plate
,
etc
.),
having
six
feet
,
of
which
three
rest
on
the
ground
,
in
whatever
position
it
is
placed
.
4.
An
old
game
;
specifically
:
(a)
The
game
of
tipcat
and
the
implement
with
which
it
is
played
.
See
Tipcat
.
(b)
A
game
of
ball
,
called
,
according
to
the
number
of
batters
,
one
old
cat
,
two
old
cat
,
etc
.
5.
same
as
cat o' nine tails
;
as
,
British
sailors
feared
the
cat
.
Angora cat
,
blind cat
,
See
under
Angora
,
Blind
.
Black cat
the
fisher
.
See
under
Black
.
Cat and dog
,
like
a
cat
and
dog
;
quarrelsome
;
inharmonious
.
“I
am
sure
we
have
lived
a
cat
and
dog
life
of
it.”
--
Coleridge
.
Cat block
Naut.
,
a
heavy
iron-strapped
block
with
a
large
hook
,
part
of
the
tackle
used
in
drawing
an
anchor
up
to
the
cathead
.
Cat hook
Naut.
,
a
strong
hook
attached
to
a
cat
block
.
Cat nap
,
a
very
short
sleep
. [
Colloq
.]
Cat o' nine tails
,
an
instrument
of
punishment
consisting
of
nine
pieces
of
knotted
line
or
cord
fastened
to
a
handle
; --
formerly
used
to
flog
offenders
on
the
bare
back
.
Cat's cradle
,
game
played
,
esp
.
by
children
,
with
a
string
looped
on
the
fingers
so
,
as
to
resemble
small
cradle
.
The
string
is
transferred
from
the
fingers
of
one
to
those
of
another
,
at
each
transfer
with
a
change
of
form
.
See
Cratch
,
Cratch cradle
.
To bell the cat
,
to
perform
a
very
dangerous
or
very
difficult
task
; --
taken
metaphorically
from
a
fable
about
a
mouse
who
proposes
to
put
a
bell
on
a
cat
,
so
as
to
be
able
to
hear
the
cat
coming
.
To let the cat out of the bag
,
to
tell
a
secret
,
carelessly
or
willfully
. [
Colloq
.]
Bush cat
,
the
serval
.
See
Serval
.
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