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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mouse-ear
n.
Bot.
(a)
The
forget-me-not
(
Myosotis palustris
)
and
other
species
of
the
same
genus
.
(b)
A
European
species
of
hawkweed
(
Hieracium Pilosella
).
Mouse-ear chickweed
,
a
name
of
two
common
species
of
chickweed
(
Cerastium vulgarium
,
and
Cerastium viscosum
).
Mouse-ear cress
,
a
low
cruciferous
herb
(
Sisymbrium Thaliana
).
All
these
are
low
herbs
with
soft
,
oval
,
or
obovate
leaves
,
whence
the
name
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scor·pi·on
n.
1.
Zool.
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
pulmonate
arachnids
of
the
order
Scorpiones
,
having
a
suctorial
mouth
,
large
claw-bearing
palpi
,
and
a
caudal
sting
.
Note:
☞
Scorpions
have
a
flattened
body
,
and
a
long
,
slender
post-abdomen
formed
of
six
movable
segments
,
the
last
of
which
terminates
in
a
curved
venomous
sting
.
The
venom
causes
great
pain
,
but
is
unattended
either
with
redness
or
swelling
,
except
in
the
axillary
or
inguinal
glands
,
when
an
extremity
is
affected
.
It
is
seldom
if
ever
destructive
of
life
.
Scorpions
are
found
widely
dispersed
in
the
warm
climates
of
both
the
Old
and
New
Worlds
.
2.
Zool.
The
pine
or
gray
lizard
(
Sceloporus undulatus
). [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
3.
Zool.
The
scorpene
.
4.
Script.
A
painful
scourge
.
My
father
hath
chastised
you
with
whips
,
but
I
will
chastise
you
with
scorpions
.
--
1
Kings
xii
. 11.
5.
Astron.
A
sign
and
constellation
.
See
Scorpio
.
6.
Antiq.
An
ancient
military
engine
for
hurling
stones
and
other
missiles
.
Book scorpion
.
Zool.
See
under
Book
.
False scorpion
.
Zool.
See
under
False
,
and
Book scorpion
.
Scorpion bug
,
or
Water scorpion
Zool.
See
Nepa
.
Scorpion fly
Zool.
,
a
neuropterous
insect
of
the
genus
Panorpa
.
See
Panorpid
.
Scorpion grass
Bot.
,
a
plant
of
the
genus
Myosotis
.
Myosotis palustris
is
the
forget-me-not
.
Scorpion senna
Bot.
,
a
yellow-flowered
leguminous
shrub
(
Coronilla Emerus
)
having
a
slender
joined
pod
,
like
a
scorpion's
tail
.
The
leaves
are
said
to
yield
a
dye
like
indigo
,
and
to
be
used
sometimes
to
adulterate
senna
.
Scorpion shell
Zool.
,
any
shell
of
the
genus
Pteroceras
.
See
Pteroceras
.
Scorpion spiders
.
Zool.
,
any
one
of
the
Pedipalpi
.
Scorpion's tail
Bot.
,
any
plant
of
the
leguminous
genus
Scorpiurus
,
herbs
with
a
circinately
coiled
pod
; --
also
called
caterpillar
.
Scorpion's thorn
Bot.
,
a
thorny
leguminous
plant
(
Genista Scorpius
)
of
Southern
Europe
.
The Scorpion's Heart
Astron.
,
the
star
Antares
in
the
constellation
Scorpio
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
For·get-me-not
n.
Bot.
A
small
perennial
herb
,
of
the
genus
Myosotis
(
Myosotis scorpiodes
,
Myosotis palustris
,
Myosotis incespitosa
,
etc
.),
bearing
a
beautiful
bright
blue
or
white
flowers
,
and
extensively
considered
the
emblem
of
fidelity
.
Syn:
--
mouse
ear
, .
Note:
☞
Formerly
the
name
was
given
to
the
Ajuga Chamæpitus
.
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