Crowed () of Crow |
Crowed (p. p.) of Crow |
Crowing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Crow |
Crow (v. i.) To make the shrill sound characteristic of a cock, either in joy, gayety, or defiance. |
Crow (v. i.) To shout in exultation or defiance |
Crow (v. i.) To utter a sound expressive of joy or pleasure. |
Crow (v. i.) A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles. It has a harsh, croaking note. See Caw. |
Crow (v. i.) A bar of iron with a beak, crook, or claw |
Crow (v. i.) The cry of the cock. See Crow, v. i., 1. |
Crow (v. i.) The mesentery of a beast |
Crow-quill (n.) A quill of the crow, or a very fine pen made from such a quill. |
Crows (n. pl.) A tribe of Indians of the Dakota stock, living in Montana |
Crow's-feet (pl. ) of Crow's-foot |
Crow's-foot (n.) The wrinkles that appear, as the effect of age or dissipation, under and around the outer corners of the eyes. |
Crow's-foot (n.) A caltrop. |
Crow's-foot (n.) Same as Bird's-mouth. |
Crow-silk (n.) A filamentous fresh-water alga (Conferva rivularis of Linnaeus, Rhizoclonium rivulare of Kutzing). |
Crow's-nest (n.) A box or perch near the top of a mast, esp. in whalers, to shelter the man on the lookout. |
Crow-trodden (a.) Marked with crow's-feet, or wrinkles, about the eyes. |
Jim-crow (n.) A machine for bending or straightening rails. |
Jim-crow (n.) A planing machine with a reversing tool, to plane both ways. |
Midden crow () The common European crow. |
Royston crow () See Hooded crow, under Hooded. |
Sea crow () The chough. |
Sea crow () The cormorant. |
Sea crow () The blackheaded pewit, and other gulls. |
Sea crow () The skua. |
Sea crow () The razorbill. |
Sea crow () The coot. |
Water crow () The dipper. |
Water crow () The European coot. |