Chub (n.) A species to fresh-water fish of the Cyprinidae or Carp family. The common European species is Leuciscus cephalus |
Chub-faced (a.) Having a plump, short face. |
European (a.) Of or pertaining to Europe, or to its inhabitants. |
European (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Europe. |
Indo-European (a.) Aryan |
Merry-go-round (n.) Any revolving contrivance for affording amusement |
Pollard (n.) A tree having its top cut off at some height above the ground, that may throw out branches. |
Pollard (n.) A clipped coin |
Pollard (n.) A fish, the chub. |
Pollard (n.) A stag that has cast its antlers. |
Pollard (n.) A hornless animal (cow or sheep). |
Pollard (v. t.) To lop the tops of, as trees |
Quarter round () An ovolo. |
Round (v. i. & t.) To whisper. |
Round (a.) Having every portion of the surface or of the circumference equally distant from the center |
Round (a.) Having the form of a cylinder |
Round (a.) Having a curved outline or form |
Round (a.) Full |
Round (a.) Not inconsiderable |
Round (a.) Uttered or emitted with a full tone |
Round (a.) Modified, as a vowel, by contraction of the lip opening, making the opening more or less round in shape |
Round (a.) Outspoken |
Round (a.) Full and smoothly expanded |
Round (a.) Complete and consistent |
Round (n.) Anything round, as a circle, a globe, a ring. "The golden round" [the crown]. |
Round (n.) A series of changes or events ending where it began |
Round (n.) A course of action or conduct performed by a number of persons in turn, or one after another, as if seated in a circle. |
Round (n.) A series of duties or tasks which must be performed in turn, and then repeated. |
Round (n.) A circular dance. |
Round (n.) That which goes round a whole circle or company |
Round (n.) Rotation, as in office |
Round (n.) The step of a ladder |
Round (n.) A course ending where it began |
Round (n.) A walk performed by a guard or an officer round the rampart of a garrison, or among sentinels, to see that the sentinels are faithful and all things safe |
Round (n.) A general discharge of firearms by a body of troops in which each soldier fires once. |
Round (n.) Ammunition for discharging a piece or pieces once |
Round (n.) A short vocal piece, resembling a catch in which three or four voices follow each other round in a species of canon in the unison. |
Round (n.) The time during which prize fighters or boxers are in actual contest without an intermission, as prescribed by their rules |
Round (n.) A brewer's vessel in which the fermentation is concluded, the yeast escaping through the bunghole. |
Round (n.) A vessel filled, as for drinking. |
Round (n.) An assembly |
Round (n.) See Roundtop. |
Round (n.) Same as Round of beef, below. |
Round (adv.) On all sides |
Round (adv.) Circularly |
Round (adv.) In circumference |
Round (adv.) From one side or party to another |
Round (adv.) By or in a circuit |
Round (adv.) Through a circle, as of friends or houses. |
Round (adv.) Roundly |
round trip | a trip to some place and back again |
round daily round | the usual activities in your day, the doctor made his rounds |
round of golf round | the activity of playing holes of golf, a round of golf takes about hours |
round dance round dancing | a ballroom dance characterized by revolving movement |
round dance ring dance | a folk dance, dancers form a circle |
round-thelock patrol | a continuous nonstop patrol |
round | (often plural) a series of professional calls (usually in a set order), the doctor goes on his rounds first thing every morning, the postman's rounds, we enjoyed our round of the local bars |
pollard | a usually horned animal that has either shed its horns or had them removed |
European bream Abramis brama | European freshwater fish having a flattened body and silvery scales, of little value as food |
chub Leuciscus cephalus | European freshwater game fish with a thick spindle-shaped body |
blackbird merl merle ouzel ousel European blackbird Turdus merula | common black European thrush |
common European jay Garullus garullus | fawnolored jay with black-and-white crest and blue-and-black wings |
European magpie Pica pica | a common magpie of Eurasia |
European creeper Certhia familiaris | common European brown-and-buff tree creeper with downurved bill |
European nuthatch Sitta europaea | a kind of nuthatch |
European shrike Lanius excubitor | a common European butcherbird |
European water ouzel Cinclus aquaticus | a water ouzel of Europe |
ern erne grey sea eagle gray sea eagle European sea eagle white-tailed sea eagle Haliatus albicilla | bulky greyish-brown eagle with a short wedge-shaped white tail, of Europe and Greenland |
European fire salamander Salamandra salamandra | a kind of European salamander |
European toad Bufo bufo | common toad of Europe |
European tortoise Testudo graeca | small land tortoise of southern Europe |
European wolf spider tarantula Lycosa tarentula | large southern European spider once thought to be the cause of tarantism (uncontrollable bodily movement) |
European black grouse heathfowl Lyrurus tetrix | large northern European grouse that is black with a lyre-shaped tail |
European cuckoo Cuculus canorus | common cuckoo of Europe having a distinctive two-note call, lays eggs in the nests of other birds |
European roller Coracias garrulus | common European blue-and-green roller with a reddish-brown back |
European swift Apus apus | common European bird with a shrieking call that nests chiefly about eaves of buildings or on cliffs |
European goatsucker European nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus | Old World goatsucker |
European water shrew Neomys fodiens | widely distributed Old World water shrew |
quahog quahaug hard-shell clam hard clam round clam Venus mercenaria Mercenaria mercenaria | an edible American clam, the heavy shells were used as money by some American Indians |
European spider crab king crab Maja squinado | a large spider crab of Europe |
European lobster Homarus vulgaris | lobster of Atlantic coast of Europe |
European bittern Botaurus stellaris | a kind of bittern |
European gallinule Porphyrio porphyrio | purple gallinule of southern Europe |
European sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos | a variety of sandpiper |
European curlew Numenius arquata | common Eurasian curlew |
European wildcat catamountain Felis silvestris | bushy-tailed wildcat of Europe that resembles the domestic cat and is regarded as the ancestor of the domestic cat |
serotine European brown bat Eptesicus serotinus | common brown bat of Europe |
European house cricket Acheta domestica | lives in human dwellings, naturalized in parts of America |
common European earwig Forficula auricularia | sometimes destructive to cultivated bulbs |
corn borer European corn borer moth corn borer moth Pyrausta nubilalis | native to Europe, in America the larvae bore into the stem and crown of corn and other plants |
European rabbit Old World rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus | common greyish-brown burrowing animal native to southern Europe and northern Africa but introduced elsewhere, widely domesticated and developed in various colors and for various needs, young are born naked and helpless |
European hare Lepus europaeus | large hare introduced in North America, does not turn white in winter |
European wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus | nocturnal yellowish-brown mouse inhabiting woods and fields and gardens |
round-tailed muskrat Florida water rat Neofiber alleni | of Florida wetlands |
European lemming Lemmus lemmus | notable for mass migrations even into the sea where many drown |
elk European elk moose Alces alces | large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male, called `elk' in Europe and `moose' in North America |
European catfish sheatfish Silurus glanis | large elongated catfish of central and eastern Europe |
round whitefish Menominee whitefish Prosopium cylindraceum | a whitefish with a bronze back, of northern North America and Siberia |
sparling European smelt Osmerus eperlanus | the common smelt of Europe |
European perch Perca fluviatilis | a perch native to Europe |