Ale silver () A duty payable to the lord mayor of London by the sellers of ale within the city. |
Capped (imp. & p. p.) of Cap |
Cat-silver (n.) Mica. |
Cloud-capped (a.) Having clouds resting on the top or head |
Cream-fruit (n.) A plant of Sierra Leone which yields a wholesome, creamy juice. |
Dove () of Dive |
Dove (n.) A pigeon of the genus Columba and various related genera. The species are numerous. |
Dove (n.) A word of endearment for one regarded as pure and gentle. |
Dove-eyed (a.) Having eyes like a dove |
Dove plant () A Central American orchid (Peristeria elata), having a flower stem five or six feet high, with numerous globose white fragrant flowers. The column in the center of the flower resembles a dove |
Dove's-foot (n.) A small annual species of Geranium, native in England |
Dove's-foot (n.) The columbine. |
Fruit (v. t.) Whatever is produced for the nourishment or enjoyment of man or animals by the processes of vegetable growth, as corn, grass, cotton, flax, etc. |
Fruit (v. t.) The pulpy, edible seed vessels of certain plants, especially those grown on branches above ground, as apples, oranges, grapes, melons, berries, etc. See 3. |
Fruit (v. t.) The ripened ovary of a flowering plant, with its contents and whatever parts are consolidated with it. |
Fruit (v. t.) The spore cases or conceptacles of flowerless plants, as of ferns, mosses, algae, etc., with the spores contained in them. |
Fruit (v. t.) The produce of animals |
Fruit (v. t.) That which is produced |
Fruit (v. i.) To bear fruit. |
Fruit'y (a.) Having the odor, taste, or appearance of fruit |
Grape fruit () The shaddock. |
Rep-silver (n.) Money anciently paid by servile tenants to their lord, in lieu of the customary service of reaping his corn or grain. |
Sea dove () The little auk, or rotche. See Illust. of Rotche. |
Silver (n.) A soft white metallic element, sonorous, ductile, very malleable, and capable of a high degree of polish. It is found native, and also combined with sulphur, arsenic, antimony, chlorine, etc., in the minerals argentite, proustite, pyrargyrite, ceragyrite, etc. Silver is one of the "noble" metals, so-called, not being easily oxidized, and is used for coin, jewelry, plate, and a great variety of articles. Symbol Ag (Argentum). Atomic weight 107.7. Specific gravity 10.5. |
Silver (n.) Coin made of silver |
Silver (n.) Anything having the luster or appearance of silver. |
Silver (n.) The color of silver. |
Silver (a.) Of or pertaining to silver |
Silver (a.) Resembling silver. |
Silver (a.) Bright |
Silver (a.) Precious |
Silver (a.) Giving a clear, ringing sound soft and clear. |
Silver (a.) Sweet |
Silver (v. t.) To cover with silver |
Silver (v. t.) To polish like silver |
Silver (v. t.) To make hoary, or white, like silver. |
Silver (v. i.) To acquire a silvery color. |
Silver-gray (a.) Having a gray color with a silvery luster |
Snow-capped (a.) Having the top capped or covered with snow |
dove | any of numerous small pigeons |
rock dove rock pigeon Columba livia | pale grey Eurasian pigeon having black-striped wings from which most domestic species are descended |
mourning dove Zenaidura macroura | wild dove of the United States having a mournful call |
silver fox | red fox in the color phase when its pelt is tipped with white |
grizzly grizzly bear silvertip silver-tip Ursus horribilis Ursus arctos horribilis | powerful brownish-yellow bear of the uplands of western North America |
fruit bat megabat | large Old World bat of warm and tropical regions that feeds on fruit |
harpy harpy bat tube-nosed bat tube-nosed fruit bat | any of various fruit bats of the genus Nyctimene distinguished by nostrils drawn out into diverging tubes |
fruit fly pomace fly | any of numerous small insects whose larvae feed on fruits |
Mediterranean fruit fly medfly Ceratitis capitata | small black-and-white fly that damages citrus and other fruits by implanting eggs that hatch inside the fruit |
bonnet macaque bonnet monkey capped macaque crown monkey Macaca radiata | Indian macaque with a bonnet-like tuft of hair |
silver hake Merluccius bilinearis whiting | found off Atlantic coast of North America |
coho cohoe coho salmon blue jack silver salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch | small salmon of northern Pacific coasts and the Great Lakes |
white perch silver perch Morone americana | small silvery food and game fish of eastern United States streams |
silver perch mademoiselle Bairdiella chrysoura | small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perch, found along coasts of United States from New York to Mexico |
silver whiting Menticirrhus littoralis | a dull silvery whiting of southern Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States |
silver jenny Eucinostomus gula | silvery mojarra found along sandy shores of the western Atlantic |
flatware silver | silverware eating utensils |
fruit machine | a coin-operated gambling machine that produces random combinations of symbols (usually pictures of different fruits) on rotating dials, certain combinations win money for the player |
mild silver protein Argyrol | antiseptic consisting of a compound of protein and silver (trade name Argyrol) |
screen silver screen projection screen | a white or silvered surface where pictures can be projected for viewing |
silver medal silver | a trophy made of silver (or having the appearance of silver) that is usually awarded for winning second place in a competition |
silver mine | a mine where silver ore is dug |
silver plate | a thin layer of silver deposited on something |
silver plate | tableware that is plated with silver |
silver protein | a colloid preparation of protein (albumin or gelatin) and silver oxide, used in aqueous solution as an antibacterial agent |
yield fruit | an amount of a product |
ash grey ash gray silver silver grey silver gray | a light shade of grey |
silver bullet | a simple guaranteed solution for a difficult problem, no silver bullet can make the world safe from terrorism |
forbidden fruit | originally an apple from the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden, it is now used to refer to anything that is tempting but dangerous (as sexuality) |
silver screen | the film industry |
fruit of the poisonous tree | a rule that once primary evidence is determined to have been illegally obtained any secondary evidence following from it may also not be used |
Silver Star Medal Silver Star | a United States military decoration for gallantry in action |
dove | an emblem of peace |
fruit | the consequence of some effort or action, he lived long enough to see the fruit of his policies |
silver lining bright side | a consoling aspect of a difficult situation, every cloud has a silver lining, look on the bright side of it |
fruit cocktail | a mixture of sliced or diced fruits |
candied fruit succade crystallized fruit | fruit cooked in sugar syrup and encrusted with a sugar crystals |
compote fruit compote | dessert of stewed or baked fruit |
fruit custard | a custard containing fruit |
fruit bar | cookies containing chopped fruits either mixed in the dough or spread between layers of dough then baked and cut in bars |
squab dove | flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising, flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled |
edible fruit | edible reproductive body of a seed plant especially one having sweet flesh |
carambola star fruit | deeply ridged yellow-brown tropical fruit, used raw as a vegetable or in salad or when fully ripe as a dessert |
citrus citrus fruit citrous fruit | any of numerous fruits of the genus Citrus having thick rind and juicy pulp, grown in warm regions |
tangelo ugli ugli fruit | large sweet juicy hybrid between tangerine and grapefruit having a thick wrinkled skin |
dried fruit | fruit preserved by drying |
passion fruit | egg-shaped tropical fruit of certain passionflower vines, used for sherbets and confectionery and drinks |
genipap genipap fruit | a succulent orange-sized tropical fruit with a thick rind |
kiwi kiwi fruit Chinese gooseberry | fuzzy brown egg-shaped fruit with slightly tart green flesh |
silver salmon coho salmon coho cohoe | fatty pinkish flesh of small salmon caught in the Pacific and Great Lakes |