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A Brazilian fly whose larvae live in the skin of man and animals, producing painful sores.
The dysentery, a disease in which the flux or discharge from the bowels has a mixture of blood.
Any one of numerous species of dipterous flies of the genus Syrphus and allied genera. They are usually bright-colored, with yellow bands, and hover around plants. The larvae feed upon plant lice, and are, therefore, very beneficial to agriculture.
A fish which is able to leap from the water, and fly a considerable distance by means of its large and long pectoral fins. These fishes belong to several species of the genus Exocoetus, and are found in the warmer parts of all the oceans.
A European species of Iris (Iris Pseudacorus) having bright yellow flowers.
A fly that preys on fruit.
A floating mass formed in pools by the entangled filaments of a European fresh-water alga (Cladophora crispata).
See Cotton flannel.
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Turgid; extravagant; bombastic; inflated; as, high-flown language.
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The driver of a fly, or light public carriage.
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A speck or stain made by the excrement of a fly; hence, any insignificant dot.
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A light, giddy, or wanton girl or woman. See Gill-flirt.
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Bearing three flowers together, or only three flowers.
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A trap for catching flies.
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A fly of various species, of the family Tabanidae, noted for buzzing about animals, and tormenting them by sucking their blood; -- called also horsefly, and gadfly. They are among the largest of two-winged or dipterous insects. The name is also given to different species of botflies.
v. t.
To soil with flyspecks.
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A plant (Dionaea muscipula), called also Venus's flytrap, the leaves of which are fringed with stiff bristles, and fold together when certain hairs on their upper surface are touched, thus seizing insects that light on them. The insects so caught are afterwards digested by a secretion from the upper surface of the leaves.
n. pl.
A group of Protozoa having both flagella and pseudopodia.
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The goat's beard, whose flowers close at midday.
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