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4 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vir·gin·i·a
n.
One
of
the
States
of
the
United
States
of
America
. --
a.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
State
of
Virginia
.
Virginia cowslip
Bot.
,
the
American
lungwort
(
Mertensia Virginica
).
Virginia creeper
Bot.
,
a
common
ornamental
North
American
woody
vine
(
Ampelopsis quinquefolia
),
climbing
extensively
by
means
of
tendrils
; --
called
also
woodbine
,
and
American ivy
. [
U
.
S
.]
Virginia fence
.
See
Worm fence
,
under
Fence
.
Virginia nightingale
Zool.
,
the
cardinal
bird
.
See
under
Cardinal
.
Virginia quail
Zool.
,
the
bobwhite
.
Virginia reel
,
an
old
English
contradance
; --
so
called
in
the
United
States
. --
Bartlett
.
Virginia stock
.
Bot.
See
Mahon stock
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Worm
n.
1.
A
creeping
or
a
crawling
animal
of
any
kind
or
size
,
as
a
serpent
,
caterpillar
,
snail
,
or
the
like
. [
Archaic
]
There
came
a
viper
out
of
the
heat
,
and
leapt
on
his
hand
.
When
the
men
of
the
country
saw
the
worm
hang
on
his
hand
,
they
said
,
This
man
must
needs
be
a
murderer
.
--
Tyndale
(
Acts
xxviii
. 3, 4).
'
T
is
slander
,
Whose
edge
is
sharper
than
the
sword
,
whose
tongue
Outvenoms
all
the
worms
of
Nile
. --
Shak
.
When
Cerberus
perceived
us
,
the
great
worm
,
His
mouth
he
opened
and
displayed
his
tusks
. --
Longfellow
.
2.
Any
small
creeping
animal
or
reptile
,
either
entirely
without
feet
,
or
with
very
short
ones
,
including
a
great
variety
of
animals
;
as
,
an
earth
worm
;
the
blind
worm
.
Specifically
:
Zool.
(a)
Any
helminth
;
an
entozoon
.
(b)
Any
annelid
.
(c)
An
insect
larva
.
(d)
pl.
Same
as
Vermes
.
3.
An
internal
tormentor
;
something
that
gnaws
or
afflicts
one's
mind
with
remorse
.
The
worm
of
conscience
still
begnaw
thy
soul!
--
Shak
.
4.
A
being
debased
and
despised
.
I
am
a
worm
,
and
no
man
.
--
Ps
.
xxii
. 6.
5.
Anything
spiral
,
vermiculated
,
or
resembling
a
worm
;
as
:
(a)
The
thread
of
a
screw
.
The
threads
of
screws
,
when
bigger
than
can
be
made
in
screw
plates
,
are
called
worms
.
--
Moxon
.
(b)
A
spiral
instrument
or
screw
,
often
like
a
double
corkscrew
,
used
for
drawing
balls
from
firearms
.
(c)
Anat.
A
certain
muscular
band
in
the
tongue
of
some
animals
,
as
the
dog
;
the
lytta
.
See
Lytta
.
(d)
The
condensing
tube
of
a
still
,
often
curved
and
wound
to
economize
space
.
See
Illust
.
of
Still
.
(e)
Mach.
A
short
revolving
screw
,
the
threads
of
which
drive
,
or
are
driven
by
,
a
worm
wheel
by
gearing
into
its
teeth
or
cogs
.
See
Illust
.
of
Worm gearing
,
below
.
Worm abscess
Med.
,
an
abscess
produced
by
the
irritation
resulting
from
the
lodgment
of
a
worm
in
some
part
of
the
body
.
Worm fence
.
See
under
Fence
.
Worm gear
.
Mach.
(a)
A
worm
wheel
.
(b)
Worm
gearing
.
Worm gearing
,
gearing
consisting
of
a
worm
and
worm
wheel
working
together
.
Worm grass
.
Bot.
(a)
See
Pinkroot
, 2
(a)
.
(b)
The
white
stonecrop
(
Sedum album
)
reputed
to
have
qualities
as
a
vermifuge
. --
Dr
.
Prior
.
Worm oil
Med.
,
an
anthelmintic
consisting
of
oil
obtained
from
the
seeds
of
Chenopodium anthelminticum
.
Worm powder
Med.
,
an
anthelmintic
powder
.
Worm snake
.
Zool.
See
Thunder snake
(b)
,
under
Thunder
.
Worm tea
Med.
,
an
anthelmintic
tea
or
tisane
.
Worm tincture
Med.
,
a
tincture
prepared
from
dried
earthworms
,
oil
of
tartar
,
spirit
of
wine
,
etc
. [
Obs
.]
Worm wheel
,
a
cogwheel
having
teeth
formed
to
fit
into
the
spiral
spaces
of
a
screw
called
a
worm
,
so
that
the
wheel
may
be
turned
by
,
or
may
turn
,
the
worm
; --
called
also
worm gear
,
and
sometimes
tangent wheel
.
See
Illust
.
of
Worm gearing
,
above
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fence
n.
1.
That
which
fends
off
attack
or
danger
;
a
defense
;
a
protection
;
a
cover
;
security
;
shield
.
Let
us
be
backed
with
God
and
with
the
seas
,
Which
he
hath
given
for
fence
impregnable
. --
Shak
.
A
fence
betwixt
us
and
the
victor's
wrath
.
--
Addison
.
2.
An
inclosure
about
a
field
or
other
space
,
or
about
any
object
;
especially
,
an
inclosing
structure
of
wood
,
iron
,
or
other
material
,
intended
to
prevent
intrusion
from
without
or
straying
from
within
.
Leaps
o'er
the
fence
with
ease
into
the
fold
.
--
Milton
.
Note:
☞
In
England
a
hedge
,
ditch
,
or
wall
,
as
well
as
a
structure
of
boards
,
palings
,
or
rails
,
is
called
a
fence
.
3.
Locks
A
projection
on
the
bolt
,
which
passes
through
the
tumbler
gates
in
locking
and
unlocking
.
4.
Self-defense
by
the
use
of
the
sword
;
the
art
and
practice
of
fencing
and
sword
play
;
hence
,
skill
in
debate
and
repartee
.
See
Fencing
.
Enjoy
your
dear
wit
,
and
gay
rhetoric
,
That
hath
so
well
been
taught
her
dazzing
fence
. --
Milton
.
Of
dauntless
courage
and
consummate
skill
in
fence
.
--
Macaulay
.
5.
A
receiver
of
stolen
goods
,
or
a
place
where
they
are
received
. [
Slang
]
Fence month
Forest Law
,
the
month
in
which
female
deer
are
fawning
,
when
hunting
is
prohibited
. --
Bullokar
.
Fence roof
,
a
covering
for
defense
.
“They
fitted
their
shields
close
to
one
another
in
manner
of
a
fence
roof
.”
--
Holland
.
Fence time
,
the
breeding
time
of
fish
or
game
,
when
they
should
not
be
killed
.
Rail fence
,
a
fence
made
of
rails
,
sometimes
supported
by
posts
.
Ring fence
,
a
fence
which
encircles
a
large
area
,
or
a
whole
estate
,
within
one
inclosure
.
Worm fence
,
a
zigzag
fence
composed
of
rails
crossing
one
another
at
their
ends
; --
called
also
snake fence
,
or
Virginia rail fence
.
To be on the fence
,
to
be
undecided
or
uncommitted
in
respect
to
two
opposing
parties
or
policies
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
worm
fence
n
:
rail
fence
consisting
of
a
zigzag
of
interlocking
rails
[
syn
:
snake fence
,
snake-rail fence
,
Virginia fence
]
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