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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mon·key
n.
;
pl
.
Monkeys
1.
Zool.
(a)
In
the
most
general
sense
,
any
one
of
the
Quadrumana
,
including
apes
,
baboons
,
and
lemurs
.
(b)
Any
species
of
Quadrumana
,
except
the
lemurs
.
(c)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
Quadrumana
(
esp
.
such
as
have
a
long
tail
and
prehensile
feet
)
exclusive
of
apes
and
baboons
.
Note:
☞
The
monkeys
are
often
divided
into
three
groups
: (
a
)
Catarrhines
,
or
Simidae
.
These
have
an
oblong
head
,
with
the
oblique
flat
nostrils
near
together
.
Some
have
no
tail
,
as
the
apes
.
All
these
are
natives
of
the
Old
World
. (
b
)
Platyrhines
,
or
Cebidae
.
These
have
a
round
head
,
with
a
broad
nasal
septum
,
so
that
the
nostrils
are
wide
apart
and
directed
downward
.
The
tail
is
often
prehensile
,
and
the
thumb
is
short
and
not
opposable
.
These
are
natives
of
the
New
World
. (
c
)
Strepsorhines
,
or
Lemuroidea
.
These
have
a
pointed
head
with
curved
nostrils
.
They
are
natives
of
Southern
Asia
,
Africa
,
and
Madagascar
.
2.
A
term
of
disapproval
,
ridicule
,
or
contempt
,
as
for
a
mischievous
child
.
This
is
the
monkey's
own
giving
out
;
she
is
persuaded
I
will
marry
her
.
--
Shak
.
3.
The
weight
or
hammer
of
a
pile
driver
,
that
is
,
a
very
heavy
mass
of
iron
,
which
,
being
raised
on
high
,
falls
on
the
head
of
the
pile
,
and
drives
it
into
the
earth
;
the
falling
weight
of
a
drop
hammer
used
in
forging
.
4.
A
small
trading
vessel
of
the
sixteenth
century
.
Monkey boat
.
Naut.
(a)
A
small
boat
used
in
docks
.
(b)
A
half-decked
boat
used
on
the
River
Thames
.
Monkey block
Naut.
,
a
small
single
block
strapped
with
a
swivel
. --
R
.
H
.
Dana
,
Jr
.
Monkey flower
Bot.
,
a
plant
of
the
genus
Mimulus
; --
so
called
from
the
appearance
of
its
gaping
corolla
. --
Gray
.
Monkey gaff
Naut.
,
a
light
gaff
attached
to
the
topmast
for
the
better
display
of
signals
at
sea
.
Monkey jacket
,
a
short
closely
fitting
jacket
,
worn
by
sailors
.
Monkey rail
Naut.
,
a
second
and
lighter
rail
raised
about
six
inches
above
the
quarter
rail
of
a
ship
.
Monkey shine
,
monkey
trick
. [
Slang
, U.S.]
Monkey trick
,
a
mischievous
prank
. --
Saintsbury
.
Monkey wheel
.
See
Gin block
,
under
5th
Gin
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
monkey
jacket
n
:
waist-length
jacket
tapering
to
a
point
at
the
back
;
worn
by
officers
in
the
mess
for
formal
dinners
[
syn
: {
mess
jacket
,
shell jacket
]
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