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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sol·i·taire
n.
1.
A
person
who
lives
in
solitude
;
a
recluse
;
a
hermit
.
2.
A
single
diamond
in
a
setting
;
also
,
sometimes
,
a
precious
stone
of
any
kind
set
alone
.
Diamond
solitaires
blazing
on
his
breast
and
wrists
.
--
Mrs
.
R
.
H
.
Davis
.
3.
A
game
which
one
person
can
play
alone
; --
applied
to
many
games
of
cards
,
etc
.;
also
,
to
a
game
played
on
a
board
with
pegs
or
balls
,
in
which
the
object
is
,
beginning
with
all
the
places
filled
except
one
,
to
remove
all
but
one
of
the
pieces
by
“jumping,”
as
in
draughts
.
4.
Zool.
(a)
A
large
extinct
bird
(
Pezophaps solitaria
)
which
formerly
inhabited
the
islands
of
Mauritius
and
Rodrigeuz
.
It
was
larger
and
taller
than
the
wild
turkey
.
Its
wings
were
too
small
for
flight
.
Called
also
solitary
.
(b)
Any
species
of
American
thrushlike
birds
of
the
genus
Myadestes
.
They
are
noted
their
sweet
songs
and
retiring
habits
.
Called
also
fly-catching thrush
.
A
West
Indian
species
(
Myadestes sibilans
)
is
called
the
invisible bird
.
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