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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Live
a.
1.
Having
life
;
alive
;
living
;
not
dead
.
If
one
man's
ox
hurt
another's
,
that
he
die
;
then
they
shall
sell
the
live
ox
,
and
divide
the
money
of
it
.
--
Ex
.
xxi
. 35.
2.
Being
in
a
state
of
ignition
;
burning
;
having
active
properties
;
as
,
a
live
coal
;
live
embers
.
“
The
live
ether.”
3.
Full
of
earnestness
;
active
;
wide
awake
;
glowing
;
as
,
a
live
man
,
or
orator
.
4.
Vivid
;
bright
.
“
The
live
carnation.”
5.
Engin.
Imparting
power
;
having
motion
;
as
,
the
live
spindle
of
a
lathe
;
live
steam
.
Live birth
,
the
condition
of
being
born
in
such
a
state
that
acts
of
life
are
manifested
after
the
extrusion
of
the
whole
body
. --
Dunglison
.
Live box
,
a
cell
for
holding
living
objects
under
microscopical
examination
. --
P
.
H
.
Gosse
.
Live feathers
,
feathers
which
have
been
plucked
from
the
living
bird
,
and
are
therefore
stronger
and
more
elastic
.
Live gang
.
Sawing
See
under
Gang
.
Live grass
Bot.
,
a
grass
of
the
genus
Eragrostis
.
Live load
Engin.
,
a
suddenly
applied
load
;
a
varying
load
;
a
moving
load
;
as
a
moving
train
of
cars
on
a
bridge
,
or
wind
pressure
on
a
roof
.
Live oak
Bot.
,
a
species
of
oak
(
Quercus virens
),
growing
in
the
Southern
States
,
of
great
durability
,
and
highly
esteemed
for
ship
timber
.
In
California
the
Quercus chrysolepis
and
some
other
species
are
also
called
live oaks
.
Live ring
Engin.
,
a
circular
train
of
rollers
upon
which
a
swing
bridge
,
or
turntable
,
rests
,
and
which
travels
around
a
circular
track
when
the
bridge
or
table
turns
.
Live steam
,
steam
direct
from
the
boiler
,
used
for
any
purpose
,
in
distinction
from
exhaust steam
.
Live stock
,
horses
,
cattle
,
and
other
domestic
animals
kept
on
a
farm
.
whole
body
.
live wire
(a)
Elec.
a
wire
connected
to
a
power
source
,
having
a
voltage
potential
; --
used
esp
.
of
a
power
line
with
a
high
potential
relative
to
ground
,
capable
of
harming
a
person
who
touches
it
.
(b)
(
Fig
.)
a
person
who
is
unusually
active
,
alert
,
or
aggressive
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Oak
n.
1.
Bot.
Any
tree
or
shrub
of
the
genus
Quercus
.
The
oaks
have
alternate
leaves
,
often
variously
lobed
,
and
staminate
flowers
in
catkins
.
The
fruit
is
a
smooth
nut
,
called
an
acorn
,
which
is
more
or
less
inclosed
in
a
scaly
involucre
called
the
cup
or
cupule
.
There
are
now
recognized
about
three
hundred
species
,
of
which
nearly
fifty
occur
in
the
United
States
,
the
rest
in
Europe
,
Asia
,
and
the
other
parts
of
North
America
,
a
very
few
barely
reaching
the
northern
parts
of
South
America
and
Africa
.
Many
of
the
oaks
form
forest
trees
of
grand
proportions
and
live
many
centuries
.
The
wood
is
usually
hard
and
tough
,
and
provided
with
conspicuous
medullary
rays
,
forming
the
silver
grain
.
2.
The
strong
wood
or
timber
of
the
oak
.
Note:
☞
Among
the
true
oaks
in
America
are
:
Barren oak
,
or
Black-jack
,
Quercus nigra
.
Basket oak
,
Quercus Michauxii
.
Black oak
,
Quercus tinctoria
; --
called
also
yellow oak
or
quercitron oak
.
Bur oak
(
see
under
Bur
.),
Quercus macrocarpa
; --
called
also
over-cup
or
mossy-cup oak
.
Chestnut oak
,
Quercus Prinus
and
Quercus densiflora
.
Chinquapin oak
(
see
under
Chinquapin
),
Quercus prinoides
.
Coast live oak
,
Quercus agrifolia
,
of
California
; --
also
called
enceno
.
Live oak
(
see
under
Live
),
Quercus virens
,
the
best
of
all
for
shipbuilding
;
also
,
Quercus Chrysolepis
,
of
California
.
Pin oak
.
Same
as
Swamp oak
.
Post oak
,
Quercus obtusifolia
.
Red oak
,
Quercus rubra
.
Scarlet oak
,
Quercus coccinea
.
Scrub oak
,
Quercus ilicifolia
,
Quercus undulata
,
etc
.
Shingle oak
,
Quercus imbricaria
.
Spanish oak
,
Quercus falcata
.
Swamp Spanish oak
,
or
Pin oak
,
Quercus palustris
.
Swamp white oak
,
Quercus bicolor
.
Water oak
,
Quercus aquatica
.
Water white oak
,
Quercus lyrata
.
Willow oak
,
Quercus Phellos
.
Among
the
true
oaks
in
Europe
are
:
Bitter oak
,
or
Turkey oak
,
Quercus Cerris
(
see
Cerris
).
Cork oak
,
Quercus Suber
.
English white oak
,
Quercus Robur
.
Evergreen oak
,
Holly oak
,
or
Holm oak
,
Quercus Ilex
.
Kermes oak
,
Quercus coccifera
.
Nutgall oak
,
Quercus infectoria
.
Note:
☞
Among
plants
called
oak
,
but
not
of
the
genus
Quercus
,
are
:
African oak
,
a
valuable
timber
tree
(
Oldfieldia Africana
).
Australian oak
or
She oak
,
any
tree
of
the
genus
Casuarina
(
see
Casuarina
).
Indian oak
,
the
teak
tree
(
see
Teak
).
Jerusalem oak
.
See
under
Jerusalem
.
New Zealand oak
,
a
sapindaceous
tree
(
Alectryon excelsum
).
Poison oak
,
a
shrub
once
not
distinguished
from
poison
ivy
,
but
now
restricted
to
Rhus toxicodendron
or
Rhus diversiloba
.
Silky oak
or
Silk-bark oak
,
an
Australian
tree
(
Grevillea robusta
).
Green oak
,
oak
wood
colored
green
by
the
growth
of
the
mycelium
of
certain
fungi
.
Oak apple
,
a
large
,
smooth
,
round
gall
produced
on
the
leaves
of
the
American
red
oak
by
a
gallfly
(
Cynips confluens
).
It
is
green
and
pulpy
when
young
.
Oak beauty
Zool.
,
a
British
geometrid
moth
(
Biston prodromaria
)
whose
larva
feeds
on
the
oak
.
Oak gall
,
a
gall
found
on
the
oak
.
See
2d
Gall
.
Oak leather
Bot.
,
the
mycelium
of
a
fungus
which
forms
leatherlike
patches
in
the
fissures
of
oak
wood
.
Oak pruner
.
Zool.
See
Pruner
,
the
insect
.
Oak spangle
,
a
kind
of
gall
produced
on
the
oak
by
the
insect
Diplolepis lenticularis
.
Oak wart
,
a
wartlike
gall
on
the
twigs
of
an
oak
.
The Oaks
,
one
of
the
three
great
annual
English
horse
races
(
the
Derby
and
St
.
Leger
being
the
others
).
It
was
instituted
in
1779
by
the
Earl
of
Derby
,
and
so
called
from
his
estate
.
To sport one's oak
,
to
be
“not
at
home
to
visitors,”
signified
by
closing
the
outer
(
oaken
)
door
of
one's
rooms
. [
Cant
,
Eng
.
Univ
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Quercus
chrysolepis
n
:
medium-sized
evergreen
of
southwestern
United
States
and
northwestern
Mexico
with
oblong
leathery
often
spiny-edged
leaves
[
syn
:
canyon oak
,
canyon live oak
,
maul oak
,
iron oak
]
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