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5 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
King·ston
King·stone
n.
Zool.
The
black
angel
fish
.
See
Angel fish
,
under
Angel
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shark
n.
1.
Zool.
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
elasmobranch
fishes
of
the
order
Plagiostomi
,
found
in
all
seas
.
Note:
☞
Some
sharks
,
as
the
basking
shark
and
the
whale
shark
,
grow
to
an
enormous
size
,
the
former
becoming
forty
feet
or
more
,
and
the
latter
sixty
feet
or
more
,
in
length
.
Most
of
them
are
harmless
to
man
,
but
some
are
exceedingly
voracious
.
The
man-eating
sharks
mostly
belong
to
the
genera
Carcharhinus
,
Carcharodon
,
and
related
genera
.
They
have
several
rows
of
large
sharp
teeth
with
serrated
edges
,
as
the
great
white
shark
(
Carcharodon carcharias
or
Carcharodon Rondeleti
)
of
tropical
seas
,
and
the
great
blue
shark
(
Carcharhinus glaucus
syn
.
Prionace glauca
)
of
all
tropical
and
temperate
seas
.
The
former
sometimes
becomes
thirty-six
feet
long
,
and
is
the
most
voracious
and
dangerous
species
known
.
The
rare
man-eating
shark
of
the
United
States
coast
(
Carcharodon Atwoodi
)
is
thought
by
some
to
be
a
variety
,
or
the
young
,
of
Carcharodon carcharias
.
The
dusky
shark
(
Carcharhinus obscurus
)
is
a
common
species
on
the
coast
of
the
United
States
of
moderate
size
and
not
dangerous
.
It
feeds
on
shellfish
and
bottom
fishes
.
2.
A
rapacious
,
artful
person
;
a
sharper
. [
Colloq
.]
3.
Trickery
;
fraud
;
petty
rapine
;
as
,
to
live
upon
the
shark
. [
Obs
.]
Basking shark
,
Liver shark
,
Nurse shark
,
Oil shark
,
Sand shark
,
Tiger shark
,
etc
.
See
under
Basking
,
Liver
,
etc
.
See
also
Dogfish
,
Houndfish
,
Notidanian
,
and
Tope
.
Gray shark
,
the
sand
shark
.
Hammer-headed shark
.
See
Hammerhead
.
Port Jackson shark
.
See
Cestraciont
.
Shark barrow
,
the
eggcase
of
a
shark
;
a
sea
purse
.
Shark ray
.
Same
as
Angel fish
(a)
,
under
Angel
.
Thrasher shark
or
Thresher shark
,
a
large
,
voracious
shark
.
See
Thrasher
.
Whale shark
,
a
huge
harmless
shark
(
Rhinodon typicus
)
of
the
Indian
Ocean
.
It
becomes
sixty
feet
or
more
in
length
,
but
has
very
small
teeth
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spade·fish
n.
Zool.
An
American
market
fish
(
Chaetodipterus faber
)
common
on
the
southern
coasts
; --
called
also
angel fish
,
moonfish
,
and
porgy
.
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►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
An·gel
n.
1.
A
messenger
. [
R
.]
The
dear
good
angel
of
the
Spring
,
The
nightingale
. --
B
.
Jonson
.
2.
A
spiritual
,
celestial
being
,
superior
to
man
in
power
and
intelligence
.
In
the
Scriptures
the
angels
appear
as
God's
messengers
.
O
,
welcome
,
pure-eyed
Faith
,
white-handed
Hope
,
Thou
hovering
angel
,
girt
with
golden
wings
. --
Milton
.
3.
One
of
a
class
of
“fallen angels;”
an
evil
spirit
;
as
,
the
devil
and
his
angels
.
4.
A
minister
or
pastor
of
a
church
,
as
in
the
Seven
Asiatic
churches
. [
Archaic
]
Unto
the
angel
of
the
church
of
Ephesus
write
.
--
Rev
.
ii
. 1.
5.
Attendant
spirit
;
genius
;
demon
.
6.
An
appellation
given
to
a
person
supposed
to
be
of
angelic
goodness
or
loveliness
;
a
darling
.
When
pain
and
anguish
wring
the
brow
,
A
ministering
angel
thou
. --
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
7.
Numis.
An
ancient
gold
coin
of
England
,
bearing
the
figure
of
the
archangel
Michael
.
It
varied
in
value
from
6
s.
8
d.
to
10
s.
Note:
☞
Angel
is
sometimes
used
adjectively
;
as
,
angel
grace
;
angel
whiteness
.
Angel bed
,
a
bed
without
posts
.
Angel fish
.
Zool.
(a)
A
species
of
shark
(
Squatina angelus
)
from
six
to
eight
feet
long
,
found
on
the
coasts
of
Europe
and
North
America
.
It
takes
its
name
from
its
pectoral
fins
,
which
are
very
large
and
extend
horizontally
like
wings
when
spread
.
(b)
One
of
several
species
of
compressed
,
bright
colored
fishes
warm
seas
,
belonging
to
the
family
Chætodontidæ.
Angel gold
,
standard
gold
. [
Obs
.] --
Fuller
.
Angel shark
.
See
Angel fish
.
Angel shot
Mil.
,
a
kind
of
chain
shot
.
Angel water
,
a
perfumed
liquid
made
at
first
chiefly
from
angelica
;
afterwards
containing
rose
,
myrtle
,
and
orange-flower
waters
,
with
ambergris
,
etc
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
An·gel fish
.
See
under
Angel
.
◄
►
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