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Ratstail

Ratstail logo #10101) Type of Japanese radish
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Rat-tail

Rat-tail logo #21002• (n.) An excrescence growing from the pastern to the middle of the shank of a horse. • (n.) The California chimaera. See Chimaera. • (a.) Like a rat`s tail in form; as, a rat-tail file, which is round, slender, and tapering. See Illust. of File. • (n.) Any fish of the genus Macrurus. See Grenadier, 2.Rat-tail: words in the defi...
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Rat tail

Rat tail logo #22599Ferret slang for used to describe a condition where the tail loses all its hair and the skin takes on a scaly appearance. May be a sign of adrenal gland tumors.
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Rat tail

Rat tail logo #22162The root thick and covered with soft curls; at the tip devoid of hair, or having the appearance of being clipped.
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Rat tail

Rat tail logo #21493sparse or hairless tail (e.g. Irish Water Spaniel)
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Rat-tail

Rat-tail logo #20972Rat'-tail` (răt'tāl`) adjective Like a rat's tail in form; as, a rat-tail file, which is round, slender, and tapering. See Illust. of File .
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Rat-tail

Rat-tail logo #20972Rat'-tail` noun 1. (Far.) plural An excrescence growing from the pastern to the middle of the shank of a horse. 2. (Zoology) (a) The California chimæra. See Chimæra . (b) Any fish of the genus Macrurus . See Grenadier , 2....
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Rat Tail

Rat Tail logo #23904An expansion discontinuity in a sand casting, featured as a long, narrow, linear depression, resulting from sand expansion and minor buckling of the mold surface during filling of the mold.
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rat-tail

rat-tail logo #21221Any fish of the family Macrouridae of deep-sea bony fishes. They have stout heads and bodies, and long tapering tails. They are common in deep waters on the continental slopes. Some species have a light-emitting organ in front of the anus. Also known as rat-tails are some of the chimaeras
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Rat Tail

Rat Tail logo #21273The root thick and covered with soft curls; at the tip devoid of hair, or having the appearance of being clipped.
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Rat Tail

Rat Tail logo #22600Appearance of blackheads on tail with hair loss and is usually an end result. Usually excess hormone secretion around coat change.
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