
1) Ancient Roman architecture 2) Animal anatomy 3) Animate 4) Attachment for cowboy boots 5) Attachment for some boots 6) Auxiliary track 7) Baller from San Antone 8) Bone affliction 9) Boot accessory 10) Boot add-on 11) Boot addendum 12) Boot attachment 13) Boot jangler 14) Boot jingler 15) Branch of the B&O
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1) Arouse 2) Boost 3) Eggon 4) Goad 5) Goading 6) Impel 7) Impetus 8) Incentive 9) Incite 10) Inducement 11) Inspiration 12) Jinglejangler 13) Mountainridge 14) Prod 15) Prodding 16) Provocation 17) Provoke 18) Sanantoniocager 19) Spurring 20) Stimulus 21) Urge 22) Urge on 23) Urging
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(1) a short shoot; (2) a conical or tubular outgrowth from the base of a perianth segment, often containing nectar.
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a horn-like extension of the petals
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A rock or snow rib on a mountain, a lateral ridge.
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• (n.) The track of an animal, as an otter; a spoor. • (n.) A branch of a vein. • (n.) A wall that crosses a part of a rampart and joins to an inner wall. • (n.) A sparrow. • (n.) One of the large or principal roots of a tree. • (n.) Any stiff, sharp spine, as on the wings and legs of certain burds, on the legs of inse...
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1. A tubular or pouch-like projection from the rear of a flower, generally containing nectar. British native plants with long spurs are generally pollinated by butterflies and/or moths. Only these insects have sufficiently long mouthparts to reach the nectar at the base of the spur. 2. Some trees and shrubs produce short lateral branches that bear ...
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(from the article `angiosperm`) ...fragrances to attract pollinators; the fragrance of a rose (Rosa; Rosales) is derived from the petals. Petals often develop a nectar-containing ...
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(from the article `auger`) ...tang. The screw looks like a tapered wood screw and is short and small in diameter; it centres the bit and draws it into the work. At the working ...
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(from the article `horsemanship`) Early, stumpy prickspurs have been found in Bohemia on 4th-century- Celtic sites.
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(from the article `radiation`) ...(perhaps one or two angstroms, 1 or 2 10-8 centimetre, apart), whereas equally energetic electrons traveling through the same medium deposit ...
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a hollow extension of a petal or sepal such as characterizes the larkspurs, and which often produces nectar
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A large and usually movable spine, normally found on the legs.
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<botany> A tubular pouch at the base of a perianth part, often containing nectar. ... (04 Mar 1998) ...
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(spur) a spiked object or goad. a projecting body, as from a bone. Called also calcar. calcaneal spur a projecting body on the lower surface of the calcaneus which frequently causes pain on walking. scleral spur the posterior lip of the venous...
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a hollow extension of a petal or sepal such as characterizes the larkspurs, and which often produces nectar
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a flower part that is a hollow, pointed projection.
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A short lateral branch of a tree which bears flower buds
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Spur intransitive verb To spur on one' horse; to travel with great expedition; to hasten; hence, to press forward in any pursuit. 'Now
spurs the lated traveler.'
Shak. « The Parthians shall be there, And,
spurring from the fight, confess their fear.»
Dryden. ...
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Spur noun [ See
Sparrow .]
(Zoology) (a) A sparrow. [ Scot.]
(b) A tern. [ Prov. Eng.]
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Spur transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Spurred ;
present participle & verbal noun Spurring .]
1. To prick with spurs; to incite to a more hasty pace; to urge or goad; as, to
spur a horse.
2. To urge or...
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a horn-like extension of the petals
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gad noun a sharp prod fixed to a rider`s heel and used to urge a horse onward; `cowboys know not to squat with their spurs on`
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A compressed fruiting branch.
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(1) A short branch bearing flower buds.
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