canine vs witch

canine

noun
  • Any member of Caninae, the only living subfamily of Canidae. 

  • A king and a nine as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em due to phonetic similarity. 

  • Any of certain extant canids regarded as similar to the dog or wolf (including coyotes, jackals, etc.) but distinguished from the vulpines, which are regarded as fox-like. 

  • In heterodont mammals, the pointy tooth between the incisors and the premolars; a cuspid. 

adj
  • Of, or pertaining to, a dog or dogs. 

  • Dog-like. 

  • Of or pertaining to mammalian teeth which are cuspids or fangs. 

witch

noun
  • The Indomalayan butterfly Araotes lapithis, of the family Lycaenidae. 

  • An ugly or unpleasant woman. 

  • One who exercises more-than-common power of attraction; a charming or bewitching person. 

  • The storm petrel. 

  • Arnoglossus scapha, found near New Zealand. 

  • Glyptocephalus cynoglossus (Torbay sole), found in the North Atlantic. 

  • A cone of paper which is placed in a vessel of lard or other fat and used as a taper. 

  • A certain curve of the third order, described by Maria Agnesi under the name versiera. 

  • A woman who is learned in and actively practices witchcraft. 

  • One given to mischief, especially a woman or child. 

  • Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis (megrim), found in the North Atlantic. 

  • A person who practices witchcraft. 

verb
  • To dowse for water. 

  • To bewitch. 

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