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A combining form denoting relation to, or situation near, the occiput; as, occipito-axial; occipito-mastoid.
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A killing; the act of killing.
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An African wading bird (Scopus umbretta) allied to the storks and herons. It is dull dusky brown, and has a large occipital crest. Called also umbrette, umbre, and umber bird.
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Of or pertaining to the occiput, or back part of the head, or to the occipital bone.
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of Occiput
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The American larch; also, the larch of Oregon and British Columbia (Larix occidentalis). See Hackmatack, and Larch.
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Western; occidental.
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Of, pertaining to, or situated in, the occident, or west; western; -- opposed to oriental; as, occidental climates, or customs; an occidental planet.
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of Occiput
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The occipital bone.
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Western; being in the west; occidental.
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The back, or posterior, part of the head or skull; the region of the occipital bone.
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A plate which forms the back part of the head of insects.
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An American shrub (Symphoricarpus occidentalis) which bears soft white berries.
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The Westen hemisphere, or the New World so called, it having been discovered by sailing westward from Europe; the Occident.
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A kind of black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis), common in America.
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Situated over, or in the upper part of, the occiput; of or pertaining to the supraoccipital bone.
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Situated under, or posterior to, the occiput; as, the suboccipital, or first cervical, nerve.
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Of or pertaining to the occipital bone and second vertebra, or axis.
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Any one of several species of wild and savage carnivores belonging to the genus Canis and closely allied to the common dog. The best-known and most destructive species are the European wolf (Canis lupus), the American gray, or timber, wolf (C. occidentalis), and the prairie wolf, or coyote. Wolves often hunt in packs, and may thus attack large animals and even man.
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