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An inseparable prefix, fr. the Greek / hard, ill, and signifying ill, bad, hard, difficult, and the like; cf. the prefixes, Skr. dus-, Goth. tuz-, OHG. zur-, G. zer-, AS. to-, Icel. tor-, Ir. do-.
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A tribe of Pueblo Indians occupying a village in New Mexico, on the Zu/i River.
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Alt. of Zumometer
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A small cannon supported by a swiveled rest on the back of a camel, whence it is fired, -- used in the East.
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One of a race which, with the Hottentots and Bushmen, inhabit South Africa. They inhabit the country north of Cape Colony, the name being now specifically applied to the tribes living between Cape Colony and Natal; but the Zulus of Natal are true Kaffirs.
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A fluosilicate of alumina occurring in tetrahedral crystals at the Zu/i mine in Colorado.
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A skullcap covering the tonsure, worn under the berretta. The pope's is white; a cardinal's red; a bishop's purple; a priest's black.
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The American widgeon.
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See Zumbooruk.
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A stump of a tree.
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Alt. of Zumometer
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A little flute or flageolet, especially that which is used to teach birds.
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The most important tribe belonging to the Kaffir race. They inhabit a region on the southeast coast of Africa, but formerly occupied a much more extensive country. They are noted for their warlike disposition, courage, and military skill.
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See Zymic, Zymological, etc.
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The aurochs.
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