Esteemer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Miniver
A fur esteemed in the Middle Ages as a part of costume It
Plasma
which is found associated with common chalcedony It was much esteemed by the ancients for making engraved ornaments
Mattowacca
the shad in habits and appearance but smaller and less esteemed for food called also hickory shad tailor shad fall herring
Margate fish
A sparoid fish Diabasis aurolineatus of the Gulf of Mexico esteemed as a food fish called also red mouth grunt
mahimahi
equisetis or Coryphaena hippurus of warm waters They are highly esteemed as food fish especially in Hawaii See also dolphin2
Lapwing
Its eggs are the ldquoplovers eggsrdquo of the London market esteemed a delicacy It is called also peewit dastard plover and
Idiolatry
Self worship excessive self esteem
Huso
beluga It is the source of the finest and most esteemed caviar
Honorable
Worthy of honor fit to be esteemed or regarded estimable illustrious
Philogynist
A lover or friend of women one who esteems woman as the higher type of humanity opposed to misogynist
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