hare : Idioms & Phrases
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- arctic hare
- australian hare's foot
- belgian hare
- canary island hare's foot fern
- chief hare
- Desert hare
- european hare
- Hare and hounds
- Hare kangaroo
- hare krishna
- hare wallaby
- Hare's lettuce
- hare's-ear
- hare's-foot bristle fern
- hare's-foot fern
- hare's-tail
- hare-hearted
- Jack hare
Jackass hare ,Jackass rabbit - Jumping hare
- Kangaroo hare
- little chief hare
Little chief hare , ∨Crying hare - marsh hare
- mouse hare
- Polar hare
- Prairie hare
Sage hare , ∨Sage rabbit - Sea hare
- snowshoe hare
- swamp hare
- Varying hare
- water hare
- Wormwood hare
arctic hare
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noun a large hare of northern North America; it is almost completely white in winter
Arctic hare; Lepus arcticus.
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australian hare's foot
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noun a hare's-foot fern of the genus Davallia
Davallia pyxidata.
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belgian hare
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noun red breed of domestic rabbits; hybrid between Old World rabbit and hare
leporide.
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canary island hare's foot fern
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noun fern of the Canary Islands and Madeira
Davallia canariensis.
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chief hare
Chief" hare`
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(Zoöl.) A small rodent ( Lagamys princeps ) inhabiting the summits of the Rocky Mountains; -- also calledcrying hare ,calling hare ,cony ,American pika , andlittle chief hare .✍ It is not a true hare or rabbit, but belongs to the curious family Lagomyidæ .
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Desert hare
(Zoöl.) , a small hare (Lepus sylvaticus , var.Arizonæ ) inhabiting the deserts of the Western United States.
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european hare
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noun large hare introduced in North America; does not turn white in winter
Lepus europaeus.
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Hare and hounds
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noun an outdoor game; one group of players (the hares) start off on a long run scattering bits of paper (the scent) and pursuers (the hounds) try to catch them before they reach a designated spot
paper chase.
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- a game played by men and boys, two, called hares, having a few minutes' start, and scattering bits of paper to indicate their course, being chased by the others, called the hounds, through a wide circuit.
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Hare kangaroo
(Zoöl.) . , a small Australian kangaroo (Lagorchestes Leporoides ), resembling the hare in size and color,
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hare krishna
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noun worshipper of Krishna and member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
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noun a religious sect founded in the United States in 1966; based on Vedic scriptures; groups engage in joyful chanting of `Hare Krishna' and other mantras based on the name of the Hindu god Krishna; devotees usually wear saffron robes and practice vegetarianism and celibacy
ISKCON; International Society for Krishna Consciousness.
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noun a chant to the Hindu god Krishna
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hare wallaby
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noun small Australian wallaby that resembles a hare and has persistent teeth
hare wallaby.
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Hare's lettuce
(Bot.) , a plant of the genusSonchus , or sow thistle; so called because hares are said to eat it when fainting with heat. Dr. Prior.
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hare's-ear
Hare's"-ear` noun
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(Bot.) An umbelliferous plant ( Dr. Prior.Bupleurum rotundifolium ); -- so named from the shape of its leaves.
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hare's-foot bristle fern
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noun a variety of bristle fern
Trichomanes boschianum.
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hare's-foot fern
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noun either of two ferns of the genus Davallia having a soft grey hairy rootstock
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Hare's"-foot` fern`
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(Bot.) A species of fern ( Davallia Canariensis ) with a soft, gray, hairy rootstock; -- whence the name.
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hare's-tail
Hare's"-tail` noun
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(Bot.) A kind of grass ( Eriophorum vaginatum ). SeeCotton grass , underCotton .
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hare-hearted
Hare"-heart`ed adjective
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Timorous; timid; easily frightened. Ainsworth.
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Jack hare
- a male hare. Cowper.
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Jackass hare , Jackass rabbit
(Zoöl.) . SeeJack rabbit , under 2dJack , n.
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Jumping hare
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(Zoöl.) See underJumping .
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Kangaroo hare
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noun small Australian wallaby that resembles a hare and has persistent teeth
hare wallaby.
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(Zoöl.) , the jerboa kangaroo. See underJerboa .
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little chief hare
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noun North American pika
Ochotona princeps.
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Little chief hare , ∨ Crying hare
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(Zoöl.) SeeChief hare .
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marsh hare
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noun a wood rabbit of marshy coastal areas from North Carolina to Florida
Sylvilagus palustris; swamp rabbit.
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mouse hare
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noun small short-eared burrowing mammal of rocky uplands of Asia and western North America
rock rabbit; cony; pika; coney.
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Polar hare
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noun a large hare of northern North America; it is almost completely white in winter
Arctic hare; Lepus arcticus.
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(Zoöl.) , a large hare of Arctic America (Lepus arcticus ), which turns pure white in winter. It is probably a variety of the common European hare (L. timidus ).
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Prairie hare
(Zoöl.) , a large long-eared Western hare (Lepus campestris ). SeeJack rabbit , under 2dJack .
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Sage hare , ∨ Sage rabbit
(Zoöl.) , a species of hare (Lepus Nuttalli, ∨ artemisia ) which inhabits the regions of Western North America and lives among sagebrush. By recent writers it is considered to be merely a variety of the common cottontail, or wood rabbit.
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Sea hare
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noun naked marine gastropod having a soft body with reduced internal shell and two pairs of ear-like tentacles
Aplysia punctata.
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(Zoöl.) SeeAplysia .
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snowshoe hare
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noun large large-footed North American hare; white in winter
snowshoe hare; snowshoe rabbit; Lepus americanus.
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swamp hare
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noun a wood rabbit of southeastern United States swamps and lowlands
canecutter; Sylvilagus aquaticus; swamp rabbit.
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Varying hare
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noun large large-footed North American hare; white in winter
snowshoe hare; snowshoe rabbit; Lepus americanus.
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(Zoöl.) , any hare or rabbit which becomes white in winter, especially the common hare of the Northern United States and Canada.
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water hare
Wa"ter hare
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(Zoöl.) A small American hare or rabbit ( Lepus aquaticus ) found on or near the southern coasts of the United States; -- called alsowater rabbit , andswamp hare .
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Wormwood hare
(Zoöl.) , a variety of the common hare (Lepus timidus ); so named from its color.