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marneyIn English definitionsIn English definitions
Sparkling, shining; From the sea. Marney is a feminine name of Greek origin that means "sparkling" or "shining. " It is a diminutive of the traditional Greek name Marmara and alternative spellings include Marnie or Marni.
coviesIn English definitionsIn English definitions
1. A brood or hatch of birds; an old bird with her brood of young; hence, a small flock or number of birds together;
2. A company; a bevy;
I am sure he will be vastly happy to oblige you, and will save all the best of the covies for you.
zymolysisIn English definitionsIn English definitions
n. [NL. See Zyme, and Lysis.] (Physiol. Chem.) The action of enzymes; also the changes produced by such action. — Zy•mo•lyt´ic (#), a.
zwinglianIn English definitionsIn English definitions
a. (Theol.) Of or pertaining to Ulric Zwingli (1481-1531), the reformer of German Switzerland, who maintained that in the Lord’s Supper the true body of Christ is present by the contemplation of faith but not in essence or reality, and that the sacrament is a memorial without mystical elements. — n. A follower of Zwingli.
zwiebackIn English definitionsIn English definitions
n. [G., fr. zwie- two, twice (see Twice) + backen to bake.] A kind of biscuit or rusk first baked in a loaf and afterwards cut and toasted.
zulu-kaffirIn English definitionsIn English definitions
n. A member of the Bantu race comprising the Zulus and the Kaffirs.
zuluIn English definitionsIn English definitions
n. [Also Zooloo.] 
1. Any member of the tribe of Zulus; a Zulu- Kaffir. See Zulus. 
2. (Philol.) One of the most important members of the South African, or Bantu, family of languages, spoken partly in Natal and partly in Zululand, but understood, and more or less in use, over a wide territory, at least as far north as the Zambezi; — called also Zulu-Kaffir.
zoneIn English definitionsIn English definitions
n. 1. (Biogeography) An area or part of a region characterized by uniform or similar animal and plant life; a life zone; as Littoral zone, Austral zone, etc. The zones, or life zones, commonly recognized for North America are Arctic, Hudsonian, Canadian, Transition, Upper Austral, Lower Austral, and Tropical. 
2. (Cryst.) A series of faces whose intersection lines with each other are parallel. 
3. (Railroad Econ.) (a) The aggregate of stations, in whatsoever direction or on whatsoever line of railroad, situated between certain maximum and minimum limits from a point at which a shipment of traffic originates. (b) Any circular or ring-shaped area within which the street-car companies make no differences of fare. 
4. In the United States parcel-post system, any of the areas about any point of shipment for which but one rate of postage is charged for a parcel post shipment from that point. The rate increases from within outwards. The first zone includes the unit of area ´(a quadrangle 30 minutes square)´ in which the place of shipment is situated and the 8 contiguous units; the outer limits of the second to the seventh zones, respectively, are approximately 150, 300, 600, 1000, 1400, and 1800 miles from the point of shipment; the eighth zone includes all units of area outside the seventh zone.
zolaismIn English definitionsIn English definitions
n. The literary theories and practices of the French novelist Emile Zola (1840-1902); naturalism, esp. in a derogatory sense. — Zo´la•ist, n. — Zo•la•is´tic (#), a. — Zo´la•ize (#), v.
zoismIn English definitionsIn English definitions
n. [Gr. zwh• life + -ism.] 
1. Reverence for animal life or belief in animal powers and influences, as among savages. 
2. (Biol.) A doctrine, now discarded, that the phenomena of life are due to a peculiar vital principle; the theory of vital force.