| frill | 1. To shake or shiver as with cold; as, the hawk frills. 2. <photography> To wrinkle; said of the gelatin film. Origin: OF. Friller, fr. L. Frigidulus somewhat cold, dim. Of frigidus cold; akin to F. Frileux chilly. See: Frill. <zoology> A ruffing of a bird's feathers from cold. A ruffle, consisting of a fold of membrane, of hairs, or of feathers, around the neck of an animal. See Frilled lizard (below). A similar ruffle around the legs or other appendages of animals. A ruffled varex or fold on certain shells. 2. A border or edging secured at one edge and left free at the other, usually fluted or crimped like a very narrow flounce. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| frilled | Furnished with a frill or frills. <zoology> Frilled lizard, a large Australian lizard (Chlamydosaurus Kingii) about three feet long, which has a large, erectile frill on each side of the neck. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| iris frill | The sinuous, scalloped line in the iris that divides the central pupillary zone from the peripheral ciliary zone and marks the embryonic site of the atrophied minor vascular circle of the iris. Synonym: iris frill. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| frill | a strip of pleated material used as a decoration or a trim |
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| frill | having decorative ruffles or frills |
| frill | large arboreal insectivorous Australian lizard with a ruff of skin around the neck |
| frill | ornamental objects of no great value |
| frill | having decorative ruffles or frills |
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