| swather | <agriculture> A device attached to a mowing machine for raising the uncut fallen grain and marking the limit of the swath. See: Swath. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| swayback | Congenital locomotor ataxia of lambs, thought to be associated with copper deficiency. It is characterised clinically by progressive incoordination of the hind limbs and pathologically by disruption of neuron and myelin development in the central nervous system. It is caused by a deficiency of metabolizable copper in the ewe during the last half of her pregnancy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| swaziland | A kingdom in southern africa, west of mozambique. Its capital is mbabane. The area was settled by the swazi branch of the zulu nation in the early 1880's, with its independence guaranteed by the british and transvaal governments in 1881 and 1884. With limited self-government introduced in 1962, it became independent in 1968. Swazi is the zulu name for the people who call themselves swati, from mswati, the name of a 16th century king, from a word meaning stick or rod. (12 Dec 1998) |
| swage |
To fasten a termination to a wire rope by physically deforming the termination around the rope; as by hammering, or by hydraulic press. Strength is 100% of wire rope rating.
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| swamp fever |
This is a milder form of leptospirosis due to infection by Lept. Grippotyphosa. It is unaccompanied by jaundice. Although the fever may reach 104?F. or higher it is said to be a non-fatal disease. [Saunders1945]
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| swallow |
to take in short, audible breaths of air through the nose.
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| swallow |
This bird, which is also known as the hirondelle, is an early bearing. One of the best known of the early examples is the arms of the Arundells of Wardour, who bore "Sable, six swallows argent."
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| swab |
(1) A mop made from rope.
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| SWA | someone who walks in an arrogant manner |
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| SWA | flamboyantly adventurous |
| SWA | having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy |
| SWA | the most widely spoken Bantu languages |
| SWA | a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman |
| SWA | genus of Australian herbs and subshrubs: darling peas |
| SWA | erect or trailing perennial of eastern Australia having axillary racemes of blue to purple or red flowers |
| SWA | shrubby perennial of southern Australia having downy or woolly stems and undersides of leaves and racemes of red to pink flowers |
| SWA | shrubby perennial of southern Australia having downy or woolly stems and undersides of leaves and racemes of red to pink flowers |
| SWA | the act of swallowing |
| SWA | small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations |
| SWA | a small amount of liquid food |
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