barnacled
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barnacled — arnacled adj. 1. covered with barnacles. the barnacled hull of a wrecked ship [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
barnacled — kəld adjective : covered with barnacles the barnacled hull of a wrecked ship foundations have occasionally become so barnacled with steady pensioners … that they have lost almost all freedom of maneuver Dwight Macdonald … Useful english dictionary
barnacled — barnacle ► NOUN ▪ a marine crustacean which attaches itself permanently to underwater surfaces. DERIVATIVES barnacled adjective. ORIGIN Latin bernaca … English terms dictionary
barnacled — adjective see barnacle … New Collegiate Dictionary
barnacled — See barnacle. * * * … Universalium
barnacled — bar·na·cled … English syllables
barnacled — bar·na·cle (bär’nə kəl) n. 1) Any of various marine crustaceans of the subclass Cirripedia that in the adult stage form a hard shell which remains attached to submerged surfaces such as rocks and ships hulls, and that have feathery appendages… … Word Histories
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barnacle — noun Etymology: Middle English barnakille, alteration of bernake, bernekke Date: 15th century 1. barnacle goose 2. [from a popular belief that the goose grew from the crustacean] any of numerous marine crustaceans (subclass Cirripedia) with… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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