Found 2 items, similar to Quarry.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: quarry
quarry
n 1: a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of
ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or
influence;
“he fell prey to muggers”;
“everyone was fair
game”;
“the target of a manhunt” [syn:
prey,
target,
fair game]
2: a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate; "a
British term for `quarry' is `stone pit'" [syn:
pit,
stone pit
]
3: animal hunted or caught for food [syn:
prey]
v : extract (something such as stones) from or as if from a
quarry;
“quarry marble”
[also:
quarried]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Quarry
Quarry
\Quar"ry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Quarried; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Quarrying.]
To dig or take from a quarry; as, to quarry marble.
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Quarry
\Quar"ry\, n. [OE. quarre, OF. quarr['e] square, F.
carr['e], from L. quadratus square, quadrate, quadratum a
square. See
Quadrate, and cf.
Quarrel an arrow.]
Same as 1st
Quarrel. [Obs.] --Fairfax.
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Quarry
\Quar"ry\, a. [OF. quarr['e].]
Quadrate; square. [Obs.]
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Quarry
\Quar"ry\, n.; pl.
Quarries. [OE. querre, OF.
cuiri['e]e, F. cur['e]e, fr. cuir hide, leather, fr. L.
corium; the quarry given to the dogs being wrapped in the
akin of the beast. See
Cuirass.]
1.
(a) A part of the entrails of the beast taken, given to
the hounds.
(b) A heap of game killed.
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2. The object of the chase; the animal hunted for; game;
especially, the game hunted with hawks.
“The stone-dead
quarry.” --Spenser.
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The wily quarry shunned the shock. --Sir W.
Scott.
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Quarry
\Quar"ry\, v. i.
To secure prey; to prey, as a vulture or harpy. --L'Estrange.
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Quarry
\Quar"ry\, n. [OE. quarrere, OF. quariere, F.
carri[`e]re, LL. quadraria a quarry, whence squared
(quadrati) stones are dug, fr. quadratus square. See
Quadrate.]
A place, cavern, or pit where stone is taken from the rock or
ledge, or dug from the earth, for building or other purposes;
a stone pit. See 5th
Mine
(a) .
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