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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: Camptosorus rhizophyllus
Camptosorus rhizophyllus
n : ferns having lanceolate fronds that root at the tip [syn:
walking fern
,
walking leaf,
Asplenium rhizophyllum]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Camptosorus rhizophyllus
Walking
\Walk"ing\,
a. & n. from
Walk, v.
[1913 Webster]
Walking beam. See
Beam, 10.
Walking crane, a kind of traveling crane. See under
Crane.
Walking fern. (Bot.) See
Walking leaf, below.
Walking fish (Zo["o]l.), any one of numerous species of
Asiatic fishes of the genus
Ophiocephalus, some of
which, as
Ophiocephalus marulius, become over four feet
long. They have a special cavity over the gills lined with
a membrane adapted to retain moisture to aid in
respiration, and are thus able to travel considerable
distances over the land at night, whence the name. They
construct a curious nest for their young. Called also
langya.
Walking gentleman (Theater), an actor who usually fills
subordinate parts which require a gentlemanly appearance
but few words. [Cant]
Walking lady (Theater), an actress who usually fills such
parts as require only a ladylike appearance on the stage.
[Cant]
Walking leaf.
(a) (Bot.) A little American fern (
Camptosorus rhizophyllus
); -- so called because the fronds taper
into slender prolongations which often root at the apex,
thus producing new plants.
(b) (Zo["o]l.) A leaf insect. See under
Leaf.
Walking papers, or
Walking ticket, an order to leave;
dismissal, as from office; as, to get one's walking
papers, i. e. to be dismissed or fired. [Colloq.]
--Bartlett.
Walking stick.
(a) A stick or staff carried in the hand for hand for support
or amusement when walking; a cane.
(b) (Zo["o]l.) A stick insect; -- called also
walking straw
. See Illust. of
Stick insect, under
Stick.
Walking wheel (Mach.), a prime mover consisting of a wheel
driven by the weight of men or animals walking either in
it or on it; a treadwheel.
[1913 Webster]
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