n.
‖n. [ L., fr. dolare to hew. ] A rude ancient ax or hatchet, seen in museums. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L. glabrare, fr. glaber smooth. ] (Bot.) Becoming smooth or glabrous from age. Gray.
n. A region of British America on the Atlantic coast, north of Newfoundland. [ 1913 Webster ]
Labrador duck (Zool.),
Labrador feldspar.
Labrador tea (Bot.),
n. (Min.) A kind of feldspar commonly showing a beautiful play of colors, and hence much used for ornamental purposes. The finest specimens come from Labrador. See Feldspar. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. pl. [ L. labrum; cf. It. labbro, pl. labbra. ] Lips. [ Obs. & R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
prop. n. (Bot.) THe species name of the acerola, also called