n. A common thorny tropical American tree (Pithecellobium dulce) having terminal racemes of yellow flowers followed by sickle-shaped or circinate edible pods and yielding good timber and a yellow dye and mucilaginous gum.
‖n. (Zool.) See Guanaco. [ 1913 Webster ]
prop. n. a mountain in Peru, 22, 205 feet high. [ proper name ] [ WordNet 1.5 ]
n. a rootlike attachment in parasitic plants that penetrates and obtains food from the host. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
n. [ See 1st Hob. ]
hub and spoke system of commercial air passenger transportation. A commercial airline may have more than one such
Hub plank (Highway Bridges),
Up to the hub,
n. A tobacco pipe, so arranged that the smoke passes through water, making a bubbling noise, whence its name. In India, the bulb containing the water is often a cocoanut shell. It is a simple type of hookah. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Cf. Whoobub, Whoop, Hoop, v. i. ] A loud noise of many confused voices; a tumult; uproar. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
This hubbub of unmeaning words. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Full of hubs or protuberances;