n. A battle (1590) in which the Huguenots under
n.;
☞ Ivory is the name commercially given not only to the substance constituting the tusks of the elephant, but also to that of the tusks of the hippopotamus and walrus, the hornlike tusk of the narwhal, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
Ivory black.
Ivory gull (Zool.),
Ivory nut (Bot.),
Ivory palm (Bot.),
Ivory shell (Zool.),
Vegetable ivory,
n. (Photog.) A picture produced by superposing a very light print, rendered translucent by varnish, and tinted upon the back, upon a stronger print, so as to give the effect of a photograph in natural colors; -- called also
n.;
☞ Ivory is the name commercially given not only to the substance constituting the tusks of the elephant, but also to that of the tusks of the hippopotamus and walrus, the hornlike tusk of the narwhal, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]
Ivory black.
Ivory gull (Zool.),
Ivory nut (Bot.),
Ivory palm (Bot.),
Ivory shell (Zool.),
Vegetable ivory,
n. (Photog.) A picture produced by superposing a very light print, rendered translucent by varnish, and tinted upon the back, upon a stronger print, so as to give the effect of a photograph in natural colors; -- called also