scarab
41scarab — scar•ab [[t]ˈskær əb[/t]] n. 1) ent any scarabaeid beetle, esp Scarabaeus sacer[/ex] 2) Also, scarabaeus a representation or image of a beetle, much used among the ancient Egyptians as a symbol, seal, or amulet. • Etymology: 1570–80; short for… …
42scarab — n. 1 a the sacred dung beetle of ancient Egypt. b = SCARABAEID. 2 an ancient Egyptian gem cut in the form of a beetle and engraved with symbols on its flat side, used as a signet etc. Etymology: L scarabaeus f. Gk skarabeios …
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46scarab beetle — noun Any of very many beetles, of the family Scarabaeidae, especially Scarabaeus sacer regarded as sacred by the ancient Egyptians Syn: dung beetle …
47scarab green — noun : a brilliant green that is bluer and stronger than emerald (sense 2a) …
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50Stout Scarab — The Stout Scarab was a 1930s U.S automobile produced in small numbers by Stout Engineering Laboratories of Detroit, Michigan. Among a host of novelties and innovations, the Stout Scarab is credited by many as the world s first production minivan… …