Preyful
Prey"ful
(?), a. 1. Disposed to take prey. [Obs.][1913 Webster]
The preyful brood of savage beasts.Chapman.
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2. Rich in prey.
[Obs.]
Shak.
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Pre*zyg`a*poph"y*sis
(?), n.;pl. Prezygapophyses (#).
[NL. See Pre-, and Zygapophysis.]
(Anat.) An anterior zygapophysis.[1913 Webster]
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