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Definition of Catfaces
1. catface [n] - See also: catface
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catfaces
Literary usage of Catfaces
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings: Symposium on Fire in Wilderness and Park Management edited by James K. Brown, Robert W. Mutch, Charles W. Spoon, Ronald H. Wakimoto (1996)
"Extensive logging has left numerous stumps with well-preserved catfaces at all
three sites. Intense grazing and fire suppression have probably occurred at ..."
2. Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas and in the by Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain Court of Exchequer, John Scott (1868)
"Of African oak 13x14, with hoop on the end of each: two cast catfaces, and two
patent stoppers, sheathing and fixing up. " Bills. A pair of forestay-bitts ..."
3. Conference on Adaptive Ecosystem Restoration and Management: Restoration of edited by Wallace Covington, Pamela K. Wagner (1998)
"To determine each site's fire history, fire scar samples were collected from
catfaces on living and dead trees near each sample grid point. ..."
4. Report of the Vizagapatam and Backergunge Cyclones of October 1876 by John Eliot (1877)
"Used up one Manilla 4-inch four-stranded hauling line, one Manilla 4-inch
three-stranded, and one 3J-inoh hauling line, with fish and two catfaces with ..."