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Definition of Rumped
1. rump [v] - See also: rump
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rumped
Literary usage of Rumped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1907)
"The White-rumped Sandpiper in Michigan.— In 'The Auk,' XXIV, p. 140, Messrs.
Swales and Taverner practically question my veracity regarding the White-rumped ..."
2. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1846)
"There is both a horned and polled variety of the fat- rumped sheep. The figure
is of one of the latter, in which variety the accumulation of fat on the rump ..."
3. Geology of Wisconsin: Survey of 1873-1879 by Wisconsin Chief Geologist (1883)
"WHITE-rumped SHRIKE. GROUP III. CLASS b. This bird is a common summer resident,
but happily not very abundant. It is peculiarly a bird of open countries and ..."
4. The Natural History of the Birds of Great Britain and Ireland. by William Jardine (1842)
"White- rumped Pigeon, Rock Dove of British authors.— It is to this species that
all our most accurate ornithologists refer the domestic races of pigeons. ..."
5. Birds of Village and Field: A Bird Book for Beginners by Florence Merriam Bailey (1898)
"Yellow-rumped Warbler; Myrtle Warbler: Dendroica coronata. (See Fig. 194, p.
348.) Adult male, yellow on crown, rump, and breast; under parts with patches ..."
6. Siberia in Asia: a Visit to the Valley of the Genesay in East Siberia: With by Henry Seebohm (1882)
"... roubles for an Eagle—What became of the roubles—-Visit from our Ostyak
neighbour—A baby Fox—Our two babies—A crow's nest—The Blue-rumped Warbler. ..."