See Also: stellerid(medicine)
stellerid(dictionary)

hark (oh) and stellerid (medicine)


hark (oh)



[Date: 1100-1200; Origin: Probably from an unrecorded Old English heorcian]
hark at him/her/you!
BrE old-fashioned spoken used when you think someone is saying something stupid or acting as if they are more important than they really are
ĦĦHark at him! I bet he couldn't do any better.
hark!
old use used to tell someone to listen
hark back phr v
to remember and talk about things that happened in the past
hark back to
ĦĦIt's useless to continually hark back to the past.
hark back to [hark back to sth] phr v
to be similar to something in the past
ĦĦMusic that harks back to the early age of jazz

stellerid (medicine)


stellerid
<zoology> A starfish.

Origin: L. Stella a star.

Source: Websters Dictionary