Ape
41Apė — Sp Ãpė Ap Ape L Latvija …
42ape — [[t]eɪp[/t]] n. v. aped, ap•ing 1) mam any of a group of anthropoid primates characterized by long arms, a broad chest, and the absence of a tail, comprising the great apes and lesser apes 2) mam (loosely) any monkey 3) an imitator; mimic 4) inf… …
43ape — see an ape’s an ape, a varlet’s a varlet, though they be clad in silk or scarlet the higher the monkey climbs the more he shows his tail …
44ape — See: GO APE …
45ape — See: GO APE …
46'ape — Alocasia macrorrhizos Alocasia macrorrhizos …
47ape — 1. adjective /eɪp/ Wild; crazy. We were ape over the new look. 2. noun /eɪp/ a) An animal of a class of primates generally larger than monkeys and distinguished from them by having no tail. b) An uncivilised person. 3 …
48Ape — An animal of the monkey tribe (1 Kings 10:22; 2 Chr. 9:21). It was brought from India by the fleets of Solomon and Hiram, and was called by the Hebrews koph , and by the Greeks kepos, both words being just the Indian Tamil name of the monkey,… …
49ape — [OE] Ape (in Old English apa) has cognates in several Germanic languages (German affe, Dutch aap, Swedish apa), and comes from a prehistoric West and North Germanic *apan (perhaps originally borrowed from Celtic). Until the early 16th century,… …
50ape — See: go ape …