The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Harefoot \Hare"foot`\ (-f[oo^]t`), n.
   1. (Zool.) A long, narrow foot, carried (that is, produced or
      extending) forward; -- said of dogs.
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   2. (Bot.) A tree (Ochroma Lagopus) of the West Indies,
      having the stamens united somewhat in the form of a hare's
      foot.
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   Harefoot clover (Bot.), a species of clover (Trifolium
      arvense) with soft and silky heads.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Clover \Clo"ver\ (kl[=o]"v[~e]r), n. [OE. claver, clover, AS.
   cl[=ae]fre; akin to LG. & Dan. klever, D. klaver, G. klee,
   Sw. kl["o]fver.] (Bot.)
   A plant of different species of the genus Trifolium; as the
   common red clover, Trifolium pratense, the white,
   Trifolium repens, and the hare's foot, Trifolium arvense.
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   Clover weevil (Zool.) a small weevil (Apion apricans),
      that destroys the seeds of clover.
   Clover worm (Zool.), the larva of a small moth (Asopia
      costalis), often very destructive to clover hay.
   In clover, in very pleasant circumstances; fortunate.
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   Sweet clover. See Meliot.
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