Addle-head (n.) Alt. of Addle-pate |
Air drill () A drill driven by the elastic pressure of condensed air |
Apple-jack (n.) Apple brandy. |
Black-jack (n.) A name given by English miners to sphalerite, or zinc blende |
Black-jack (n.) Caramel or burnt sugar, used to color wines, spirits, ground coffee, etc. |
Black-jack (n.) A large leather vessel for beer, etc. |
Black-jack (n.) The Quercus nigra, or barren oak. |
Black-jack (n.) The ensign of a pirate. |
Boring (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bore |
Boring (n.) The act or process of one who, or that which, bores |
Boring (n.) A hole made by boring. |
Boring (n.) The chips or fragments made by boring. |
Brace (n.) That which holds anything tightly or supports it firmly |
Brace (n.) A cord, ligament, or rod, for producing or maintaining tension, as a cord on the side of a drum. |
Brace (n.) The state of being braced or tight |
Brace (n.) A piece of material used to transmit, or change the direction of, weight or pressure |
Brace (n.) A vertical curved line connecting two or more words or lines, which are to be taken together |
Brace (n.) A rope reeved through a block at the end of a yard, by which the yard is moved horizontally |
Brace (n.) A curved instrument or handle of iron or wood, for holding and turning bits, etc. |
Brace (n.) A pair |
Brace (n.) Straps or bands to sustain trousers |
Brace (n.) Harness |
Brace (n.) Armor for the arm |
Brace (n.) The mouth of a shaft. |
Brace (v. t.) To furnish with braces |
Brace (v. t.) To draw tight |
Brace (v. t.) To bind or tie closely |
Brace (v. t.) To place in a position for resisting pressure |
Brace (v. t.) To move around by means of braces |
Brace (v. i.) To get tone or vigor |
Cheap-jack (n.) Alt. of Cheap-john |
Cittern-head (n.) Blockhead |
Copple-crown (n.) A created or high-topped crown or head. |
Counter brace () The brace of the fore-topsail on the leeward side of a vessel. |
Counter brace () A brace, in a framed structure, which resists a strain of a character opposite to that which a main brace is designed to receive. |
Crown () of Crow |
Crown () p. p. of Crow. |
Crown (n.) A wreath or garland, or any ornamental fillet encircling the head, especially as a reward of victory or mark of honorable distinction |
Crown (n.) A royal headdress or cap of sovereignty, worn by emperors, kings, princes, etc. |
Crown (n.) The person entitled to wear a regal or imperial crown |
Crown (n.) Imperial or regal power or dominion |
Crown (n.) Anything which imparts beauty, splendor, honor, dignity, or finish. |
Crown (n.) Highest state |
Crown (n.) The topmost part of anything |
Crown (n.) The topmost part of the head (see Illust. of Bird.) |
Crown (n.) The part of a hat above the brim. |
Crown (n.) The part of a tooth which projects above the gum |
Crown (n.) The vertex or top of an arch |
Crown (n.) Same as Corona. |
Crown (n.) That part of an anchor where the arms are joined to the shank. |