Alum root () A North American herb (Heuchera Americana) of the Saxifrage family, whose root has astringent properties. |
Ball (n.) Any round or roundish body or mass |
Ball (n.) A spherical body of any substance or size used to play with, as by throwing, knocking, kicking, etc. |
Ball (n.) A general name for games in which a ball is thrown, kicked, or knocked. See Baseball, and Football. |
Ball (n.) Any solid spherical, cylindrical, or conical projectile of lead or iron, to be discharged from a firearm |
Ball (n.) A flaming, roundish body shot into the air |
Ball (n.) A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock |
Ball (n.) A roundish protuberant portion of some part of the body |
Ball (n.) A large pill, a form in which medicine is commonly given to horses |
Ball (n.) The globe or earth. |
Ball (v. i.) To gather balls which cling to the feet, as of damp snow or clay |
Ball (v. t.) To heat in a furnace and form into balls for rolling. |
Ball (v. t.) To form or wind into a ball |
Ball (n.) A social assembly for the purpose of dancing. |
Ball-flower (n.) An ornament resembling a ball placed in a circular flower, the petals of which form a cup round it, -- usually inserted in a hollow molding. |
Chay root () The root of the Oldenlandia umbellata, native in India, which yieds a durable red dyestuff. |
Choy root () See Chay root. |
Minie ball () A conical rifle bullet, with a cavity in its base plugged with a piece of iron, which, by the explosion of the charge, is driven farther in, expanding the sides to fit closely the grooves of the barrel. |
Puddle-ball (n.) The lump of pasty wrought iron as taken from the puddling furnace to be hammered or rolled. |
Root (v. i.) To turn up the earth with the snout, as swine. |
Root (v. i.) Hence, to seek for favor or advancement by low arts or groveling servility |
Root (v. t.) To turn up or to dig out with the snout |
Root (n.) The underground portion of a plant, whether a true root or a tuber, a bulb or rootstock, as in the potato, the onion, or the sweet flag. |
Root (n.) The descending, and commonly branching, axis of a plant, increasing in length by growth at its extremity only, not divided into joints, leafless and without buds, and having for its offices to fix the plant in the earth, to supply it with moisture and soluble matters, and sometimes to serve as a reservoir of nutriment for future growth. A true root, however, may never reach the ground, but may be attached to a wall, etc., as in the ivy, or may hang loosely in the air, as in some epiphytic orchids. |
Root (n.) An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, etc. |
Root (n.) That which resembles a root in position or function, esp. as a source of nourishment or support |
Root (n.) An ancestor or progenitor |
Root (n.) A primitive form of speech |
Root (n.) The cause or occasion by which anything is brought about |
Root (n.) That factor of a quantity which when multiplied into itself will produce that quantity |
Root (n.) The fundamental tone of any chord |
Root (n.) The lowest place, position, or part. |
Root (n.) The time which to reckon in making calculations. |
Root (v. i.) To fix the root |
Root (v. i.) To be firmly fixed |
Root (v. t.) To plant and fix deeply in the earth, or as in the earth |
Root (v. t.) To tear up by the root |
Whitworth ball () A prejectile used in the Whitworth gun. |
ballup balls-up cockup mess-up a | something badly botched or muddled |
ball | a pitch that is not in the strike zone, he threw nine straight balls before the manager yanked him |
change-up change-of-pace change-of-pace ball off-speed pitch | a baseball thrown with little velocity when the batter is expecting a fastball |
curve curve ball breaking ball bender | a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approaches the batter |
passed ball | a pitch that the catcher should have caught but did not, allows a base runner to advance a base |
submarine ball submarine pitch | a pitch thrown sidearm instead of overhead |
base on balls walk pass | (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls, he worked the pitcher for a base on balls |
fair ball | (baseball) a ball struck with the bat so that it stays between the lines (the foul lines) that define the width of the playing field |
foul ball | (baseball) a ball struck with the bat so that it does not stay between the lines (the foul lines) that define the width of the playing field |
fly fly ball | (baseball) a hit that flies up in the air |
grounder ground ball groundball hopper | (baseball) a hit that travels along the ground |
jump ball | (basketball) the way play begins or resumes when possession is disputed, an official tosses the ball up between two players who jump in an effort to tap it to a teammate |
ball game ballgame | a field game played with a ball (especially baseball) |
ball | the game of baseball |
googly wrong 'un bosie bosie ball | a cricket ball bowled as if to break one way that actually breaks in the opposite way |
no ball | unlawfully delivered ball in cricket, the umpire called it a no ball |
ball hawking | a skillful maneuver in catching balls or in stealing the ball from the opposing team |
let net ball | a serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver's court, the ball must be served again |
ball-buster ball-breaker | a job or situation that is demanding and arduous and punishing, Vietnam was a ball-breaker |
ball | round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games, the ball travelledmph on his serve, the mayor threw out the first ball, the ball rolled into the corner pocket |
ball | a spherical object used as a plaything, he played with his rubber ball in the bathtub |
ball and chain | heavy iron ball attached to a prisoner by a chain |
ball-and-socket joint | a joint that can rotate within a socket |
ball bearing needle bearing roller bearing | bearings containing small metal balls |
ball cartridge | a general purpose cartridge having a primer and a ball and a full charge of powder |
ballcock ball cock | floating ball that controls level in a water tank |
ball field baseball field diamond | the baseball playing field |
ball gown | the most formal gown, worn to a ball |
ball-peen hammer | a hammer with one round and one flat end, used in working metal |
ball valve | any valve that checks flow by the seating of a ball |
beach ball beachball | large and light ball, for play at the seaside |
billiard ball | ball used in playing billiards |
bocce ball bocci ball boccie ball | wooden ball that is bowled in the Italian game of bocce |
bowling ball bowl | a large ball with finger holes used in the sport of bowling |
cannonball cannon ball round shot | a solid projectile that in former times was fired from a cannon |
cricket ball | the ball used in playing cricket |
croquet ball | a wooden ball used in playing croquet |
crystal ball | a glass or crystal globe used in crystal gazing by fortunetellers |
cue ball | the ball that the billiard player or pool player strikes with his cue |
eight ball | a black pool ball bearing the number , should be the last to go in certain pool games |
field hockey ball | ball used in playing field hockey |
golf ball | a small hard ball used in playing golf, dimpled to reduce wind resistance |
lacrosse ball | ball used in playing lacrosse |
medicine ball | heavy ball used in physical training |
mothball camphor ball | a small sphere of camphor or naphthalene used to keep moths away from stored clothing |
musket ball ball | a solid projectile that is shot by a musket, they had to carry a ramrod as well as powder and ball |
ninepin ball skittle ball | ball used to knock down ninepins |
object ball | the billiard ball that is intended to be the first ball struck by the cue ball |
ping-pong ball | light hollow ball used in playing table tennis |
polo ball | wooden ball that is struck with mallets in playing polo |