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Definition of oar
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Oar (n) An
oarsman;
a
rower;
as, he is a good oar..
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Feather
::
Feather
(v. i.) To turn to a
horizontal
plane;
-- said of oars.
Varec
::
Varec (n.) The
calcined
ashes of any
coarse
seaweed
used for the
manufacture
of soda and
iodine;
also, the
seaweed
itself;
fucus;
wrack..
Guideboard
::
Guideboard
(n.) A
board,
as upon a
guidepost
having
upon it
directions
or
information
as to the
road..
Peg
::
Peg (n.) A
small,
pointed
piece of wood, used in
fastening
boards
together,
in
attaching
the soles of boots or
shoes,
etc.; as, a shoe peg..
Common
::
Common
(v. i.) To board
together;
to eat at a table in
common.
Floor
::
Floor (v. t.) To cover with a
floor;
to
furnish
with a
floor;
as, to floor a house with pine
boards..
Typewriter
::
Typewriter
(n.) An
instrument
for
writing
by means of type, a
typewheel,
or the like, in which the
operator
makes use of a sort of
keyboard,
in order to
obtain
printed
impressions
of the
characters
upon
paper..
Sackcloth
::
Sackcloth
(n.) Linen or
cotton
cloth such as sacks are made of;
coarse
cloth;
anciently,
a cloth or
garment
worn in
mourning,
distress,
mortification,
or
penitence..
Washboard
::
Washboard
(n.) A board
running
round,
and
serving
as a
facing
for, the walls of a room, next to the
floor;
a
mopboard..
Winged
::
Winged
(a.)
Soaring
with
wings,
or as if with
wings;
hence,
elevated;
lofty;
sublime..
Slipboard
::
Slipboard
(n.) A board
sliding
in
grooves.
Clown
::
Clown (n.) A man of
coarse
nature
and
manners;
an
awkward
fellow;
an
ill-bred
person;
a boor.
Wingy
::
Wingy (a.)
Soaring
with
wings,
or as if with
wings;
volatile
airy..
Embark
::
Embark
(v. t.) To cause to go on board a
vessel
or boat; to put on
shipboard.
Gaberdine
::
Gaberdine
(n.) A
coarse
frock or loose upper
garment
formerly
worn by Jews; a mean
dress.
Boarfish
::
Boarfish
(n.) A
Mediterranean
fish
(Capros
aper),
of the
family
Caproidae;
-- so
called
from the
resemblance
of the
extended
lips to a hog's
snout..
Drugget
::
Drugget
(n.) A
coarse
woolen
cloth dyed of one color or
printed
on one side;
generally
used as a
covering
for
carpets.
Mist
::
Mist (n.)
Coarse,
watery
vapor,
floating
or
falling
in
visible
particles,
approaching
the form of rain; as,
Scotch
mist..
Trip
::
Trip (n.) A
single
board,
or tack, in
plying,
or
beating,
to
windward..
Roaring
::
Roaring
(n.) An
affection
of the
windpipe
of a
horse,
causing
a loud,
peculiar
noise in
breathing
under
exertion;
the
making
of the noise so
caused.
See Roar, v. i., 5..
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