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Definition of pell
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Pell (v. t.) To pelt; to knock
about.
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Cobra
::
Cobra (n.) The cobra de
capello.
Cuticle
::
Cuticle
(n.) The
outermost
skin or
pellicle
of a
plant,
found
especially
in
leaves
and young
stems..
Incoercible
::
Incoercible
(a.) Not to be
coerced;
incapable
of being
compelled
or
forced.
Gondola
::
Gondola
(n.) A long,
narrow
boat with a high prow and
stern,
used in the
canals
of
Venice.
A
gondola
is
usually
propelled
by one or two
oarsmen
who stand
facing
the prow, or by
poling.
A
gondola
for
passengers
has a small open cabin
amidships,
for their
protection
against
the sun or rain. A
sumptuary
law of
Venice
required
that
gondolas
should
be
painted
black,
and they are
customarily
so
painted
now..
Misspelled
::
Misspelled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Misspel.
Water Wheel
::
Water wheel () Any wheel for
propelling
machinery
or for other
purposes,
that is made to
rotate
by the
direct
action
of
water;
--
called
an
overshot
wheel when the water is
applied
at the top, an
undershot
wheel when at the
bottom,
a
breast
wheel when at an
intermediate
point;
other forms are
called
reaction
wheel,
vortex
wheel,
turbine
wheel,
etc..
Testing
::
Testing
(n.) The
operation
of
refining
gold or
silver
in a test, or
cupel;
cupellation..
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A light
pleasure
boat,
especially
designed
for use by one who goes alone upon long
excursions,
including
portage.
It it
propelled
by a
paddle,
or by a small sail
attached
to a
temporary
mast..
Frigate
::
Frigate
(n.)
Originally,
a
vessel
of the
Mediterranean
propelled
by sails and by oars. The
French,
about 1650,
transferred
the name to
larger
vessels,
and by 1750 it had been
appropriated
for a class of war
vessels
intermediate
between
corvettes
and ships of the line.
Frigates,
from about 1750 to 1850, had one full
battery
deck and,
often,
a spar deck with a
lighter
battery.
They
carried
sometimes
as many as fifty guns. After the
application
of steam to
navigation
steam
frigates
of
largely
incre
Agate
::
Agate (n.) A
semipellucid,
uncrystallized
variety
of
quartz,
presenting
various
tints in the same
specimen.
Its
colors
are
delicately
arranged
in
stripes
or
bands,
or
blended
in
clouds..
Homographic
::
Homographic
(a.)
Employing
a
single
and
separate
character
to
represent
each
sound;
-- said of
certain
methods
of
spelling
words.
Spellful
::
Spellful
(a.)
Abounding
in
spells,
or
charms..
Drive
::
Drive (v. i.) To be
forced
along;
to be
impelled;
to be moved by any
physical
force or
agent;
to be
driven.
Expellable
::
Expellable
(a.)
Capable
of being
expelled
or
driven
out.
Spelling
::
Spelling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Spel.
Jesus
::
"Jesus
(n.) The
Savior;
the name of the Son of God as
announced
by the angel to his
parents;
the
personal
name of Our Lord, in
distinction
from
Christ,
his
official
appellation..
Impulsion
::
Impulsion
(n.) The act of
impelling
or
driving
onward,
or the state of being
impelled;
the
sudden
or
momentary
agency
of a body in
motion
on
another
body; also, the
impelling
force,
or
impulse..
Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) A kind of small
submarine
boat
carrying
an
explosive
charge,
and
projected
from a ship
against
another
ship at a
distance,
or made
self-propelling,
and
otherwise
automatic
in its
action
against
a
distant
ship..
Han''t
::
Han't () A
contraction
of have not, or has not, used in
illiterate
speech.
In the
United
States
the
commoner
spelling
is
hain't..
Barkentine
::
Barkentine
(n.) A
threemasted
vessel,
having
the
foremast
square-rigged,
and the
others
schooner-rigged.
[Spelled
also
barquentine,
barkantine,
etc.] See
Illust.
in
Append..
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