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Definition of awed
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Awed (imp. & p. p.) of Aw.
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Plank
::
Plank (n.) A broad piece of sawed
timber,
differing
from a board only in being
thicker.
See
Board..
Strawworm
::
Strawed
() imp. & p. p. of
Straw.
Yawed
::
Yawed (imp. & p. p.) of Ya.
Chawed
::
Chawed
(imp. & p. p.) of Cha.
Jawed
::
"Jawed
(a.)
Having
jaws; --
chiefly
in
composition;
as,
lantern-jawed..
Pig-jawed
::
Pig-jawed
(a.)
Having
the upper jaw
projecting
beyond
the
lower,
with the upper
incisors
in
advance
of the
lower;
-- said of
dogs..
Wood
::
Wood (n.) Trees cut or sawed for the fire or other uses.
Sawed
::
Sawed (p. p.) of Sa.
Unlawed
::
Unlawed
(a.) Not
having
the claws and balls of the
forefeet
cut off; -- said of dogs.
Leather
::
Leather
(n.) The skin of an
animal,
or some part of such skin,
tanned,
tawed,
or
otherwise
dressed
for use; also,
dressed
hides,
collectively..
Gnawed
::
Gnawed
(imp. & p. p.) of Gna.
Batten
::
Batten
(n .) A strip of sawed
stuff,
or a
scantling;
as, (a) pl. (Com. &
Arch.)
Sawed
timbers
about 7 by 2 1/2
inches
and not less than 6 feet long.
Brande
& C. (b)
(Naut.)
A strip of wood used in
fastening
the edges of a
tarpaulin
to the deck, also
around
masts to
prevent
chafing.
(c) A long, thin strip used to
strengthen
a part, to cover a
crack,
etc..
Lumber
::
Lumber
(n.)
Timber
sawed or split into the form of
beams,
joists,
boards,
planks,
staves,
hoops,
etc.; esp., that which is
smaller
than heavy
timber..
Whitleather
::
Whitleather
(n.)
Leather
dressed
or tawed with alum, salt, etc.,
remarkable
for its
pliability
and
toughness;
white
leather..
Outlawed
::
Outlawed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Outla.
Overawed
::
Overawed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Overaw.
Lantern-jawed
::
Lantern-jawed
(a.)
Having
lantern
jaws or long, thin jaws; as, a
lantern-jawed
person..
Shingle
::
Shingle
(n.) A piece of wood sawed or rived thin and
small,
with one end
thinner
than the
other,
-- used in
covering
buildings,
especially
roofs,
the thick ends of one row
overlapping
the thin ends of the row
below..
Tawed
::
Tawed (imp. & p. p.) of Ta.
Abawed
::
Abawed
(p. p.)
Astonished;
abashed.
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