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Definition of ported
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Ported
(a.)
Having
gates.
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Trones
::
Trones
(n.) A form of
weighing
machine
for heavy
wares,
consisting
of two
horizontal
bars
crossing
each
other,
beaked
at the
extremities,
and
supported
by a
wooden
pillar.
It is now
mostly
disused..
Rest
::
Rest (n.) To stand firm; to be
fixed;
to be
supported;
as, a
column
rests on its
pedestal..
Cassia
::
Cassia
(n.) The bark of
several
species
of
Cinnamomum
grown in
China,
etc.;
Chinese
cinnamon.
It is
imported
as
cassia,
but
commonly
sold as
cinnamon,
from which it
differs
more or less in
strength
and
flavor,
and the
amount
of outer bark
attached..
Crutched
::
Crutched
(a.)
Supported
upon
crutches.
Tariff
::
Tariff
(n.) A
schedule,
system,
or
scheme
of
duties
imposed
by the
government
of a
country
upon goods
imported
or
exported;
as, a
revenue
tariff;
a
protective
tariff;
Clay's
compromise
tariff.
(U. S.
1833)..
Beak
::
Beak (n.) That part of a ship,
before
the
forecastle,
which is
fastened
to the stem, and
supported
by the main
knee..
Transportable
::
Transportable
(a.)
Capable
of being
transported.
Peduncled
::
Peduncled
(a.)
Having
a
peduncle;
supported
on a
peduncle;
pedunculate.
Ark
::
Ark (n.) The
oblong
chest of
acacia
wood,
overlaid
with gold, which
supported
the mercy seat with its
golden
cherubs,
and
occupied
the most
sacred
place in the
sanctuary.
In it Moses
placed
the two
tables
of stone
containing
the ten
commandments.
Called
also the Ark of the
Covenant..
Flake
::
Flake (n.) A
platform
of
hurdles,
or small
sticks
made fast or
interwoven,
supported
by
stanchions,
for
drying
codfish
and other
things..
Floor
::
Floor (n.) The
bottom
or lower part of any room; the part upon which we stand and upon which the
movables
in the room are
supported.
Cadene
::
Cadene
(n.) A
species
of
inferior
carpet
imported
from the
Levant.
Cowlstaff
::
Cowlstaff
(n.) A staff or pole on which a
vessel
is
supported
between
two
persons.
Petiolary
::
Petiolary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
petiole,
or
proceeding
from it; as, a
petiolar
tendril;
growing
or
supported
upon a
petiole;
as, a
petiolar
gland;
a
petiolar
bud..
Brazil Wood
::
Brazil
wood () A very heavy wood of a
reddish
color,
imported
from
Brazil
and other
tropical
countries,
for
cabinet-work,
and for
dyeing.
The best is the
heartwood
of
Caesalpinia
echinata,
a
leguminous
tree; but other trees also yield it. An
inferior
sort comes from
Jamaica,
the
timber
of C.
Braziliensis
and C.
crista.
This is often
distinguished
as
Braziletto
, but the
better
kind is also
frequently
so
named..
Weever
::
Weever
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
edible
marine
fishes
belonging
to the genus
Trachinus,
of the
family
Trachinidae.
They have a broad
spinose
head, with the eyes
looking
upward.
The long
dorsal
fin is
supported
by
numerous
strong,
sharp
spines
which cause
painful
wounds..
Upas
::
Upas (n.) A tree
(Antiaris
toxicaria)
of the
Breadfruit
family,
common
in the
forests
of Java and the
neighboring
islands.
Its
secretions
are
poisonous,
and it has been
fabulously
reported
that the
atmosphere
about it is
deleterious.
Called
also bohun
upas..
Butlerage
::
Butlerage
(n.) A duty of two
shillings
on every tun of wine
imported
into
England
by
merchant
strangers;
-- so
called
because
paid to the
king's
butler
for the king.
Lug
::
Lug (n.) That which
projects
like an ear, esp. that by which
anything
is
supported,
carried,
or
grasped,
or to which a
support
is
fastened;
an ear; as, the lugs of a
kettle;
the lugs of a
founder's
flask;
the lug
(handle)
of a jug..
Whig
::
Whig (n.) One of a
political
party which grew up in
England
in the
seventeenth
century,
in the
reigns
of
Charles
I. and II., when great
contests
existed
respecting
the royal
prerogatives
and the
rights
of the
people.
Those who
supported
the king in his high
claims
were
called
Tories,
and the
advocates
of
popular
rights,
of
parliamentary
power over the
crown,
and of
toleration
to
Dissenters,
were, after 1679,
called
Whigs.
The terms
Liberal
and
Radical
have now
generally
superseded
Whig in
Englis
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