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Definition of pounded
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Pounded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Pounc.
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Proposal
::
Proposal
(n.) That which is
proposed,
or
propounded
for
consideration
or
acceptance;
a
scheme
or
design;
terms or
conditions
proposed;
offer;
as, to make
proposals
for a
treaty
of
peace;
to offer
proposals
for
erecting
a
building;
to make
proposals
of
marriage..
Pharmacy
::
Pharmacy
(n.) A place where
medicines
are
compounded;
a drug
store;
an
apothecary's
shop.
Compound
::
Compound
(n.) That which is
compounded
or
formed
by the union or
mixture
of
elements
ingredients,
or
parts;
a
combination
of
simples;
a
compound
word; the
result
of
composition..
Rokee
::
Rokee (n.)
Parched
Indian
corn,
pounded
up and mixed with
sugar;
--
called
also
yokeage..
Propounded
::
Propounded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Propoun.
Sychnocarpous
::
Sycee (n.)
Silver,
pounded
into
ingots
of the shape of a shoe, and used as
currency.
The most
common
weight
is about one pound
troy..
Wrench
::
Wrench
(v. t.) The
system
made up of a force and a
couple
of
forces
in a plane
perpendicular
to that
force.
Any
number
of
forces
acting
at any
points
upon a rigid body may be
compounded
so as to be
equivalent
to a
wrench.
Preparation
::
Preparation
(n.) That which is
prepared,
made, or
compounded
by a
certain
process
or for a
particular
purpose;
a
combination.
Specifically:
(a) Any
medicinal
substance
fitted
for use. (b)
Anything
treated
for
preservation
or
examination
as a
specimen.
(c)
Something
prepared
for use in
cookery..
Decompound
::
Decompound
(a.)
Several
times
compounded
or
divided,
as a leaf or stem;
decomposite..
Decomposite
::
Decomposite
(a.)
Compounded
more than once;
compounded
with
things
already
composite.
Compoundable
::
Compoundable
(a.) That may be
compounded.
Elementariness
::
Elementariness
(n.) The state of being
elementary;
original
simplicity;
uncompounded
state.
Composite
::
Composite
(n.) That which is made up of parts or
compounded
of
several
elements;
composition;
combination;
compound.
Bituminous
::
Bituminous
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of
bitumen;
compounded
with
bitumen;
containing
bitumen.
Simplicity
::
Simplicity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
simple,
unmixed,
or
uncompounded;
as, the
simplicity
of
metals
or of
earths..
Decompoundable
::
Decompoundable
(a.)
Capable
of being
decompounded.
Binary
::
Binary
(a.)
Compounded
or
consisting
of two
things
or
parts;
characterized
by two
(things).
Monophthong
::
Monophthong
(n.) A
single
uncompounded
vowel
sound.
Mercurification
::
Mercurification
(n.) The act or
process
of
compounding,
or the state of being
compounded,
with
mercury..
Block
::
Block (v. t.) A
grooved
pulley
or
sheave
incased
in a frame or shell which is
provided
with a hook, eye, or
strap,
by which it may be
attached
to an
object.
It is used to
change
the
direction
of
motion,
as in
raising
a heavy
object
that can not be
conveniently
reached,
and also, when two or more such
sheaves
are
compounded,
to
change
the rate of
motion,
or to exert
increased
force;
-- used
especially
in the
rigging
of
ships,
and in
tackles..
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