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Definition of roke
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Roke (n.) Mist;
smoke;
dam.
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Indicator
::
Indicator
(n.) An
instrument
which draws a
diagram
showing
the
varying
pressure
in the
cylinder
of an
engine
or pump at every point of the
stroke.
It
consists
of a small
cylinder
communicating
with the
engine
cylinder
and
fitted
with a
piston
which the
varying
pressure
drives
upward
more or less
against
the
resistance
of a
spring.
A lever
imparts
motion
to a
pencil
which
traces
the
diagram
on a card
wrapped
around
a
vertical
drum which is
turned
back and forth by a
string
connected
with the pist
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) To give a
finely
fluted
surface
to.
Rough
::
Rough (n.) Not
level;
having
a
broken
surface;
uneven;
-- said of a piece of land, or of a
road..
Rokee
::
Rokee (n.)
Parched
Indian
corn,
pounded
up and mixed with
sugar;
--
called
also
yokeage..
Stroking
::
Strokesman
(n.) The man who rows the
aftermost
oar, and whose
stroke
is to be
followed
by the
rest..
Clearance
::
Clearance
(n.) The
distance
by which one
object
clears
another,
as the
distance
between
the
piston
and
cylinder
head at the end of a
stroke
in a steam
engine,
or the least
distance
between
the point of a
cogwheel
tooth and the
bottom
of a space
between
teeth of a wheel with which it
engages..
Broke
::
Broke () of Brea.
Roll
::
Roll (v.) The
uniform
beating
of a drum with
strokes
so rapid as
scarcely
to be
distinguished
by the ear.
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.)
Power;
influence.
Consolidate
::
Consolidate
(v. t.) To unite by means of
applications,
as the parts of a
broken
bone, or the lips of a
wound..
Golf
::
Golf (n.) A game
played
with a small ball and a bat or club
crooked
at the lower end. He who
drives
the ball into each of a
series
of small holes in the
ground
and
brings
it into the last hole with the
fewest
strokes
is the
winner.
Cut
::
Cut (n.) A
stroke
or blow or
cutting
motion
with an edged
instrument;
a
stroke
or blow with a whip.
Bagging
::
Bagging
(n.)
Reaping
peas,
beans,
wheat,
etc., with a
chopping
stroke..
Fragment
::
Fragment
(v. t.) A part
broken
off; a
small,
detached
portion;
an
imperfect
part; as, a
fragment
of an
ancient
writing..
Tan
::
Tan (n.) The bark of the oak, and some other
trees,
bruised
and
broken
by a mill, for
tanning
hides;
-- so
called
both
before
and after it has been used.
Called
also tan
bark..
Uncial
::
Uncial
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
certain
style of
letters
used in
ancient
manuscripts,
esp. in Greek and Latin
manuscripts.
The
letters
are
somewhat
rounded,
and the
upstrokes
and
downstrokes
usually
have a
slight
inclination.
These
letters
were used as early as the 1st
century
b. c., and were
seldom
used after the 10th
century
a. d., being
superseded
by the
cursive
style..
Rouk
::
Rouk (v. i.) See 5th Ruck, and
Roke..
Cullet
::
Cullet
(v. t.)
Broken
glass for
remelting.
Toll
::
Toll (n.) The sound of a bell
produced
by
strokes
slowly
and
uniformly
repeated.
Saddle-shaped
::
Saddle-shaped
(a.) Bent on each side of a
mountain
or
ridge,
without
being
broken
at top; -- said of
strata..
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