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Definition of sart
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Sart (n.) An
assart,
or
clearing..
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Sartorial
::
Sartorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
sartorius
muscle.
Brassets
::
Brassets
(n.) See
Brassart.
Spessartite
::
Spessartite
(n.) A
manganesian
variety
of
garnet.
Sart
::
Sart (n.) An
assart,
or
clearing..
Assart
::
Assart
(n.) A piece of land
cleared
of trees and
bushes,
and
fitted
for
cultivation;
a
clearing..
Disarticulator
::
Disarticulator
(n.) One who
disarticulates
and
prepares
skeletons.
Assart
::
Assart
(n.) The act or
offense
of
grubbing
up trees and
bushes,
and thus
destroying
the
thickets
or
coverts
of a
forest..
Disarticulate
::
Disarticulate
(v. t.) To
sunder;
to
separate,
as
joints..
Assart
::
Assart
(v. t.) To grub up, as
trees;
to
commit
an
assart
upon; as, to
assart
land or
trees..
Induviae
::
Induviae
(n. pl.)
Persistent
portions
of a calyx or
corolla;
also,
leaves
which do not
disarticulate
from the stem, and hence
remain
for a long
time..
Thwaite
::
Thwaite
(n.)
Forest
land
cleared,
and
converted
to
tillage;
an
assart..
Sartorius
::
Sartorius
(n.) A
muscle
of the
thigh,
called
the
tailor's
muscle,
which
arises
from the hip bone and is
inserted
just below the knee. So named
because
its
contraction
was
supposed
to
produce
the
position
of the legs
assumed
by the
tailor
in
sitting..
Brassart
::
Brassart
(n.) Armor for the arm; --
generally
used for the whole arm from the
shoulder
to the
wrist,
and
consisting,
in the 15th and 16th
centuries,
of many
parts..
Bracer
::
Bracer
(n.) A
covering
to
protect
the arm of the
bowman
from the
vibration
of the
string;
also, a
brassart..
Sartorial
::
Sartorial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
tailor
or his work.
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