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Definition of sill
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Sill (n.) A young
herring.
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Intertie
::
Intertie
(n.) In any
framed
work, a
horizontal
tie other than sill and plate or other
principal
ties,
securing
uprights
to one
another..
Toy
::
Toy (v. t.) An old
story;
a silly tale.
Twaddle
::
Twaddle
(n.) Silly talk;
gabble;
fustian.
Silliness
::
Silliness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
silly.
Mudsill
::
Mudsill
(n.) The
lowest
sill of a
structure,
usually
embedded
in the soil; the
lowest
timber
of a
house;
also, that sill or
timber
of a
bridge
which is laid at the
bottom
of the
water.
See
Sill..
Sillily
::
Sillily
(adv.)
In a silly
manner;
foolishly.
Threshold
::
Threshold
(n.) The
plank,
stone,
or piece of
timber,
which lies under a door,
especially
of a
dwelling
house,
church,
temple,
or the like; the
doorsill;
hence,
entrance;
gate;
door..
Coot
::
Coot (n.) A
stupid
fellow;
a
simpleton;
as, a silly
coot..
Seelily
::
Seelily
(adv.)
In a silly
manner.
Weathered
::
Weathered
(a.) Made
sloping,
so as to throw off
water;
as, a
weathered
cornice
or
window
sill..
Stum
::
Stulty
(a.)
Foolish;
silly.
Sill
::
Sill (n.) A piece of
timber
across
the
bottom
of a canal lock for the gates to shut
against.
Disillusionment
::
Disillusionment
(n.) The act of
freeing
from an
illusion,
or the state of being freed
therefrom..
Cackle
::
Cackle
(n.) Idle talk; silly
prattle.
Whinstone
::
Whinstone
(n.) A
provincial
name given in
England
to
basaltic
rocks,
and
applied
by
miners
to other kind of
dark-colored
unstratified
rocks which
resist
the point of the pick. -- for
example,
to
masses
of
chert.
Whin-dikes,
and
whin-sills,
are names
sometimes
given to veins or beds of
basalt..
Simpleton
::
Simpleton
(n.) A
person
of weak
intellect;
a silly
person.
Sheep
::
Sheep (n. sing. & pl.) A weak,
bashful,
silly
fellow..
Coxcomb
::
Coxcomb
(n.) A vain, showy
fellow;
a
conceited,
silly man, fond of
display;
a
superficial
pretender
to
knowledge
or
accomplishments;
a fop..
Sill
::
Sill (n.) The
timber
or stone on which a
window
frame
stands;
or, the
lowest
piece in a
window
frame..
Cowardly
::
Cowardly
(a.)
Wanting
courage;
basely
or
weakly
timid or
fearful;
pusillanimous;
spiritless.
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