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Definition of small
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Small (n.) Same as
Little
go. See under
Little,
a..
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Valvata
::
Valvata
(n.) A genus of small
spiral
fresh-water
gastropods
having
an
operculum.
Ripple
::
Ripple
(n.) a small wave on the
surface
of water or other
liquids
for which the
driving
force is not
gravity,
but
surface
tension..
Sparable
::
Sparable
(n.) A kind of small nail used by
shoemakers.
Turriculated
::
Turriculated
(a.)
Furnished
with, or
formed
like, a small
turret
or
turrets;
somewhat
turreted..
Stonechat
::
Stonechat
(n.) A
small,
active,
and very
common
European
singing
bird
(Pratincola
rubicola);
--
called
also
chickstone,
stonechacker,
stonechatter,
stoneclink,
stonesmith..
Inescutcheon
::
Inescutcheon
(n.) A small
escutcheon
borne
within
a
shield.
Long Primer
::
Long
primer
() A kind of type, in size
between
small pica and
bourgeois..
Following
::
Following
(a.) (In the field of a
telescope)
In the
direction
from which stars are
apparently
moving
(in
consequence
of the
earth's
rotation);
as, a small star, north
following
or south
following.
In the
direction
toward
which stars
appear
to move is
called
preceding..
Retail
::
Retail
(v.) The sale of
commodities
in small
quantities
or
parcels;
--
opposed
to
wholesale;
sometimes,
the sale of
commodities
at
second
hand..
Catcall
::
Catcall
(n.) A sound like the cry of a cat, such as is made in
playhouses
to
express
dissatisfaction
with a play; also, a small
shrill
instrument
for
making
such a
noise..
Bead Proof
::
Bead proof () A
degree
of
strength
in
alcoholic
liquor
as shown by beads or small
bubbles
remaining
on its
surface,
or at the side of the
glass,
when
shaken..
Spiracular
::
Spiracle
(n.) Any small
aperture
or vent for air or other
fluid.
Spill
::
Spill (n.) A small roll of
paper,
or slip of wood, used as a
lamplighter,
etc..
Haberdash
::
Haberdash
(v. i.) To deal in small
wares.
Pilfer
::
Pilfer
(v. i.) To steal in small
quantities,
or
articles
of small
value;
to
practice
petty
theft..
Rill
::
Rill (n.) A very small
brook;
a
streamlet.
Tick
::
Tick (n.) Any small mark
intended
to
direct
attention
to
something,
or to serve as a
check..
Pucker
::
Pucker
(v. t. & i.) To
gather
into small folds or
wrinkles;
to
contract
into
ridges
and
furrows;
to
corrugate;
-- often with up; as, to
pucker
up the
mouth..
Lance
::
Lance (n.) A small iron rod which
suspends
the core of the mold in
casting
a
shell.
Flinders
::
Flinders
(n. pl.) Small
pieces
or
splinters;
fragments.
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