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Definition of smit
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Puncheon
::
Puncheon
(n.) A
figured
stamp,
die, or
punch,
used by
goldsmiths,
cutlers,
etc..
Bequeath
::
Bequeath
(v. t.) To hand down; to
transmit.
Intransmissible
::
Intransmissible
(a.) Not
capable
of being
transmitted.
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Transmitting
light;
clear;
transparent.
Gird
::
Gird (v.) To
strike;
to
smite.
Goldsmith
::
Goldsmith
(n.) A
banker.
Stylus
::
Stylus
(n.) That
needle-shaped
part at the tip of the
playing
arm of
phonograph
which sits in the
groove
of a
phonograph
record
while it is
turning,
to
detect
the
undulations
in the
phonograph
groove
and
convert
them into
vibrations
which are
transmitted
to a
system
(since
1920
electronic)
which
converts
the
signal
into
sound;
also
called
needle.
The
stylus
is
frequently
composed
of metal or
diamond..
Adiactinic
::
Adiactinic
(a.) Not
transmitting
the
actinic
rays.
Farriery
::
Farriery
(n.) The place where a smith shoes
horses.
Smither
::
Smither
(n.)
Light,
fine
rain..
Smit
::
Smit () imp. & p. p. of
Smite.
Channel
::
Channel
(n.) That
through
which
anything
passes;
means of
passing,
conveying,
or
transmitting;
as, the news was
conveyed
to us by
different
channels..
Silversmith
::
Silversmith
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to
manufacture
utensils,
ornaments,
etc., of
silver;
a
worker
in
silver..
Anthrax
::
Anthrax
(n.) An
infectious
disease
of
cattle
and
sheep.
It is
ascribed
to the
presence
of a
rod-shaped
bacterium
(Bacillus
anthracis),
the
spores
of which
constitute
the
contagious
matter.
It may be
transmitted
to man by
inoculation.
The
spleen
becomes
greatly
enlarged
and
filled
with
bacteria.
Called
also
splenic
fever..
Dielectric
::
Dielectric
(n.) Any
substance
or
medium
that
transmits
the
electric
force by a
process
different
from
conduction,
as in the
phenomena
of
induction;
a
nonconductor.
separating
a body
electrified
by
induction,
from the
electrifying
body..
Clutch
::
Clutch
(n.) A
device
which is used for
coupling
shafting,
etc., so as to
transmit
motion,
and which may be
disengaged
at
pleasure..
Transmission
::
Transmission
(n.) The act of
transmitting,
or the state of being
transmitted;
as, the
transmission
of
letters,
writings,
papers,
news, and the like, from one
country
to
another;
the
transmission
of
rights,
titles,
or
privileges,
from
father
to son, or from one
generation
to
another..
Conveyer
::
Conveyer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
conveys
or
carries,
transmits
or
transfers..
Blacksmith
::
Blacksmith
(n.) A fish of the
Pacific
coast
(Chromis,
/
Heliastes,
punctipinnis),
of a
blackish
color..
Smithereens
::
Smithereens
(n. pl.)
Fragments;
atoms;
smithers.
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