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Definition of smit
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Zinc
::
Zinc (n.) An
abundant
element
of the
magnesium-cadmium
group,
extracted
principally
from the
minerals
zinc
blende,
smithsonite,
calamine,
and
franklinite,
as an
easily
fusible
bluish
white
metal,
which is
malleable,
especially
when
heated.
It is not
easily
oxidized
in moist air, and hence is used for
sheeting,
coating
galvanized
iron, etc. It is used in
making
brass,
britannia,
and other
alloys,
and is also
largely
consumed
in
electric
batteries.
Symbol
Zn.
Atomic
weight
64.9..
Smith
::
Smith (n.) To beat into
shape;
to
forge.
Traditional
::
Traditional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
tradition;
derived
from
tradition;
communicated
from
ancestors
to
descendants
by word only;
transmitted
from age to age
without
writing;
as,
traditional
opinions;
traditional
customs;
traditional
expositions
of the
Scriptures..
Folier
::
Folier
(n.)
Goldsmith's
foil.
Forwarding
::
Forwarding
(n.) The act of one who
forwards;
the act or
occupation
of
transmitting
merchandise
or other
property
for
others.
Cruset
::
Cruset
(n.) A
goldsmith's
crucible
or
melting
pot.
Gunsmithery
::
Gunsmithery
(n.) Alt. of
Gunsmith
in.
Glanders
::
Glanders
(n.) A
highly
contagious
and very
destructive
disease
of
horses,
asses,
mules,
etc.,
characterized
by a
constant
discharge
of
sticky
matter
from the nose, and an
enlargement
and
induration
of the
glands
beneath
and
within
the lower jaw. It may
transmitted
to dogs,
goats,
sheep,
and to human
beings..
Blacksmith
::
Blacksmith
(n.) A fish of the
Pacific
coast
(Chromis,
/
Heliastes,
punctipinnis),
of a
blackish
color..
Machine
::
Machine
(n.) In
general,
any
combination
of
bodies
so
connected
that their
relative
motions
are
constrained,
and by means of which force and
motion
may be
transmitted
and
modified,
as a screw and its nut, or a lever
arranged
to turn about a
fulcrum
or a
pulley
about its
pivot,
etc.;
especially,
a
construction,
more or less
complex,
consisting
of a
combination
of
moving
parts,
or
simple
mechanical
elements,
as
wheels,
levers,
cams, etc., with their
supports
and
connecting
framework,
calculated
to
Cuff
::
Cuff (v. t.) To
strike;
esp., to smite with the palm or flat of the hand; to
slap..
Silversmith
::
Silversmith
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to
manufacture
utensils,
ornaments,
etc., of
silver;
a
worker
in
silver..
Transmission
::
Transmission
(n.) The right
possessed
by an heir or
legatee
of
transmitting
to his
successor
or
successors
any
inheritance,
legacy,
right,
or
privilege,
to which he is
entitled,
even if he
should
die
without
enjoying
or
exercising
it..
Excito-motory
::
Excito-motory
(a.)
Exciting
motion;
-- said of that
portion
of the
nervous
system
concerned
in
reflex
actions,
by which
impressions
are
transmitted
to a nerve
center
and then
reflected
back so as to
produce
muscular
contraction
without
sensation
or
volition..
Goldsmith
::
Goldsmith
(n.) A
banker.
#NAME?
::
-ies (pl. ) of
Smither.
Nonconduction
::
Nonconduction
(n.) The
quality
of not being able to
conduct
or
transmit;
failure
to
conduct.
Nut
::
Nut (n.) A
perforated
block
(usually
a small piece of
metal),
provided
with an
internal
or
female
screw
thread,
used on a bolt, or
screw,
for
tightening
or
holding
something,
or for
transmitting
motion.
See
Illust.
of lst
Bolt..
About-sledge
::
About-sledge
(n.) The
largest
hammer
used by
smiths.
Stiff
::
Stiddy
(n.) An
anvil;
also, a smith shop. See
Stithy..
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