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Definition of smooth
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of smooth is as below...
Smooth
(superl.)
Gently
flowing;
moving
equably;
not
ruffled
or
obstructed;
as, a
smooth
stream..
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Flippant
::
Flippant
(a.) Of
smooth,
fluent,
and rapid
speech;
speaking
with ease and
rapidity;
having
a
voluble
tongue;
talkative..
Littress
::
Littress
(n.) A
smooth
kind of
cartridge
paper used for
making
cards.
Float
::
Float (v. i.) The
trowel
or tool with which the
floated
coat of
plastering
is
leveled
and
smoothed.
Soapy
::
Soapy
(superl.)
Resembling
soap;
having
the
qualities
of, or
feeling
like, soap; soft and
smooth..
Melanotype
::
Melanotype
(n.) A
positive
picture
produced
with
sensitized
collodion
on a
smooth
surface
of black
varnish,
coating
a thin plate of iron; also, the
process
of
making
such a
picture..
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) A small piece of
leather,
usually
round,
having
a
string
attached
to the
center,
which,
when
saturated
with water and
pressed
upon a stone or other body
having
a
smooth
surface,
adheres,
by
reason
of the
atmospheric
pressure,
with such force as to
enable
a
considerable
weight
to be thus
lifted
by the
string;
-- used by
children
as a
plaything..
Shining
::
Shining
(a.)
Having
the
surface
smooth
and
polished;
-- said of
leaves,
the
surfaces
of
shells,
etc..
Troweled
::
Troweled
()
Formed
with a
trowel;
smoothed
with a
trowel;
as,
troweled
stucco,
that is,
stucco
laid on and ready for the
reception
of
paint..
Greasy
::
Greasy
(superl.)
Like
grease
or oil;
smooth;
seemingly
unctuous
to the
touch,
as is
mineral
soapstone..
Genappe
::
Genappe
(n.) A
worsted
yarn or cord of
peculiar
smoothness,
used in the
manufacture
of
braid,
fringe,
etc..
Iron
::
Iron (n.) An
instrument
or
utensil
made of iron; --
chiefly
in
composition;
as, a
flatiron,
a
smoothing
iron, etc..
Line
::
Line (n.) The
proper
relative
position
or
adjustment
of
parts,
not as to
design
or
proportion,
but with
reference
to
smooth
working;
as, the
engine
is in line or out of
line..
Silken
::
Silken
(a.) Fig.: Soft;
delicate;
tender;
smooth;
as,
silken
language..
Legato
::
Legato
(a.)
Connected;
tied; -- a term used when
successive
tones are to be
produced
in a
closely
connected,
smoothly
gliding
manner.
It is often
indicated
by a tie, thus /, /, or /, /,
written
over or under the notes to be so
performed;
--
opposed
to
staccato..
Gloze
::
Gloze (n.)
Flattery;
adulation;
smooth
speech.
Float
::
Float (v. i.) A
single-cut
file for
smoothing;
a tool used by
shoemakers
for
rasping
off pegs
inside
a shoe.
Plain
::
Plain
(superl.)
Without
elevations
or
depressions;
flat;
level;
smooth;
even. See
Plane.
Smooth
::
Smooth
(a.) To free from
harshness;
to make
flowing.
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::
-est () A
suffix
used to form the
superlative
of
adjectives
and
adverbs;
as,
smoothest;
earl(y)iest..
Tramroad
::
Tramroad
(n.) A road
prepared
for easy
transit
of trams or
wagons,
by
forming
the wheel
tracks
of
smooth
beams of wood,
blocks
of
stone,
or
plates
of
iron..
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