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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
(a.) To make
smooth;
to make even on the
surface
by any
means;
as, to
smooth
a board with a
plane;
to
smooth
cloth with an
iron..
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Flatiron
::
Flatiron
(n.) An iron with a flat,
smooth
surface
for
ironing
clothes..
Lubricity
::
Lubricity
(n.)
Smoothness;
freedom
from
friction;
also,
property,
which
diminishes
friction;
as, the
lubricity
of oil..
Silken
::
Silken
(a.) Fig.: Soft;
delicate;
tender;
smooth;
as,
silken
language..
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..
Pahoehoe
::
Pahoehoe
(n.) A name given in the
Sandwich
Islands
to lava
having
a
relatively
smooth
surface,
in
distinction
from the
rough-surfaced
lava,
called
a-a..
Indent
::
Indent
(v. t.) To dent; to stamp or to press in; to
impress;
as,
indent
a
smooth
surface
with a
hammer;
to
indent
wax with a
stamp..
Houndfish
::
Houndfish
(n.) Any small shark of the genus
Galeus
or
Mustelus,
of which there are
several
species,
as the
smooth
houndfish
(G.
canis),
of
Europe
and
America;
--
called
also
houndshark,
and
dogfish..
Liquid
::
Liquid
(n.) A
letter
which has a
smooth,
flowing
sound,
or which flows
smoothly
after a mute; as, l and r, in bla, bra. M and n also are
called
liquids..
Plane
::
Plane (a.) A tool for
smoothing
boards
or other
surfaces
of wood, for
forming
moldings,
etc. It
consists
of a
smooth-soled
stock,
usually
of wood, from the under side or face of which
projects
slightly
the steel
cutting
edge of a
chisel,
called
the iron, which
inclines
backward,
with an
apperture
in front for the
escape
of
shavings;
as, the jack
plane;
the
smoothing
plane;
the
molding
plane,
etc..
Pecan
::
Pecan (n.) A
species
of
hickory
(Carya
olivaeformis),
growing
in North
America,
chiefly
in the
Mississippi
valley
and in
Texas,
where it is one of the
largest
of
forest
trees;
also, its
fruit,
a
smooth,
oblong
nut, an inch or an inch and a half long, with a thin shell and
well-flavored
meat..
Smooth
::
Smooth
(a.) To free from
harshness;
to make
flowing.
Abrase
::
Abrase
(a.)
Rubbed
smooth.
Smoothly
::
Smoothly
(adv.)
In a
smooth
manner.
Arioso
::
Arioso
(adv. & a.) In the
smooth
and
melodious
style of an air;
ariose.
Drove
::
Drove (n.) A broad
chisel
used to bring stone to a
nearly
smooth
surface;
--
called
also drove
chisel.
Sleek
::
Sleek (v. t.) To make even and
smooth;
to
render
smooth,
soft, and
glossy;
to
smooth
over..
Glary
::
Glary (a.) Of a
dazzling
luster;
glaring;
bright;
shining;
smooth.
Halloysite
::
Halloysite
(n.) A
claylike
mineral,
occurring
in soft,
smooth,
amorphous
masses,
of a
whitish
color..
Porcellaneous
::
Porcellaneous
(a.)
Having
a
smooth,
compact
shell
without
pores;
-- said of
certain
Foraminifera..
Delicate
::
Delicate
(a.)
Slight
or
smooth;
light and
yielding;
-- said of
texture;
as,
delicate
lace or
silk..
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