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Definition of traps
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Traps (n. pl.) Small or
portable
articles
for
dress,
furniture,
or use;
goods;
luggage;
things..
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Trap
::
Trap (v. i.) To set traps for game; to make a
business
of
trapping
game; as, to trap for
beaver..
Bottine
::
Bottine
(n.) An
appliance
resembling
a small boot
furnished
with
straps,
buckles,
etc., used to
correct
or
prevent
distortions
in the lower
extremities
of
children..
Burrock
::
Burrock
(n.) A small weir or dam in a river to
direct
the
stream
to gaps where fish traps are
placed.
Eelpot
::
Eelpot
(n.) A
boxlike
structure
with
funnel-shaped
traps for
catching
eels; an
eelbuck.
Trace
::
Trace (n.) One of two
straps,
chains,
or ropes of a
harness,
extending
from the
collar
or
breastplate
to a
whiffletree
attached
to a
vehicle
or thing to be
drawn;
a tug..
Trapper
::
Trapper
(n.) One who traps
animals;
one who makes a
business
of
trapping
animals
for their furs.
Chapelet
::
Chapelet
(n.) A pair of
straps,
with
stirrups,
joined
at the top and
fastened
to the
pommel
or the frame of the
saddle,
after they have been
adjusted
to the
convenience
of the
rider..
Ascidium
::
Ascidium
(n.) A
pitcher-shaped,
or
flask-shaped,
organ or
appendage
of a
plant,
as the
leaves
of the
pitcher
plant,
or the
little
bladderlike
traps of the
bladderwort
(Utricularia)..
Saddlebags
::
Saddlebags
(n. pl.) Bags,
usually
of
leather,
united
by
straps
or a band,
formerly
much used by
horseback
riders
to carry small
articles,
one bag
hanging
on each
side..
Traps
::
Traps (n. pl.) Small or
portable
articles
for
dress,
furniture,
or use;
goods;
luggage;
things..
Trapstick
::
Trapstick
(n.) A stick used in
playing
the game of
trapball;
hence,
fig., a
slender
leg..
Selvagee
::
Selvagee
(n.) A skein or hank of rope yarns wound round with yarns or
marline,
-- used for
stoppers,
straps,
etc..
Drum
::
Drum (n.) A
cylinder
on a
revolving
shaft,
generally
for the
purpose
of
driving
several
pulleys,
by means of belts or
straps
passing
around
its
periphery;
also, the
barrel
of a
hoisting
machine,
on which the rope or chain is
wound..
Tackling
::
Tackling
(n.) The
straps
and
fixures
adjusted
to an
animal,
by which he draws a
carriage,
or the like;
harness..
Bladderwort
::
Bladderwort
(n.) A genus
(Utricularia)
of
aquatic
or
marshy
plants,
which
usually
bear
numerous
vesicles
in the
divisions
of the
leaves.
These serve as traps for
minute
animals.
See
Ascidium..
Brace
::
Brace (n.)
Straps
or bands to
sustain
trousers;
suspenders.
Chaise
::
Chaise
(n.) A
two-wheeled
carriage
for two
persons,
with a
calash
top, and the body hung on
leather
straps,
or
thorough-braces.
It is
usually
drawn by one
horse..
Suspensation
::
Suspender
(n.) One who, or that
which,
suspends;
esp., one of a pair of
straps
or
braces
worn over the
shoulders,
for
holding
up the
trousers..
Crimp
::
Crimp (n.) One who
decoys
or
entraps
men into the
military
or naval
service.
Snarer
::
Snarer
(n.) One who lays
snares,
or
entraps..
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