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Definition of tuck
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Tuck (n.) A
horizontal
sewed fold, such as is made in a
garment,
to
shorten
it; a
plait..
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Tuck-net
::
Tuck-net
(n.) See Tuck, n., 2..
Tucker
::
Tucker
(n.) One who, or that
which,
tucks;
specifically,
an
instrument
with which tuck are
made..
Blindfish
::
Blindfish
(n.) A small fish
(Amblyopsis
spelaeus)
destitute
of eyes, found in the
waters
of the
Mammoth
Cave, in
Kentucky.
Related
fishes
from other caves take the same
name..
Trappist
::
Trappist
(n.) A monk
belonging
to a
branch
of the
Cistercian
Order,
which was
established
by
Armand
de Rance in 1660 at the
monastery
of La
Trappe
in
Normandy.
Extreme
austerity
characterizes
their
discipline.
They were
introduced
permanently
into the
United
States
in 1848, and have
monasteries
in Iowa and
Kentucky..
Sticked
::
Stuck (imp. & p. p.) of Stic.
Kentucky
::
Kentucky
(n.) One of the
United
States.
Bestuck
::
Bestuck
() imp. & p. p.
Bestick.
Stuck-up
::
Stuckle
(n.) A
number
of
sheaves
set
together
in the
field;
a
stook.
Oidium
::
Oidium
(n.) A genus of
minute
fungi which form a
floccose
mass of
filaments
on
decaying
fruit,
etc. Many forms once
referred
to this genus are now
believed
to be
temporary
conditions
of fungi of other
genera,
among them the vine
mildew
(Oidium
Tuckeri),
which has
caused
much
injury
to
grapes..
Tucet
::
Tucet (n.) See
Tucket,
a
steak..
Lorettine
::
Lorettine
(n.) One of a order of nuns
founded
in 1812 at
Loretto,
in
Kentucky.
The
members
of the order
(called
also
Sisters
of
Loretto,
or
Friends
of Mary at the Foot of the
Cross)
devote
themselves
to the cause of
education
and the care of
destitute
orphans,
their
labors
being
chiefly
confined
to the
Western
United
States..
Kilted
::
Kilted
(a.)
Tucked
or
fastened
up; -- said of
petticoats,
etc..
Unstick
::
Unstick
(v. t.) To
release,
as one thing stuck to
another..
Pincushion
::
Pincushion
(n.) A small
cushion,
in which pins may be stuck for use..
Tuck
::
Tuck (n.) The part of a
vessel
where the ends of the
bottom
planks
meet under the
stern.
Terminus
::
Terminus
(n.) The Roman
divinity
who
presided
over
boundaries,
whose
statue
was
properly
a short
pillar
terminating
in the bust of a man,
woman,
satyr,
or the like, but often
merely
a post or stone stuck in the
ground
on a
boundary
line..
Stuckle
::
Stuck (n.) A
thrust.
Tuck
::
Tuck (n.) A pull; a
lugging.
Succinct
::
Succinct
(a.)
Girded
or
tucked
up;
bound;
drawn
tightly
together.
Tuck
::
Tuck (n.) Food;
pastry;
sweetmeats.
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