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Definition of blet
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Blet (n.) A form of decay in fruit which is
overripe.
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Hanap
::
Hanap (n.) A rich
goblet,
esp. one used on state
occasions..
Doublets
::
Doublets
(n. pl.) See
Doublet,
6 and 7..
Bulblet
::
Bulblet
(n.) A small bulb,
either
produced
on a
larger
bulb, or on some
aerial
part of a
plant,
as in the axils of
leaves
in the tiger lily, or
replacing
the
flowers
in some kinds of
onion..
Votive
::
Votive
(a.) Given by vow, or in
fulfillment
of a vow;
consecrated
by a vow;
devoted;
as,
votive
offerings;
a
votive
tablet..
Pax
::
Pax (n.) A
tablet
or
board,
on which is a
representation
of
Christ,
of the
Virgin
Mary, or of some saint and
which,
in the Mass, was
kissed
by the
priest
and then by the
people,
in
mediaeval
times;
an
osculatory.
It is still used in
communities,
confraternities,
etc..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) Two dice, each of
which,
when
thrown,
has the same
number
of spots on the face lying
uppermost;
as, to throw
doublets..
Treblet
::
Treblet
(n.) Same as
Triblet.
Glass
::
Glass (v. t.) A
drinking
vessel;
a
tumbler;
a
goblet;
hence,
the
contents
of such a
vessel;
especially;
spirituous
liquors;
as, he took a glass at
dinner..
Abacus
::
Abacus
(n.) A
tablet,
panel,
or
compartment
in
ornamented
or
mosaic
work..
In-and-in
::
In-and-in
(n.) An old game
played
with four dice. In
signified
a
doublet,
or two dice
alike;
in-and-in,
either
two
doubles,
or the four dice
alike..
Triptych
::
Triptych
(n.) A
writing
tablet
in three
parts,
two of which fold over on the
middle
part..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) A
counterfeit
gem,
composed
of two
pieces
of
crystal,
with a color them, and thus
giving
the
appearance
of a
naturally
colored
gem. Also, a piece of paste or glass
covered
by a
veneer
of real
stone..
Letterwood
::
Letterwood
(n.) The
beautiful
and
highly
elastic
wood of a tree of the genus
Brosimum
(B.
Aubletii),
found in
Guiana;
-- so
called
from black spots in it which bear some
resemblance
to
hieroglyphics;
also
called
snakewood,
and
leopardwood.
It is much used for bows and for
walking
sticks..
Underlet
::
Underlet
(v. t.) To let or lease at
second
hand; to
sublet.
Shelf
::
Shelf (v. i.) A flat
tablet
or ledge of any
material
set
horizontally
at a
distance
from the
floor,
to hold
objects
of use or
ornament..
Diptych
::
Diptych
(n.) A
writing
tablet
consisting
of two
leaves
of rigid
material
connected
by
hinges
and
shutting
together
so as to
protect
the
writing
within.
Cartouch
::
Cartouch
(n.) A
tablet
for
ornament,
or for
receiving
an
inscription,
formed
like a sheet of paper with the edges
rolled
up;
hence,
any
tablet
of
ornamental
form..
Eugubine
::
Eugubine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
ancient
town of
Eugubium
(now
Gubbio);
as, the
Eugubine
tablets,
or
tables,
or
inscriptions..
Bletonism
::
Bletonism
(n.) The
supposed
faculty
of
perceiving
subterraneous
springs
and
currents
by
sensation;
-- so
called
from one
Bleton,
of
France..
Pointal
::
Pointal
(n.) A kind of
pencil
or style used with the
tablets
of the
Middle
Ages.
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