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Definition of buck
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Buck (n.) A frame on which
firewood
is
sawed;
a
sawhorse;
a
sawbuck.
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Parbuckle
::
Parbuckle
(n.) A kind of
purchase
for
hoisting
or
lowering
a
cylindrical
burden,
as a cask. The
middle
of a long rope is made fast
aloft,
and both parts are
looped
around
the
object,
which rests in the
loops,
and rolls in them as the ends are
hauled
up or payed out..
Rhamnaceous
::
Rhamnaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
shrubs
and trees
(Rhamnaceae,
or
Rhamneae)
of which the
buckthorn
(Rhamnus)
is the type. It
includes
also the New
Jersey
tea, the
supple-jack,
and one of the
plants
called
lotus
(Zizyphus)..
Eelpot
::
Eelpot
(n.) A
boxlike
structure
with
funnel-shaped
traps for
catching
eels; an
eelbuck.
Turbine
::
Turbine
(n.) A water
wheel,
commonly
horizontal,
variously
constructed,
but
usually
having
a
series
of
curved
floats
or
buckets,
against
which the water acts by its
impulse
or
reaction
in
flowing
either
outward
from a
central
chamber,
inward
from an
external
casing,
or from above
downward,
etc.; -- also
called
turbine
wheel..
Buckety
::
Buckety
(n.) Paste used by
weavers
to dress their webs.
Buckler
::
Buckler
(v. t.) To
shield;
to
defend.
Kibble
::
Kibble
(n.) A large iron
bucket
used in
Cornwall
and Wales for
raising
ore out of
mines.
Buckstall
::
Buckstall
(n.) A toil or net to take deer.
Buck
::
Buck (n.) A male
Indian
or
negro.
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