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Definition of cag
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Cag (n.) See Keg.
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Volery
::
Volery
(n.) A large bird cage; an
aviary.
Carucage
::
Carucage
(n.) The act of
plowing.
Decagram
::
Decagram
(n.) Alt. of
Decagramm.
Engaging
::
Engaging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Encag.
Cage
::
Cage (n.) A
skeleton
frame to limit the
motion
of a loose
piece,
as a ball
valve..
Scaglia
::
Scaglia
(n.) A
reddish
variety
of
limestone.
Cage
::
Cage (n.) The
catcher's
wire mask.
Car
::
Car (n.) The
basket,
box, or cage
suspended
from a
balloon
to
contain
passengers,
ballast,
etc..
Passacaglio
::
Passacaglio
(n.) An old
Italian
or
Spanish
dance tune, in slow
three-four
measure,
with
divisions
on a
ground
bass,
resembling
a
chaconne..
Cocagne
::
Cocagne
(n.) The land of
cockneys;
cockneydom;
-- a term
applied
to
London
and its
suburbs.
Tumbril
::
Tumbril
(n.) A kind of
basket
or cage of
osiers,
willows,
or the like, to hold hay and other food for
sheep..
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) A cage or open
chamber
of rich
architecture,
open below into the
building
or tower which it
crowns..
Birdcage
::
Birdcage
(n.) A cage for
confining
birds.
Dodecagon
::
Dodecagon
(n.) A
figure
or
polygon
bounded
by
twelve
sides and
containing
twelve
angles.
Willow
::
Willow
(n.) A
machine
in which
cotton
or wool is
opened
and
cleansed
by the
action
of long
spikes
projecting
from a drum which
revolves
within
a box
studded
with
similar
spikes;
--
probably
so
called
from
having
been
originally
a
cylindrical
cage made of
willow
rods,
though
some
derive
the term from
winnow,
as
denoting
the
winnowing,
or
cleansing,
action
of the
machine.
Called
also
willy,
twilly,
twilly
devil,
and
devil..
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) A kind of cage
inserted
in a
stuffing
box and
surrounding
a
piston
rod, to
separate
the
packing
into two parts and form a
chamber
between
for the
reception
of
steam,
etc. ; --
called
also
lantern
brass..
Nicagua
::
Nicagua
(n.) The
laughing
falcon.
See under
laughing.
Caged
::
Caged (a.)
Confined
in, or as in, a cage; like a cage or
prison..
Whirligig
::
Whirligig
(n.) A
mediaeval
instrument
for
punishing
petty
offenders,
being a kind of
wooden
cage
turning
on a
pivot,
in which the
offender
was
whirled
round with great
velocity..
Meute
::
Meute (n.) A cage for
hawks;
a mew. See 4th Mew, 1..
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