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Definition of carf
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Carf () pret. of
Carve.
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Cuticle
::
Cuticle
(n.) The
scarfskin
or
epidermis.
See Skin.
Lambrequin
::
Lambrequin
(n.) A kind of
pendent
scarf or
covering
attached
to the
helmet,
to
protect
it from wet or
heat..
Carf
::
Carf () pret. of
Carve.
Scarf
::
Scarf (v. t.) To
unite,
as two
pieces
of
timber
or
metal,
by a scarf
joint..
Pi–a Cloth
::
Pi–a cloth () A fine
material
for
ladies'
shawls,
scarfs,
handkerchiefs,
etc., made from the fiber of the
pineapple
leaf, and
perhaps
from other
fibrous
tropical
leaves.
It is
delicate,
soft, and
transparent,
with a
slight
tinge of pale
yellow..
Scarf
::
Scarf (n.) A scarf
joint.
Canton Crape
::
Canton
crape () A soft, white or
colored
silk
fabric,
of a gauzy
texture
and wavy
appearance,
used for
ladies'
scarfs,
shawls,
bonnet
trimmings,
etc.; --
called
also
Oriental
crape..
But
::
But (v. t.) A joint where the ends of two
objects
come
squarely
together
without
scarfing
or
chamfering;
-- also
called
butt
joint.
Scarf
::
Scarf (n.) An
article
of dress of a light and
decorative
character,
worn
loosely
over the
shoulders
or about the neck or the
waist;
a light shawl or
handkerchief
for the neck; also, a
cravat;
a
neckcloth..
Stem
::
Stem (n.) A
curved
piece of
timber
to which the two sides of a ship are
united
at the fore end. The lower end of it is
scarfed
to the keel, and the
bowsprit
rests upon its upper end.
Hence,
the
forward
part of a
vessel;
the bow..
Necktie
::
Necktie
(n.) A
scarf,
band, or
kerchief
of silk, etc.,
passing
around
the neck or
collar
and tied in
front;
a bow of silk, etc.,
fastened
in front of the
neck..
Embroider
::
Embroider
(v. t.) To
ornament
with
needlework;
as, to
embroider
a
scarf..
Scarf
::
Scarf (v. t.) To throw on
loosely;
to put on like a
scarf.
Sash
::
Sash (v. t.) To adorn with a sash or
scarf.
Illusion
::
Illusion
(n.) A
plain,
delicate
lace,
usually
of silk, used for
veils,
scarfs,
dresses,
etc..
Cymar
::
Cymar (n.) A
slight
covering;
a
scarf.
See
Simar.
Simar
::
Simar (n.) A
woman's
long dress or robe; also light
covering;
a
scarf.
Keel
::
Keel (n.) A
longitudinal
timber,
or
series
of
timbers
scarfed
together,
extending
from stem to stern along the
bottom
of a
vessel.
It is the
principal
timber
of the
vessel,
and, by means of the ribs
attached
on each side,
supports
the
vessel's
frame.
In an iron
vessel,
a
combination
of
plates
supplies
the place of the keel of a
wooden
ship. See
Illust.
of
Keelson..
Scarfskin
::
Scarfskin
(n.) See
Epidermis.
Frame
::
Frame (v. t.) To
construct
by
fitting
and
uniting
the
several
parts of the
skeleton
of any
structure;
specifically,
in
woodwork,
to put
together
by
cutting
parts of one
member
to fit parts of
another.
See
Dovetail,
Halve,
v. t.,
Miter,
Tenon,
Tooth,
Tusk,
Scarf,
and
Splice..
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