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Definition of clot
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Clot (v. t.) To form into a slimy mass.
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Bearskin
::
Bearskin
(n.) A
coarse,
shaggy,
woolen
cloth for
overcoats..
Haik
::
Haik (n.) A large piece of
woolen
or
cotton
cloth worn by Arabs as an outer
garment.
Crock
::
Crock (v. t.) To soil by
contact,
as with soot, or with the
coloring
matter
of badly dyed
cloth..
Ermine
::
Ermine
(v. t.) To
clothe
with, or as with,
ermine..
Unclothe
::
Unclothe
(v. t.) To strip of
clothes
or
covering;
to make
naked.
Making
::
Making
(n.) The act of one who
makes;
workmanship;
fabrication;
construction;
as, this is cloth of your own
making;
the
making
of peace or war was in his
power..
Tag
::
Tag (n.) A sale of
usually
used items (such as
furniture,
clothing,
household
items or
bric-a-brac),
conducted
by one or a small group of
individuals,
at a
location
which is not a
normal
retail
establishment..
Cast-off
::
Cast-off
(a.) Cast or laid
aside;
as,
cast-off
clothes..
Chrisom
::
Chrisom
(n.) A child which died
within
a month after its
baptism;
-- so
called
from the
chrisom
cloth which was used as a
shroud
for it.
Gauntlet
::
Gauntlet
(n.) A rope on which
hammocks
or
clothes
are hung for
drying.
Beggar''s Ticks
::
Beggar's
ticks () The bur
marigold
(Bidens)
and its
achenes,
which are armed with
barbed
awns, and
adhere
to
clothing
and
fleeces
with
unpleasant
tenacity..
Last
::
Last (v. i.) To
endure
use, or
continue
in
existence,
without
impairment
or
exhaustion;
as, this cloth lasts
better
than that; the fuel will last
through
the
winter..
Handkerchief
::
Handkerchief
(n.) A piece of
cloth,
usually
square
and often fine and
elegant,
carried
for
wiping
the face or
hands..
Noisette
::
Noisette
(n.) A
hybrid
rose
produced
in 1817, by a
French
gardener,
Noisette,
of
Charleston,
South
Carolina,
from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine
varieties,
as the
Lamarque,
the
Marechal
(or
Marshal)
Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have
clustered
flowers
and are of
vigorous
growth..
Sackclothed
::
Sackclothed
(a.)
Clothed
in
sackcloth.
Worsted
::
Worsted
(n.)
Well-twisted
yarn spun of
long-staple
wool which has been
combed
to lay the
fibers
parallel,
used for
carpets,
cloth,
hosiery,
gloves,
and the
like..
Bed
::
Bed (n.) An
article
of
furniture
to sleep or take rest in or on; a
couch.
Specifically:
A sack or
mattress,
filled
with some soft
material,
in
distinction
from the
bedstead
on which it is
placed
(as, a
feather
bed), or this with the
bedclothes
added.
In a
general
sense,
any thing or place used for
sleeping
or
reclining
on or in, as a
quantity
of hay,
straw,
leaves,
or
twigs..
Incarnate
::
Incarnate
(v. t.) To
clothe
with
flesh;
to
embody
in
flesh;
to
invest,
as
spirits,
ideals,
etc., with a human from or
nature..
Trousering
::
Trousering
(n.) Cloth or
material
for
making
trousers.
Buck
::
Buck (v. t.) To wash
(clothes)
in lye or suds, or, in later
usage,
by
beating
them on
stones
in
running
water..
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