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Definition of clot
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Clot (v. t.) To form into a slimy mass.
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Wet
::
Wet
(superl.)
Containing,
or
consisting
of, water or other
liquid;
moist;
soaked
with a
liquid;
having
water or other
liquid
upon the
surface;
as, wet land; a wet
cloth;
a wet
table..
Waterpot
::
Waterpot
(n.) A
vessel
for
holding
or
conveying
water,
or for
sprinkling
water on
cloth,
plants,
etc..
Courtepy
::
Courtepy
(n.) A short coat of
coarse
cloth.
Candroy
::
Candroy
(n.) A
machine
for
spreading
out
cotton
cloths
to
prepare
them for
printing.
Undersuit
::
Undersuit
(n.) A suit worn under
another
suit; a suit of
underclothes.
Convoy
::
Convoy
(n.) A
vessel
or
fleet,
or a train or
trains
of
wagons,
employed
in the
transportation
of
munitions
of war,
money,
subsistence,
clothing,
etc., and
having
an armed
escort..
Superfuse
::
Superfrontal
(n.) A cloth which is
placed
over the top of an
altar,
and often hangs down a few
inches
over the
frontal..
Handkerchief
::
Handkerchief
(n.) A piece of
cloth,
usually
square
and often fine and
elegant,
carried
for
wiping
the face or
hands..
Rustle
::
Rustle
(v. i.) To make a quick
succession
of small
sounds,
like the
rubbing
or
moving
of silk cloth or dry
leaves..
Hydro-extractor
::
Hydro-extractor
(n.) An
apparatus
for
drying
anything,
as yarn,
cloth,
sugar,
etc., by
centrifugal
force;
a
centrifugal..
Crisper
::
Crisper
(n.) One who, or that
which,
crisps
or
curls;
an
instrument
for
making
little
curls in the nap of
cloth,
as in
chinchilla..
Soak
::
Soak (v. i.) To lie
steeping
in water or other
liquid;
to
become
sturated;
as, let the cloth lie and
soak..
Bias
::
Bias
(adv.)
In a
slanting
manner;
crosswise;
obliquely;
diagonally;
as, to cut cloth
bias..
Calico
::
Calico
(n.) Plain white cloth made from
cotton,
but which
receives
distinctive
names
according
to
quality
and use, as, super
calicoes,
shirting
calicoes,
unbleached
calicoes,
etc..
Livery
::
Livery
(n.) The
uniform
clothing
issued
by
feudal
superiors
to their
retainers
and
serving
as a badge when in
military
service.
Villous
::
Villous
(a.)
Furnished
or
clothed
with
villi.
Wool
::
Wool (n.) A sort of
pubescence,
or a
clothing
of
dense,
curling
hairs on the
surface
of
certain
plants..
Garb
::
Garb (n.)
Clothing
in
general.
Waistcloth
::
Waistcloth
(n.) A cloth or
wrapper
worn about the
waist;
by
extension,
such a
garment
worn about the hips and
passing
between
the
thighs..
Greencloth
::
Greencloth
(n.) A board or court of
justice
formerly
held in the
counting
house of the
British
sovereign's
household,
composed
of the lord
steward
and his
officers,
and
having
cognizance
of
matters
of
justice
in the
household,
with power to
correct
offenders
and keep the peace
within
the verge of the
palace,
which
extends
two
hundred
yards
beyond
the
gates..
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