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Definition of crease
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Crease
(n.) See
Creese.
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Centreboard
::
Centreboard
(n.) A
movable
or
sliding
keel
formed
of a broad board or slab of wood or metal which may be
raised
into a
water-tight
case
amidships,
when in
shallow
water,
or may be
lowered
to
increase
the area of
lateral
resistance
and
prevent
leeway
when the
vessel
is
beating
to
windward.
It is used in
vessels
of all sizes along the coast of the
United
States.
Cinque Ports
::
Cinque
Ports () Five
English
ports,
to which
peculiar
privileges
were
anciently
accorded;
-- viz.,
Hastings,
Romney,
Hythe,
Dover,
and
Sandwich;
afterwards
increased
by the
addition
of
Winchelsea,
Rye, and some minor
places..
Add
::
Add (v. t.) To give by way of
increased
possession
(to any one); to
bestow
(on).
Climate
::
Climate
(v. i.) One of
thirty
regions
or
zones,
parallel
to the
equator,
into which the
surface
of the earth from the
equator
to the pole was
divided,
according
to the
successive
increase
of the
length
of the
midsummer
day..
Develop
::
Develop
(v. t.) To
advance;
to
further;
to
prefect;
to make to
increase;
to
promote
the
growth
of.
Creasy
::
Creasy
(a.) Full of
creases.
Sclerosis
::
Sclerosis
(n.)
Induration;
hardening;
especially,
that form of
induration
produced
in an organ by
increase
of its
interstitial
connective
tissue..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To
increase
in
intensity;
-- said of heat.
Crease
::
Crease
(v. t.) To make a
crease
or mark in, as by
folding
or
doubling..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.) That which is lost or from which one has
parted;
waste;
--
opposed
to gain or
increase;
as, the loss of
liquor
by
leakage
was
considerable..
Add
::
Add (v. i.) To make an
addition.
To add to, to
augment;
to
increase;
as, it adds to our
anxiety..
Clog
::
Clog (v.) A shoe, or
sandal,
intended
to
protect
the feet from wet, or to
increase
the
apparent
stature,
and
having,
therefore,
a very thick sole. Cf.
Chopine..
Quadruple
::
Quadruple
(v. t.) To
multiply
by four; to
increase
fourfold;
to
double;
to
double
twice.
Carburetor
::
Carburetor
(n.) An
apparatus
in which coal gas,
hydrogen,
or air is
passed
through
or over a
volatile
hydrocarbon,
in order to
confer
or
increase
illuminating
power..
Thrift
::
Thrift
(n.)
Success
and
advance
in the
acquisition
of
property;
increase
of
worldly
goods;
gain;
prosperity.
Enlighten
::
Enlighten
(v. t.) To make clear to the
intellect
or
conscience;
to shed the light of truth and
knowledge
upon; to
furnish
with
increase
of
knowledge;
to
instruct;
as, to
enlighten
the mind or
understanding..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) The
infinitely
small
increase
or
decrease
of a
variable
or
flowing
quantity
in a
certain
infinitely
small and
constant
period
of time; the rate of
variation
of a
fluent;
an
incerement;
a
differential.
Enlarge
::
Enlarge
(v. t.) To
increase
the
capacity
of; to
expand;
to give free scope or
greater
scope to; also, to
dilate,
as with joy,
affection,
and the like; as,
knowledge
enlarges
the
mind..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To
increase
in
amount;
to
enlarge;
as, his
expenses
rose
beyond
his
expectations..
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) A long and
narrow
platform
attached
to one or more sides of
public
hall or the
interior
of a
church,
and
supported
by
brackets
or
columns;
--
sometimes
intended
to be
occupied
by
musicians
or
spectators,
sometimes
designed
merely
to
increase
the
capacity
of the
hall..
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