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Definition of drag
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Drag (n.) A
confection;
a
comfit;
a drug.
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Dragbar
::
Dragbar
(n.) Same as
Drawbar
(b).
Called
also
draglink,
and
drawlink..
Mandragora
::
Mandragora
(n.) A genus of
plants;
the
mandrake.
See
Mandrake,
1..
Snapdragon
::
Snapdragon
(n.) Any plant of the
scrrophulariaceous
genus
Antirrhinum,
especially
the
cultivated
A.
majus,
whose showy
flowers
are
fancifully
likened
to the face of a
dragon..
Draco
::
Draco (n.) The
Dragon,
a
northern
constellation
within
which is the north pole of the
ecliptic..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) To draw
along,
as
something
burdensome;
hence,
to pass in pain or with
difficulty..
Flask
::
Flask (n.) The
wooden
or iron frame which holds the sand, etc.,
forming
the mold used in a
foundry;
it
consists
of two or more
parts;
viz., the cope or top;
sometimes,
the
cheeks,
or
middle
part; and the drag, or
bottom
part. When there are one or more
cheeks,
the flask is
called
a three part
flask,
four part
flask,
etc..
Bemire
::
Bemire
(v. t.) To drag
through,
encumber
with, or fix in, the mire; to soil by
passing
through
mud or
dirt..
Daggle-tail
::
Daggle-tail
(n.) A
slovenly
woman;
a
slattern;
a
draggle-tail.
Bedraggling
::
Bedraggling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bedraggl.
Bricole
::
Bricole
(n.) A kind of
traces
with hooks and
rings,
with which men drag and
maneuver
guns where
horses
can not be
used..
Sowle
::
Sowle (v. t.) To pull by the ears; to drag
about.
Dragmen
::
Dragmen
(pl. ) of
Dragma.
Hale
::
Hale (v. t.) To pull; to drag; to haul.
Dragonlike
::
Dragonlike
(a.) Like a
dragon.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) To draw
slowly
or
heavily
onward;
to pull along the
ground
by main
force;
to haul; to
trail;
--
applied
to
drawing
heavy or
resisting
bodies
or those inapt for
drawing,
with
labor,
along the
ground
or other
surface;
as, to drag stone or
timber;
to drag a net in
fishing..
Snapdragon
::
Snapdragon
(n.) A West
Indian
herb
(Ruellia
tuberosa)
with
curiously
shaped
blue
flowers.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) A heavy
harrow,
for
breaking
up
ground..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) Also, a skid or shoe, for
retarding
the
motion
of a
carriage
wheel..
Forty-spot
::
Forty-spot
(n.) The
Tasmanian
forty-spotted
diamond
bird
(Pardalotus
quadragintus).
Sculpin
::
Sculpin
(n.) The
dragonet,
or
yellow
sculpin,
of
Europe
(Callionymus
lura)..
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