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Definition of drag
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Drag (v. i.) To fish with a
dragnet.
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Mask
::
Mask (n.) The lower lip of the larva of a
dragon
fly,
modified
so as to form a
prehensile
organ..
Demoiselle
::
Demoiselle
(n.) A
beautiful,
small
dragon
fly of the genus
Agrion..
Drail
::
Drail (v. t. & i.) To
trail;
to
draggle.
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(v. i.) To move in a
slovenly,
dragging
manner;
to drag or
scrape
the feet in
walking
or
dancing..
Head-lugged
::
Head-lugged
(a.)
Lugged
or
dragged
by the head.
Dragon's Blood
::
Dragon's
blood () Alt. of
Dragon's
tai.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) Also, a skid or shoe, for
retarding
the
motion
of a
carriage
wheel..
Hydragogue
::
Hydragogue
(n.) A
hydragogue
medicine,
usually
a
cathartic
or
diuretic..
Daggle-tail
::
Daggle-tail
(n.) A
slovenly
woman;
a
slattern;
a
draggle-tail.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) A kind of
sledge
for
conveying
heavy
bodies;
also, a kind of low car or
handcart;
as, a stone
drag..
Drabble-tail
::
Drabble-tail
(n.) A
draggle-tail;
a
slattern.
Fox
::
Fox (n.) The
European
dragonet.
Sculpin
::
Sculpin
(n.) The
dragonet,
or
yellow
sculpin,
of
Europe
(Callionymus
lura)..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) To
break,
as land, by
drawing
a drag or
harrow
over it; to
harrow;
to draw a drag along the
bottom
of, as a
stream
or other
water;
hence,
to
search,
as by means of a
drag..
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To carry with a long,
swinging,
or
dragging
motion;
hence,
to carry in a
stately
or proud
fashion..
Draggle
::
Draggle
(v. i.) To be
dragged
on the
ground;
to
become
wet or dirty by being
dragged
or
trailed
in the mud or wet
grass.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) The
difference
between
the speed of a screw
steamer
under sail and that of the screw when the ship
outruns
the
screw;
or
between
the
propulsive
effects
of the
different
floats
of a
paddle
wheel.
See
Citation
under Drag, v. i., 3..
Dragoon
::
Dragoon
(v. t.) To
harass
or
reduce
to
subjection
by
dragoons;
to
persecute
by
abandoning
a place to the rage of
soldiers.
Dracontic
::
Dracontic
(a.)
Belonging
to that space of time in which the moon
performs
one
revolution,
from
ascending
node to
ascending
node. See
Dragon's
head, under
Dragon..
Libelluloid
::
Libelluloid
(a.) Like or
pertaining
to the
dragon
flies.
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