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Definition of drag
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Drag (v. t.) A kind of
sledge
for
conveying
heavy
bodies;
also, a kind of low car or
handcart;
as, a stone
drag..
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Earthdrake
::
Earthdrake
(n.) A
mythical
monster
of the early
Anglo-Saxon
literature;
a
dragon.
Bedraggled
::
Bedraggled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bedraggl.
Bordrag
::
Bordrag
(n.) Alt. of
Bordragin.
Skid
::
Skid (n.) A shoe or clog, as of iron,
attached
to a
chain,
and
placed
under the wheel of a wagon to
prevent
its
turning
when
descending
a steep hill; a drag; a
skidpan;
also, by
extension,
a hook
attached
to a
chain,
and used for the same
purpose..
Draggled
::
Draggled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Draggl.
Palate
::
Palate
(n.) A
projection
in the
throat
of such
flowers
as the
snapdragon.
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..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.)
Motion
affected
with
slowness
and
difficulty,
as if
clogged..
Basilisk
::
Basilisk
(n.) A
fabulous
serpent,
or
dragon.
The
ancients
alleged
that its
hissing
would drive away all other
serpents,
and that its
breath,
and even its look, was
fatal.
See
Cockatrice..
Calamus
::
Calamus
(n.) The
indian
cane, a plant of the Palm
family.
It
furnishes
the
common
rattan.
See
Rattan,
and
Dragon's
blood..
Mask
::
Mask (n.) The lower lip of the larva of a
dragon
fly,
modified
so as to form a
prehensile
organ..
Bordraging
::
Bordraging
(n.) An
incursion
upon the
borders
of a
country;
a raid.
Head-lugged
::
Head-lugged
(a.)
Lugged
or
dragged
by the head.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) To draw
along,
as
something
burdensome;
hence,
to pass in pain or with
difficulty..
Sculpin
::
Sculpin
(n.) The
dragonet,
or
yellow
sculpin,
of
Europe
(Callionymus
lura)..
Dragoon
::
Dragoon
(v. t.) To
harass
or
reduce
to
subjection
by
dragoons;
to
persecute
by
abandoning
a place to the rage of
soldiers.
Dredge
::
Dredge
(n.) Any
instrument
used to
gather
or take by
dragging;
as: (a) A
dragnet
for
taking
up
oysters,
etc., from their beds. (b) A
dredging
machine.
(c) An iron
frame,
with a fine net
attached,
used in
collecting
animals
living
at the
bottom
of the sea..
Bedraggle
::
Bedraggle
(v. t.) To
draggle;
to soil, as
garments
which,
in
walking,
are
suffered
to drag in dust, mud, etc..
Cumbersome
::
Cumbersome
(a.)
Burdensome
or
hindering,
as a
weight
or drag;
embarrassing;
vexatious;
cumbrous..
Daggle
::
Daggle
(v. i.) To run, go, or trail one's self
through
water,
mud, or
slush;
to
draggle..
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