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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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Convoy
::
Convoy
(n.) A drag or brake
applied
to the
wheels
of a
carriage,
to check their
velocity
in going down a
hill..
Foxfish
::
Foxfish
(n.) The
european
dragonet.
See
Dragonet.
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.
Palate
::
Palate
(n.) A
projection
in the
throat
of such
flowers
as the
snapdragon.
Trawlwarp
::
Trawlwarp
(n.) A rope
passing
through
a
block,
used in
managing
or
dragging
a
trawlnet..
Crapnel
::
Crapnel
(n.) A hook or drag; a
grapnel.
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..
Quadragesima
::
Quadragesima
(n.) The forty days of fast
preceding
Easter;
Lent.
Dragantine
::
Dragantine
(n.) A
mucilage
obtained
from, or
containing,
gum
tragacanth..
Dragooned
::
Dragooned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dragoo.
Sag
::
Sag (v. i.) To
loiter
in
walking;
to idle
along;
to drag or droop
heavily.
Lug
::
Lug (v. i.) To pull with
force;
to haul; to drag
along;
to carry with
difficulty,
as
something
heavy or
cumbersome..
Drag
::
Drag (v. i.) To be drawn
along,
as a rope or
dress,
on the
ground;
to
trail;
to be moved
onward
along the
ground,
or along the
bottom
of the sea, as an
anchor
that does not
hold..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) The act of
dragging;
anything
which is
dragged.
Wivern
::
Wivern
(n.) A
fabulous
two-legged,
winged
creature,
like a
cockatrice,
but
having
the head of a
dragon,
and
without
spurs..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) A heavy
harrow,
for
breaking
up
ground..
Syncopation
::
Syncopate
(v. t.) To
commence,
as a tone, on an
unaccented
part of a
measure,
and
continue
it into the
following
accented
part, so that the
accent
is
driven
back upon the weak part and the
rhythm
drags..
Drake
::
Drake (n.) A
dragon.
Quadragesimals
::
Quadragesimals
(n. pl.)
Offerings
formerly
made to the
mother
church
of a
diocese
on
Mid-Lent
Sunday.
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..
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