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Definition of drag
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Drag (v. t.) A steel
instrument
for
completing
the
dressing
of soft
stone.
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Drabble
::
Drabble
(v. t.) To
draggle;
to wet and
befoul
by
draggling;
as, to
drabble
a gown or
cloak..
Palate
::
Palate
(n.) A
projection
in the
throat
of such
flowers
as the
snapdragon.
Quadragesimal
::
Quadragesimal
(a.)
Belonging
to Lent; used in Lent;
Lenten.
Creep
::
Creep (v. i.) To drag in deep water with
creepers,
as for
recovering
a
submarine
cable..
Bedraggle
::
Bedraggle
(v. t.) To
draggle;
to soil, as
garments
which,
in
walking,
are
suffered
to drag in dust, mud, etc..
Byard
::
Byard (n.) A piece of
leather
crossing
the
breast,
used by the men who drag
sledges
in coal
mines..
Quadragesima
::
Quadragesima
(n.) The forty days of fast
preceding
Easter;
Lent.
Water Deck
::
Water deck () A
covering
of
painting
canvas
for the
equipments
of a
dragoon's
horse.
Prolonge
::
Prolonge
(n.) A rope with a hook and a
toggle,
sometimes
used to drag a gun
carriage
or to lash it to the
limber,
and for
various
other
purposes..
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..
Truchman
::
Truchman
(n.) An
interpreter.
See
Dragoman.
Bodrage
::
Bodrage
(n.) A raid.
Dragon
::
Dragon
(n.) A
constellation
of the
northern
hemisphere
figured
as a
dragon;
Draco.
Drail
::
Drail (v. t. & i.) To
trail;
to
draggle.
Bidet
::
Bidet (n.) A small horse
formerly
allowed
to each
trooper
or
dragoon
for
carrying
his
baggage.
Dracunculus
::
Dracunculus
(n.) A fish; the
dragonet.
Bordrag
::
Bordrag
(n.) Alt. of
Bordragin.
Scrophulariaceous
::
Scrophulariaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a very large
natural
order of
gamopetalous
plants
(Scrophulariaceae,
or
Scrophularineae),
usually
having
irregular
didynamous
flowers
and a
two-celled
pod. The order
includes
the
mullein,
foxglove,
snapdragon,
figwort,
painted
cup,
yellow
rattle,
and some
exotic
trees,
as the
Paulownia..
Dragonlike
::
Dragonlike
(a.) Like a
dragon.
Daggle
::
Daggle
(v. i.) To run, go, or trail one's self
through
water,
mud, or
slush;
to
draggle..
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