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Definition of drie
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Drie (v. t.) To
endure.
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Adustion
::
Adustion
(n.) The act of
burning,
or
heating
to
dryness;
the state of being thus
heated
or
dried..
Stemple
::
Stemmy
(a.)
Abounding
in
stems,
or mixed with
stems;
-- said of tea, dried
currants,
etc..
Charqui
::
Charqui
(n.)
Jerked
beef; beef cut into long
strips
and dried in the wind and sun.
Saveloy
::
Saveloy
(n.) A kind of dried
sausage.
Quadriennial
::
Quadriennial
(a.) Same as
Quadrennial.
Wizened
::
Wizened
(a.)
Dried;
shriveled;
withered;
shrunken;
weazen;
as, a
wizened
old man..
Pollock
::
Pollock
(n.) A
marine
gadoid
fish
(Pollachius
carbonarius),
native
both of the
European
and
American
coasts.
It is
allied
to the cod, and like it is
salted
and
dried.
In
England
it is
called
coalfish,
lob,
podley,
podling,
pollack,
etc..
Myrobolan
::
Myrobolan
(n.) A dried
astringent
fruit much
resembling
a
prune.
It
contains
tannin,
and was
formerly
used in
medicine,
but is now
chiefly
used in
tanning
and
dyeing.
Myrobolans
are
produced
by
various
species
of
Terminalia
of the East
Indies,
and of
Spondias
of South
America..
Fettling
::
Fettling
(n.) The
operation
of
shaving
or
smoothing
the
surface
of
undried
clay ware.
Desiccator
::
Desiccator
(n.) A short glass jar
fitted
with an
air-tight
cover,
and
containing
some
desiccating
agent,
as
sulphuric
acid or
calcium
chloride,
above which is
suspended
the
material
to be
dried,
or
preserved
from
moisture..
Vifda
::
Vifda (n.) In the
Orkney
and
Shetland
Islands,
beef and
mutton
hung and
dried,
but not
salted..
Plum
::
Plum (n.) A grape dried in the sun; a
raisin.
Tacky
::
Tacky (a.)
Sticky;
adhesive;
raw; -- said of
paint,
varnish,
etc., when not well
dried..
Malt
::
Malt (n.)
Barley
or other
grain,
steeped
in water and dried in a kiln, thus
forcing
germination
until the
saccharine
principle
has been
evolved.
It is used in
brewing
and in the
distillation
of
whisky..
Mate
::
Mate (n.) The
Paraguay
tea, being the dried leaf of the
Brazilian
holly (Ilex
Paraguensis).
The
infusion
has a
pleasant
odor, with an
agreeable
bitter
taste,
and is much used for tea in South
America..
Yarrow
::
Yarrow
(n.) An
American
and
European
composite
plant
(Achillea
Millefolium)
with very
finely
dissected
leaves
and small white
corymbed
flowers.
It has a
strong,
and
somewhat
aromatic,
odor and
taste,
and is
sometimes
used in
making
beer, or is dried for
smoking.
Called
also
milfoil,
and
nosebleed..
Dermestes
::
Dermestes
(n.) A genus of
coleopterous
insects,
the
larvae
of which feed
animal
substances.
They are very
destructive
to dries
meats,
skins,
woolens,
and furs. The most
common
species
is D.
lardarius,
known as the bacon
beetle..
Tribble
::
Tribble
(n.) A frame on which paper is
dried.
Stockfish
::
Stockfish
(n.)
Salted
and dried fish,
especially
codfish,
hake, ling, and
torsk;
also,
codfish
dried
without
being
salted..
Muscatel
::
Muscatel
(n.)
Finest
raisins,
dried on the vine; sun
raisins..
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