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Definition of drie
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Drie (v. t.) To
endure.
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Cowblakes
::
Cowblakes
(n. pl.) Dried cow dung used as fuel.
Couch
::
Couch (v. t.) To
transfer
(as
sheets
of
partly
dried pulp) from the wire cloth mold to a felt
blanket,
for
further
drying..
Crust
::
Crust (n.) A hard mass, made up of dried
secretions
blood,
or pus,
occurring
upon the
surface
of the
body..
Copra
::
Copra (n.) The dried meat of the
cocoanut,
from which
cocoanut
oil is
expressed..
Balachong
::
Balachong
(n.) A
condiment
formed
of small
fishes
or
shrimps,
pounded
up with salt and
spices,
and then
dried.
It is much
esteemed
in
China..
Dryer
::
Dryer (n.) See
Drier.
Fettling
::
Fettling
(n.) The
operation
of
shaving
or
smoothing
the
surface
of
undried
clay ware.
Ganja
::
Ganja (n.) The dried hemp
plant,
used in India for
smoking.
It is
extremely
narcotic
and
intoxicating..
Haberdine
::
Haberdine
(n.) A cod
salted
and
dried.
Mannite
::
Mannite
(n.) A sweet white
efflorescence
from dried
fronds
of kelp,
especially
from those of the
Laminaria
saccharina,
or
devil's
apron..
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..
Barbecue
::
Barbecue
(n.) A
floor,
on which
coffee
beans are
sun-dried..
Cubeb
::
Cubeb (n.) The
small,
spicy berry of a
species
of
pepper
(Piper
Cubeba;
in med.,
Cubeba
officinalis),
native
in Java and
Borneo,
but now
cultivated
in
various
tropical
countries.
The dried
unripe
fruit is much used in
medicine
as a
stimulant
and
purgative..
Stemple
::
Stemmy
(a.)
Abounding
in
stems,
or mixed with
stems;
-- said of tea, dried
currants,
etc..
Pepper
::
Pepper
(n.) A
well-known,
pungently
aromatic
condiment,
the dried
berry,
either
whole or
powdered,
of the Piper
nigrum..
Peat
::
Peat (n.) A
substance
of
vegetable
origin,
consisting
of roots and
fibers,
moss, etc., in
various
stages
of
decomposition,
and
found,
as a kind of turf or bog,
usually
in low
situations,
where it is
always
more or less
saturated
with
water.
It is often dried and used for
fuel..
Stockfish
::
Stockfish
(n.)
Salted
and dried fish,
especially
codfish,
hake, ling, and
torsk;
also,
codfish
dried
without
being
salted..
Burnt
::
Burnt (p. p. & a.)
Consumed
with, or as with, fire;
scorched
or
dried,
as with fire or heat; baked or
hardened
in the fire or the sun..
Torrid
::
Torrid
(a.)
Parched;
dried with heat; as, a
torrid
plain or
desert..
Canaster
::
Canaster
(n.) A kind of
tobacco
for
smoking,
made of the dried
leaves,
coarsely
broken;
-- so
called
from the rush
baskets
in which it is
packed
in South
America..
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