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Definition of drie
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Drie (v. t.) To
endure.
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Muscatel
::
Muscatel
(n.)
Finest
raisins,
dried on the vine; sun
raisins..
Wizened
::
Wizened
(a.)
Dried;
shriveled;
withered;
shrunken;
weazen;
as, a
wizened
old man..
Kermes
::
Kermes
(n.) The dried
bodies
of the
females
of a scale
insect
(Coccus
ilicis),
allied
to the
cochineal
insect,
and found on
several
species
of oak near the
Mediterranean.
They are
round,
about the size of a pea,
contain
coloring
matter
analogous
to
carmine,
and are used in
dyeing.
They were
anciently
thought
to be of a
vegetable
nature,
and were used in
medicine..
Mannite
::
Mannite
(n.) A sweet white
efflorescence
from dried
fronds
of kelp,
especially
from those of the
Laminaria
saccharina,
or
devil's
apron..
Ling
::
Ling (a.) A
large,
marine,
gadoid
fish
(Molva
vulgaris)
of
Northern
Europe
and
Greenland.
It is
valued
as a food fish and is
largely
salted
and
dried.
Called
also
drizzle..
Foundries
::
Foundries
(pl. ) of
Foundr.
Eczema
::
Eczema
(n.) An
inflammatory
disease
of the skin,
characterized
by the
presence
of
redness
and
itching,
an
eruption
of small
vesicles,
and the
discharge
of a
watery
exudation,
which often dries up,
leaving
the skin
covered
with
crusts;
--
called
also
tetter,
milk
crust,
and salt
rheum..
Plum
::
Plum (n.) A grape dried in the sun; a
raisin.
Cowblakes
::
Cowblakes
(n. pl.) Dried cow dung used as fuel.
Touchwood
::
Touchwood
(n.) Dried fungi used as
tinder;
especially,
the
Polyporus
igniarius..
Dryer
::
Dryer (n.) See
Drier.
Staddle
::
Staddle
(v. i.) A row of dried or
drying
hay, etc..
Kino
::
Kino (n.) The dark red dried juice of
certain
plants,
used
variously
in
tanning,
in
dyeing,
and as an
astringent
in
medicine..
Tea
::
Tea (n.) Any
infusion
or
decoction,
especially
when made of the dried
leaves
of
plants;
as, sage tea;
chamomile
tea;
catnip
tea..
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..
Mummy
::
Mummy (n.) A dead body
embalmed
and dried after the
manner
of the
ancient
Egyptians;
also, a body
preserved,
by any
means,
in a dry
state,
from the
process
of
putrefaction..
Mannite
::
Mannite
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance
of a sweet taste
obtained
from a
so-called
manna,
the dried sap of the
flowering
ash
(Fraxinus
ornus);
--
called
also
mannitol,
and
hydroxy
hexane.
Cf.
Dulcite..
Saveloy
::
Saveloy
(n.) A kind of dried
sausage.
Bagasse
::
Bagasse
(n.) Sugar cane, as it comes
crushed
from the mill. It is then dried and used as fuel. Also
extended
to the
refuse
of
beetroot
sugar..
Rouge
::
Rouge (n.) A
cosmetic
used for
giving
a red color to the
cheeks
or lips. The best is
prepared
from the dried
flowers
of the
safflower,
but it is often made from
carmine..
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