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Definition of etch
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Etch (v. i.) To
practice
etching;
to make
etchings.
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Galaxy
::
Galaxy
(n.) The Milky Way; that
luminous
tract,
or belt, which is seen at night
stretching
across
the
heavens,
and which is
composed
of
innumerable
stars,
so
distant
and
blended
as to be
distinguishable
only with the
telescope.
The term has
recently
been used for
remote
clusters
of
stars..
Dretch
::
Dretch
(v. t. & i.) See
Drecche.
Gag
::
Gag (n.) A
mouthful
that makes one
retch;
a
choking
bit; as, a gag of
mutton
fat..
Fet
::
Fet (p. p.)
Fetched.
Gag
::
Gag (v. i.) To heave with
nausea;
to
retch.
Tensor
::
Tensor
(n.) The ratio of one
vector
to
another
in
length,
no
regard
being had to the
direction
of the two
vectors;
-- so
called
because
considered
as a
stretching
factor
in
changing
one
vector
into
another.
See
Versor..
Frame
::
Frame (n.) A
structure
of four bars,
adjustable
in size, on which
cloth,
etc., is
stretched
for
quilting,
embroidery,
etc..
Outline
::
Outline
(n.) A
sketch
composed
of such
lines;
the
delineation
of a
figure
without
shading.
Cramp
::
Cramp (n.) A piece of wood
having
a curve
corresponding
to that of the upper part of the
instep,
on which the upper
leather
of a boot is
stretched
to give it the
requisite
shape..
Etch
::
Etch (n.) A
variant
of
Eddish.
Frame
::
Frame (n.) The ribs and
stretchers
of an
umbrella
or other
structure
with a
fabric
covering.
Rakeshame
::
Rakeshame
(n.) A vile,
dissolute
wretch..
Foreside
::
Foreside
(n.) The front side; the
front;
esp., a
stretch
of
country
fronting
the sea..
Upright
::
Upright
(a.)
Stretched
out face
upward;
flat on the back.
Prolate
::
Prolate
(a.)
Stretched
out;
extended;
especially,
elongated
in the
direction
of a line
joining
the
poles;
as, a
prolate
spheroid;
--
opposed
to
oblate..
Reach
::
Reach (v. t.) To
attain
or
obtain
by
stretching
forth the hand; to
extend
some part of the body, or
something
held by one, so as to
touch,
strike,
grasp,
or the like; as, to reach an
object
with the hand, or with a
spear..
Rack
::
Rack (v. t.) To
stretch
or
strain,
in a
figurative
sense;
hence,
to
harass,
or
oppress
by
extortion..
Dreariness
::
Dreariness
(n.)
Sorrow;
wretchedness.
Brail
::
Brail (n.) A stock at each end of a seine to keep it
stretched.
Recreant
::
Recreant
(n.) One who
yields
in
combat,
and begs for
mercy;
a
mean-spirited,
cowardly
wretch..
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