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Definition of forge
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Forge (v. t.) To
commit
forgery.
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Helve
::
Helve (n.) The lever at the end of which is the
hammer
head, in a forge
hammer..
Crook
::
Crook (n.) A
person
given to
fraudulent
practices;
an
accomplice
of
thieves,
forgers,
etc..
Tilt
::
Tilt (v. t.) To
hammer
or forge with a tilt
hammer;
as, to tilt steel in order to
render
it more
ductile..
Unlearn
::
Unlearn
(v. t.) To
forget,
as what has been
learned;
to lose from
memory;
also, to learn the
contrary
of..
Detection
::
Detection
(n.) The act of
detecting;
the
laying
open what was
concealed
or
hidden;
discovery;
as, the
detection
of a
thief;
the
detection
of
fraud,
forgery,
or a
plot..
Counterfeitly
::
Counterfeitly
(adv.)
By
forgery;
falsely.
Reforge
::
Reforge
(v. t.) To forge again or anew;
hence,
to
fashion
or
fabricate
anew; to make
over..
Utter
::
Utter (a.)
hence,
to put in
circulation,
as
money;
to put off, as
currency;
to cause to pass in
trade;
-- often used,
specifically,
of the issue of
counterfeit
notes or
coins,
forged
or
fraudulent
documents,
and the like; as, to utter coin or bank
notes..
Worldly-minded
::
Worldly-minded
(a.)
Devoted
to
worldly
interests;
mindful
of the
affairs
of the
present
life, and
forgetful
of those of the
future;
loving
and
pursuing
this
world's
goods,
to the
exclusion
of piety and
attention
to
spiritual
concerns..
Forgetful
::
Forgetful
(a.)
Heedless;
careless;
neglectful;
inattentive.
Shape
::
Shape (n.) A piece which has been
roughly
forged
nearly
to the form it will
receive
when
completely
forged
or
fitted.
Hammerman
::
Hammerman
(n.) A
hammerer;
a
forgeman.
Forgeman
::
Forgeman
(n.) A
skilled
smith,
who has a
hammerer
to
assist
him..
Cast Iron
::
Cast iron ()
Highly
carbonized
iron, the
direct
product
of the blast
furnace;
-- used for
making
castings,
and for
conversion
into
wrought
iron and
steel.
It can not be
welded
or
forged,
is
brittle,
and
sometimes
very hard.
Besides
carbon,
it
contains
sulphur,
phosphorus,
silica,
etc..
Roorbach
::
Roorbach
(n.) A
defamatory
forgery
or
falsehood
published
for
purposes
of
political
intrigue.
Forgot
::
Forgot
() imp. & p. p. of
Forget.
Fashion
::
Fashion
(v. t.) To forge or
counterfeit.
Reforger
::
Reforger
(n.) One who
reforges.
Fire-new
::
Fire-new
(a.) Fresh from the
forge;
bright;
quite new;
brand-new.
Lotus
::
Lotus (n.) The lotus of the
lotuseaters,
probably
a tree found in
Northern
Africa,
Sicily,
Portugal,
and Spain
(Zizyphus
Lotus),
the fruit of which is
mildly
sweet.
It was
fabled
by the
ancients
to make
strangers
who ate of it
forget
their
native
country,
or lose all
desire
to
return
to it..
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