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Definition of hip
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Hip
(interj.)
Used to
excite
attention
or as a
signal;
as, hip, hip,
hurra!.
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Tilley Seed
::
Tilley
seed () The seeds of a small tree
(Croton
Pavana)
common
in the Malay
Archipelago.
These seeds
furnish
croton
oil, like those of
Croton
Tiglium..
Idolatry
::
Idolatry
(n.) The
worship
of
idols,
images,
or
anything
which is not God; the
worship
of false
gods..
Virtuosoship
::
Virtuosoship
(n.) The
condition,
pursuits,
or
occupation
of a
virtuoso..
Zollverein
::
Zollverein
(n.)
Literally,
a
customs
union;
specifically,
applied
to the
several
customs
unions
successively
formed
under the
leadership
of
Prussia
among
certain
German
states
for
establishing
liberty
of
commerce
among
themselves
and
common
tariff
on
imports,
exports,
and
transit..
Cun
::
Cun (v. t.) To con (a
ship).
Ilium
::
Ilium (n.) The
dorsal
one of the three
principal
bones
comprising
either
lateral
half of the
pelvis;
the
dorsal
or upper part of the hip bone. See
Innominate
bone, under
Innominate..
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) An
instrument
or
driving
horses
or other
animals,
or for
correction,
consisting
usually
of a lash
attached
to a
handle,
or of a
handle
and lash so
combined
as to form a
flexible
rod..
Rhipidoglossa
::
Rhipidoglossa
(n. pl.) A
division
of
gastropod
mollusks
having
a large
number
of long,
divergent,
hooklike,
lingual
teeth in each
transverse
row. It
includes
the
scutibranchs.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) The
difference
between
the speed of a screw
steamer
under sail and that of the screw when the ship
outruns
the
screw;
or
between
the
propulsive
effects
of the
different
floats
of a
paddle
wheel.
See
Citation
under Drag, v. i., 3..
Land
::
Land (v. t.) To set or put on shore from a ship or other water
craft;
to
disembark;
to
debark.
Cape
::
Cape (n.) A
sleeveless
garment
or part of a
garment,
hanging
from the neck over the back, arms, and
shoulders,
but not
reaching
below the hips. See
Cloak..
Guy
::
Guy (n.) A rope,
chain,
or rod
attached
to
anything
to
steady
it; as: a rope to
steady
or guide an
object
which is being
hoisted
or
lowered;
a rope which holds in place the end of a boom, spar, or yard in a ship; a chain or wire rope
connecting
a
suspension
bridge
with the land on
either
side to
prevent
lateral
swaying;
a rod or rope
attached
to the top of a
structure,
as of a
derrick,
and
extending
obliquely
to the
ground,
where it is
fastened..
Navigation
::
Navigation
(n.) The act of
navigating;
the act of
passing
on water in ships or other
vessels;
the state of being
navigable.
Chip
::
Chip (n.) Wood or Cuban palm leaf split into
slips,
or straw
plaited
in a
special
manner,
for
making
hats or
bonnets..
Forehold
::
Forehold
(n.) The
forward
part of the hold of a ship.
Keelson
::
Keelson
(n.) A piece of
timber
in a ship laid on the
middle
of the floor
timbers
over the keel, and
binding
the floor
timbers
to the keel; in iron
vessels,
a
structure
of
plates,
situated
like the
keelson
of a
timber
ship..
Dismast
::
Dismast
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a mast of
masts;
to break and carry away the masts from; as, a storm
dismasted
the
ship..
Plantership
::
Plantership
(n.) The
occupation
or
position
of a
planter,
or the
management
of a
plantation,
as in the
United
States
or the West
Indies..
Factorship
::
Factorship
(n.) The
business
of a
factor.
Outwards
::
Outwards
(adv.)
From the
interior
part; in a
direction
from the
interior
toward
the
exterior;
out; to the
outside;
beyond;
off; away; as, a ship bound
outward..
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