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Definition of lashed
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Lashed
(imp. & p. p.) of Las.
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Flashed
::
Flashed
(imp. & p. p.) of Flas.
Splatter
::
Splashy
(a.) Full of dirty
water;
wet and
muddy,
so as be
easily
splashed
about;
slushy..
Unlash
::
Unlash
(v. t.) To
loose,
as that which is
lashed
or tied
down..
Top-cloth
::
Top-cloth
(n.) A piece of
canvas
used to cover the
hammocks
which are
lashed
to the top in
action
to
protect
the
topmen.
Flash
::
Flash (v. i.) To burst or break forth with a
sudden
and
transient
flood of flame and
light;
as, the
lighting
flashes
vividly;
the
powder
flashed..
Plashoot
::
Plashoot
(n.) A hedge or fence
formed
of
branches
of trees
interlaced,
or
plashed..
Splashing
::
Splashed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Splas.
Plashed
::
Plashed
(imp. & p. p.) of Plas.
Cleat
::
Cleat (n.) A
device
made of wood or
metal,
having
two arms,
around
which turns may be taken with a line or rope so as to hold
securely
and yet be
readily
released.
It is
bolted
by the
middle
to a deck or mast, etc., or it may be
lashed
to a
rope..
Garland
::
Garland
(n.) A
grommet
or ring of rope
lashed
to a spar for
convenience
in
handling.
Pane
::
Pane (n.) One of the
openings
in a
slashed
garment,
showing
the
bright
colored
silk, or the like,
within;
hence,
the piece of
colored
or other stuff so
shown..
Stilt
::
Stilt (n.) A pole, or piece of wood,
constructed
with a step or loop to raise the foot above the
ground
in
walking.
It is
sometimes
lashed
to the leg, and
sometimes
prolonged
upward
so as to be
steadied
by the hand or arm..
Slashed
::
Slashed
(a.)
Marked
or cut with a slash or
slashes;
deeply
gashed;
especially,
having
long,
narrow
openings,
as a
sleeve
or other part of a
garment,
to show rich
lining
or under
vesture..
Harness Cask
::
Harness
cask () A tub
lashed
to a
vessel's
deck and
containing
salted
provisions
for daily use; --
called
also
harness
tub.
Plashy
::
Plashy
(a.)
Specked,
as if
plashed
with
color..
Catamaran
::
Catamaran
(n.) A kind of raft or
float,
consisting
of two or more logs or
pieces
of wood
lashed
together,
and moved by
paddles
or sail; -- used as a surf boat and for other
purposes
on the
coasts
of the East and West
Indies
and South
America.
Modified
forms are much used in the
lumber
regions
of North
America,
and at
life-saving
stations..
Laciniated
::
Laciniated
(a.) Cut into deep,
narrow,
irregular
lobes;
slashed..
Tail
::
Tail (n.) A rope
spliced
to the strap of a
block,
by which it may be
lashed
to
anything..
Razed
::
Razed (a.)
Slashed
or
striped
in
patterns.
Ahull
::
Ahull
(adv.)
With the sails
furled,
and the helm
lashed
alee; --
applied
to ships in a
storm.
See Hull, n..
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