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Definition of lid
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of lid is as below...
Lid (n.) That which
covers
the
opening
of a
vessel
or box, etc.; a
movable
cover;
as, the lid of a chest or
trunk..
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Statue
::
Statue
(n.) The
likeness
of a
living
being
sculptured
or
modeled
in some solid
substance,
as
marble,
bronze,
or wax; an
image;
as, a
statue
of
Hercules,
or of a
lion..
Slider
::
Slider
(a.) See
Slidder.
Accretion
::
Accretion
(n.)
Concretion;
coherence
of
separate
particles;
as, the
accretion
of
particles
so as to form a solid
mass..
Centreboard
::
Centreboard
(n.) A
movable
or
sliding
keel
formed
of a broad board or slab of wood or metal which may be
raised
into a
water-tight
case
amidships,
when in
shallow
water,
or may be
lowered
to
increase
the area of
lateral
resistance
and
prevent
leeway
when the
vessel
is
beating
to
windward.
It is used in
vessels
of all sizes along the coast of the
United
States.
Defence
::
Defence
(n.) The
defendant's
answer
or plea; an
opposing
or
denial
of the truth or
validity
of the
plaintiff's
or
prosecutor's
case; the
method
of
proceeding
adopted
by the
defendant
to
protect
himself
against
the
plaintiff's
action.
Arrowroot
::
Arrowroot
(n.) A
nutritive
starch
obtained
from the
rootstocks
of
Maranta
arundinacea,
and used as food, esp. for
children
an
invalids;
also, a
similar
starch
obtained
from other
plants,
as
various
species
of
Maranta
and
Curcuma..
Coulisse
::
Coulisse
(n.) A piece of
timber
having
a
groove
in which
something
glides.
Battlement
::
Battlement
(n.) One of the solid
upright
parts of a
parapet
in
ancient
fortifications.
Toboggan
::
Toboggan
(v. i.) To slide down hill over the snow or ice on a
toboggan.
Tube
::
Tube (n.) A more or less
cylindrical,
and often
spiral,
case
secreted
or
constructed
by many
annelids,
crustaceans,
insects,
and other
animals,
for
protection
or
concealment.
See
Illust.
of
Tubeworm..
Gelose
::
Gelose
(n.) An
amorphous,
gummy
carbohydrate,
found in
Gelidium,
agar-agar,
and other
seaweeds..
Frothy
::
Frothy
(superl.)
Not firm or
solid;
soft;
unstable.
Solid
::
Solid (a.)
Applied
to a
compound
word whose parts are
closely
united
and form an
unbroken
word; --
opposed
to
hyphened.
Extract
::
Extract
(n.) A solid
preparation
obtained
by
evaporating
a
solution
of a drug, etc., or the fresh juice of a
plant;
--
distinguished
from an
abstract.
See
Abstract,
n., 4..
Bell Animalcule
::
Bell
animalcule
() An
infusorian
of the
family
Vorticellidae,
common
in
fresh-water
ponds..
Cake
::
Cake (n.) A mass of
matter
concreted,
congealed,
or
molded
into a solid mass of any form, esp. into a form
rather
flat than high; as, a cake of soap; an ague
cake..
Bubble
::
Bubble
(n.)
Anything
that wants
firmness
or
solidity;
that which is more
specious
than real; a false show; a cheat or
fraud;
a
delusive
scheme;
an empty
project;
a
dishonest
speculation;
as, the South Sea
bubble..
Junk
::
Junk (n.) A
fragment
of any solid
substance;
a thick
piece.
See
Chunk.
Gouge
::
Gouge (n.) Soft
material
lying
between
the wall of a vein aud the solid vein.
Chatterer
::
Chatterer
(n.) A bird of the
family
Ampelidae
-- so
called
from its
monotonous
note. The
Bohemion
chatterer
(Ampelis
garrulus)
inhabits
the
arctic
regions
of both
continents.
In
America
the cedar bird is a more
common
species.
See
Bohemian
chatterer,
and Cedar
bird..
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