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Definition of lifted
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Lifted
(imp. & p. p.) of Lif.
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Clifted
::
Clifted
(a.)
Broken;
fissured.
High
::
High
(superl.)
Elevated
above any
starting
point of
measurement,
as a line, or
surface;
having
altitude;
lifted
up;
raised
or
extended
in the
direction
of the
zenith;
lofty;
tall; as, a high
mountain,
tower,
tree; the sun is
high..
Strain
::
Strain
(n.) A
violent
effort;
an
excessive
and
hurtful
exertion
or
tension,
as of the
muscles;
as, he
lifted
the
weight
with a
strain;
the
strain
upon a
ship's
rigging
in a gale; also, the hurt or
injury
resulting;
a
sprain..
Elevated
::
Elevated
(a.)
Uplifted;
high;
lofty;
also,
animated;
noble;
as,
elevated
thoughts..
Tripping
::
Tripping
(a.)
Having
the right
forefoot
lifted,
the
others
remaining
on the
ground,
as if he were
trotting;
trippant;
-- said of an
animal,
as a hart, buck, and the like, used as a
bearing..
Bite
::
Bite (v.) The hold which the short end of a lever has upon the thing to be
lifted,
or the hold which one part of a
machine
has upon
another..
Boom
::
Boom (n.) A long spar or beam,
projecting
from the mast of a
derrick,
from the outer end of which the body to be
lifted
is
suspended..
Election
::
Election
(a.) The act of
choosing
a
person
to fill an
office,
or to
membership
in a
society,
as by
ballot,
uplifted
hands,
or viva voce; as, the
election
of a
president
or a
mayor..
Porter
::
Porter
(n.) A bar of iron or steel at the end of which a
forging
is made; esp., a long, large bar, to the end of which a heavy
forging
is
attached,
and by means of which the
forging
is
lifted
and
handled
in
hammering
and
heating;
--
called
also
porter
bar..
Arrected
::
Arrected
(a.)
Lifted
up;
raised;
erect.
Lofty
::
Lofty
(superl.)
Lifted
high up;
having
great
height;
towering;
high.
Lifted
::
Lifted
(imp. & p. p.) of Lif.
Sublime
::
Sublime
(superl.)
Lifted
up; high in
place;
exalted
aloft;
uplifted;
lofty.
Liftable
::
Liftable
(a.) Such as can be
lifted.
Tilt Hammer
::
Tilt
hammer
() A
tilted
hammer;
a heavy
hammer,
used in iron
works,
which is
lifted
or
tilted
by
projections
or
wipers
on a
revolving
shaft;
a trip
hammer..
Loft
::
Loft (n.) That which is
lifted
up; an
elevation.
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Heaved
or
lifted
with
labor;
not
light;
weighty;
ponderous;
as, a heavy
stone;
hence,
sometimes,
large in
extent,
quantity,
or
effects;
as, a heavy fall of rain or snow; a heavy
failure;
heavy
business
transactions,
etc.; often
implying
strength;
as, a heavy
barrier;
also,
difficult
to move; as, a heavy
draught..
Mount
::
Mount (n.) To rise on high; to go up; to be
upraised
or
uplifted;
to tower
aloft;
to
ascend;
-- often with up.
Camel
::
Camel (n.) A
water-tight
structure
(as a large box or
boxes)
used to
assist
a
vessel
in
passing
over a shoal or bar or in
navigating
shallow
water.
By
admitting
water,
the camel or
camels
may be sunk and
attached
beneath
or at the sides of a
vessel,
and when the water is
pumped
out the
vessel
is
lifted..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
burdensome;
easy to be
lifted,
borne,
or
carried
by
physical
strength;
as, a light
burden,
or
load..
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