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Definition of lining
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Lining
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lin.
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Culture
::
Culture
(n.) The act of, or any labor or means
employed
for,
training,
disciplining,
or
refining
the moral and
intellectual
nature
of man; as, the
culture
of the
mind..
Sideling
::
Sideling
(a.)
Inclining
to one side;
directed
toward
one side;
sloping;
inclined;
as,
sideling
ground..
Stave
::
Stave (n.) One of a
number
of
narrow
strips
of wood, or
narrow
iron
plates,
placed
edge to edge to form the
sides,
covering,
or
lining
of a
vessel
or
structure;
esp., one of the
strips
which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc..
Gannister
::
Gannister
(n.) A
refractory
material
consisting
of
crushed
or
ground
siliceous
stone,
mixed with fire clay; -- used for
lining
Bessemer
converters;
also used for
macadamizing
roads..
Skiver
::
Skiver
(n.) An
inferior
quality
of
leather,
made of split
sheepskin,
tanned
by
immersion
in
sumac,
and dyed. It is used for hat
linings,
pocketbooks,
bookbinding,
etc..
Slash
::
Slash (n.) A large slit in the
material
of any
garment,
made to show the
lining
through
the
openings..
Silesia
::
Silesia
(n.) A
twilled
cotton
fabric,
used for dress
linings..
Endothelium
::
Endothelium
(n.) The thin
epithelium
lining
the blood
vessels,
lymphatics,
and
serous
cavities.
See
Epithelium..
Steen
::
Steen (n.) A wall of
brick,
stone,
or
cement,
used as a
lining,
as of a well,
cistern,
etc.; a
steening..
Amaranth
::
Amaranth
(n.) A color
inclining
to
purple.
Purpure
::
Purpure
(n.)
Purple,
--
represented
in
engraving
by
diagonal
lines
declining
from the right top to the left base of the
escutcheon
(or from
sinister
chief to
dexter
base)..
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..
Nonconforming
::
Nonconforming
(a.) Not
conforming;
declining
conformity;
especially,
not
conforming
to the
established
church
of a
country..
Endocardium
::
Endocardium
(n.) The
membrane
lining
the
cavities
of the
heart.
Brocatel
::
Brocatel
(n.) A kind of
coarse
brocade,
or
figured
fabric,
used
chiefly
for
tapestry,
linings
for
carriages,
etc..
Aslope
::
Aslope
(adv. & a.)
Slopingly;
aslant;
declining
from an
upright
direction;
sloping.
Britzska
::
Britzska
(n.) A long
carriage,
with a
calash
top, so
constructed
as to give space for
reclining
at
night,
when used on a
journey..
Backhanded
::
Backhanded
(a.)
Turned
back, or
inclining
to the left; as, a
backhanded
letters..
Bush
::
Bush (n.) A
lining
for a hole to make it
smaller;
a
thimble
or ring of metal or wood
inserted
in a plate or other part of
machinery
to
receive
the wear of a pivot or
arbor.
Persian
::
Persian
(n.) A thin silk
fabric,
used
formerly
for
linings..
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