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Definition of ling
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Ling (n.)
Heather
(Calluna
vulgaris).
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Egg-shaped
::
Egg-shaped
(a.)
Resembling
an egg in form;
ovoid.
Spancel
::
Spancel
(n.) A rope used for tying or
hobbling
the legs of a horse or cow.
Bump
::
Bump (n.) A
swelling
or
prominence,
resulting
from a bump or blow; a
protuberance..
Valve
::
Valve (n.) A lid, plug, or
cover,
applied
to an
aperture
so that by its
movement,
as by
swinging,
lifting
and
falling,
sliding,
turning,
or the like, it will open or close the
aperture
to
permit
or
prevent
passage,
as of a
fluid..
Chafe
::
Chafe (v. i.) To have a
feeling
of
vexation;
to be
vexed;
to fret; to be
irritated.
Grossular
::
Grossular
(a.)
Pertaining
too, or
resembling,
a
gooseberry;
as,
grossular
garnet..
Faro
::
Faro (n.) A
gambling
game at
cardds,
in
whiich
all the other
players
play
against
the
dealer
or
banker,
staking
their money upon the order in which the cards will lie and be dealt from the
pack..
Regulator
::
Regulator
(n.) A
contrivance
for
regulating
and
controlling
motion,
as: (a) The lever or index in a
watch,
which
controls
the
effective
length
of the
hairspring,
and thus
regulates
the
vibrations
of the
balance.
(b) The
governor
of a steam
engine.
(c) A valve for
controlling
the
admission
of steam to the steam
chest,
in a
locomotive..
Stultiloquent
::
Stultiloquence
(n.) Silly talk;
babbling.
Trampling
::
Trampling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Trampl.
Crepitation
::
Crepitation
(n.) A
grating
or
crackling
sensation
or
sound,
as that
produced
by
rubbing
two
fragments
of a
broken
bone
together,
or by
pressing
upon
cellular
tissue
containing
air..
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::
Stillatitious
(a.)
Falling
in
drops;
drawn by a
still.
Tickseed
::
Tickseed
(n.) A seed or fruit
resembling
in shape an
insect,
as that of
certain
plants..
Pulingly
::
Pulingly
(adv.)
With
whining
or
complaint.
Pollock
::
Pollock
(n.) A
marine
gadoid
fish
(Pollachius
carbonarius),
native
both of the
European
and
American
coasts.
It is
allied
to the cod, and like it is
salted
and
dried.
In
England
it is
called
coalfish,
lob,
podley,
podling,
pollack,
etc..
Visit
::
Visit (v. i.) To make a visit or
visits;
to
maintain
visiting
relations;
to
practice
calling
on
others.
Softling
::
Softling
(n.) A soft,
effeminate
person;
a
voluptuary..
Paynize
::
Paynize
(v. t.) To treat or
preserve,
as wood, by a
process
resembling
kyanizing..
Whigling
::
Whigling
(n.) A petty or
inferior
Whig; -- used in
contempt.
Miauling
::
Miauling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Miau.
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