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Definition of lowered
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Lowered
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Bugbane
::
Bugbane
(n.) A
perennial
white-flowered
herb of the order
Ranunculaceae
and genus
Cimiciguga;
bugwort.
There are
several
species.
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.
Meadowwort
::
Meadowwort
(n.) The name of
several
plants
of the genus
Spiraea,
especially
the
white-
or
pink-flowered
S.
salicifolia,
a low
European
and
American
shrub,
and the
herbaceous
S.
Ulmaria,
which has
fragrant
white
flowers
in
compound
cymes..
Lugsail
::
Lugsail
(n.) A
square
sail bent upon a yard that hangs
obliquely
to the mast and is
raised
or
lowered
with the sail.
Lower
::
Lower (v. i.) To fall; to sink; to grow less; to
diminish;
to
decrease;
as, the river
lowered
as
rapidly
as it
rose..
Lotus
::
Lotus (n.) A name of
several
kinds of water
lilies;
as
Nelumbium
speciosum,
used in
religious
ceremonies,
anciently
in
Egypt,
and to this day in Asia;
Nelumbium
luteum,
the
American
lotus;
and
Nymphaea
Lotus and N.
caerulea,
the
respectively
white-flowered
and
blue-flowered
lotus of
modern
Egypt,
which,
with
Nelumbium
speciosum,
are
figured
on its
ancient
monuments..
Parrel
::
Parrel
(n.) The rope or
collar
by which a yard or spar is held to the mast in such a way that it may be
hoisted
or
lowered
at
pleasure.
Sneezeweed
::
Sneezeweed
(n.) A
yellow-flowered
composite
plant
(Helenium
autumnale)
the odor of which is said to cause
sneezing.
Brookweed
::
Brookweed
(n.) A small
white-flowered
herb
(Samolus
Valerandi)
found
usually
in wet
places;
water
pimpernel.
Fuchsia
::
Fuchsia
(n.) A genus of
flowering
plants
having
elegant
drooping
flowers,
with four
sepals,
four
petals,
eight
stamens,
and a
single
pistil.
They are
natives
of
Mexico
and South
America.
Double-flowered
varieties
are now
common
in
cultivation..
Rattlebox
::
Rattlebox
(n.) Any
species
of
Crotalaria,
a genus of
yellow-flowered
herbs,
with
inflated,
many-seeded
pods..
Nipplewort
::
Nipplewort
(n.) A
yellow-flowered
composite
herb
(Lampsana
communis),
formerly
used as an
external
application
to the
nipples
of
women;
--
called
also
dock-cress..
Sweetened
::
Sweetbrier
(n.) A kind of rose (Rosa
rubiginosa)
with
minutely
glandular
and
fragrant
foliage.
The
small-flowered
sweetbrier
is Rosa
micrantha.
Flower
::
Flower
(v. t.) To
embellish
with
flowers;
to adorn with
imitated
flowers;
as,
flowered
silk..
Polyanthus
::
Polyanthus
(n.) The
oxlip.
So
called
because
the
peduncle
bears a
many-flowered
umbel.
See
Oxlip.
(b) A
bulbous
flowering
plant of the genus
Narcissus
(N.
Tazetta,
or N.
polyanthus
of some
authors).
See
Illust.
of
Narcissus..
Enflowered
::
Enflowered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Enflowe.
Nine-bark
::
Nine-bark
(n.) A
white-flowered
rosaceous
shrub
(Neillia,
/
Spiraea,
opulifolia),
common
in the
Northern
United
States.
The bark
separates
into many thin
layers,
whence
the
name..
Fallowness
::
Fallowness
(n.) A well or
opening,
through
the
successive
floors
of a
warehouse
or
manufactory,
through
which goods are
raised
or
lowered..
Glowered
::
Glowered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Glowe.
Abased
::
Abased
(a.)
Lowered;
humbled.
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