Search the Dictionary

Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



1,116 words match “MAKING”

CHAMBERMAID n.
A maidservant who has the care of chambers, making the beds, sweeping, cleaning the rooms, etc.
CHAMPLEVE a. 2 definitions
e filled with enamel pastes, which are afterward fired; also, designating the process of making such enamel work. --n.
CHANK n.
East Indian name for the large spiral shell of several species of sea conch much used in making bangles, esp. Turbinella pyrum. Called also chank chell.
CHARLATANIC; CHARLATANICAL a.
Of or like a charlatan; making undue pretension; empirical; pretentious; quackish. -- Char`la*tan"ic*al*ly, adv.
CHATTERING n.
The act or habit of talking idly or rapidly, or of making inarticulate sounds; the sounds so made; noise made by the collision of the teeth; chatter.
CHEESE n.
(Tryoglyhus siro) in cheese and other articles of food. -- Cheese press, a press used in making cheese, to separate the whey from the curd, and to press the curd into a mold. -- Cheese rennet (Bot.), a plant of the Madder family (Golium verum, or yellow bedstraw), sometimes used to coagulate milk. The roots are used…
CHERRY n.
The timber of the cherry tree, esp. of the black cherry, used in cabinetmaking, etc.
CHERUP v.
To excite or urge on by making a short, shrill, cheerful sound; to cherup to. See Chirrup. He cherups brisk ear-erecting steed. Cowper.
CHEVISANCE n.
A making of contracts.
CHICLE; CHICLE GUM n.
an adulterant of which it is used in England. It is used largely in the United States in making chewing gum.
CHILLING a.
Making chilly or cold; depressing; discouraging; cold; distant; as, a chilling breeze; a chilling manner. -- Chill"ing"ly, adv.
CHIP n.
Wood or Cuban palm leaf split into slips, or straw plaited in a special manner, for making hats or bonnets.
CHOICEFUL a.
Making choices; fickle. [Obs.] His choiceful sense with every change doth fit. Spenser.
CHOLECYSTOTOMY n.
The operation of making an opening in the gall bladder, as for the removal of a gallstone.
CHRISTOCENTRIC a.
Making Christ the center, about whom all things are grouped, as in religion or history; tending toward Christ, as the central object of thought or emotion. J. W. Chadwick.
CIDER n.
The expressed juice of apples. It is used as a beverage, for making vinegar, and for other purposes.
CITRON n.
ary greenish flesh. (b) A small variety of watermelon, whose solid white flesh is used in making sweetmeats and preserves. -- Citron tree (Bot.), the tree which bears citrons. It was probably a native of northern India, and is now understood to be the typical form of Citrus Medica.
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM n.
n the conduct of the civil service. esp. the merit system instead of the spoils system in making appointments to office.
CLANGOROUS a.
Making a clangor; having a ringing, metallic sound.
CLANGOUS a.
Making a clang, or a ringing metallic sound. [Obs.]
← Previous Page 10 of 56 Next →