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1,093 words match “SPECIFICAL”

GREASER n.
One who, or that which, greases; specifically, a person employed to lubricate the working parts of machinery, engines, carriages, etc.
GRIPE v.
To pinch; to distress. Specifically, to cause pinching and spasmodic pain to the bowels of, as by the effects of certain purgative or indigestible substances. How inly sorrow gripes his soul. Shak.
GRUNTER n.
One who, or that which, grunts; specifically, a hog. "Bristled grunters." Tennyson.
HACKER n.
One who, or that which, hacks. Specifically: A cutting instrument for making notches; esp., one used for notching pine trees in collecting turpentine; a hack.
HALF a.
which only the back and corners are in leather. -- Half boarder, one who boards in part; specifically, a scholar at a boarding school who takes dinner only. -- Half-breadth plan (Shipbuilding), a horizontal plan of the half a vessel, divided lengthwise, showing the lines. -- Half cadence (Mus.), a cadence on the dom…
HANDFAST n.
Contract; specifically, espousal. [Obs.]
HATCHET n.
Specifically, a tomahawk. Buried was the bloody hatchet. Longfellow.
HELP n.
Specifically, a domestic servant, man or woman. [Local, U. S.]
HELPMATE n.
A helper; a companion; specifically, a wife. In Minorca the ass and the hog are common helpmates, and are yoked together in order to turn up the land. Pennant. A waiting woman was generally considered as the most suitable helpmate for a parson. Macaulay.
HEMMER n.
One who, or that which, hems with a needle. Specifically:
HEPAR n.
Any substance resembling hepar proper, in appearance; specifically, in homeopathy, calcium sulphide, called also hepar sulphuris calcareum ( Hepar antimonii ( (Old Chem.), a substance, of a liver-brown color, obtained by fusing together antimony sulphide with alkaline sulphides, and consisting of sulphantimonites of th…
HEPTANE n.
are possible, four are known); -- so called because the molecule has seven carbon atoms. Specifically, a colorless liquid, found as a constituent of petroleum, in the tar oil of cannel coal, etc.
HIEROGLYPH; HIEROGLYPHIC n.
ed character; a character in picture writing, as of the ancient Egyptians, Mexicans, etc. Specifically, in the plural, the picture writing of the ancient Egyptian priests. It is made up of three, or, as some say, four classes of characters: first, the hieroglyphic proper, or figurative, in which the representation of t…
HIT n.
A striking of the ball; as, a safe hit; a foul hit; -- sometimes used specifically for a base hit. Base hit, Safe hit, Sacrifice hit. (Baseball) See under Base, Safe, etc.
HOG n.
scrofa, kept for their fat and meat, called, respectively, lard and pork; swine; porker; specifically, a castrated boar; a barrow.
HOMING a.
Home-returning; -- used specifically of carrier pigeons.
HUER n.
One who cries out or gives an alarm; specifically, a balker; a conder. See Balker.
ILLITERACY n.
The state of being illiterate, or uneducated; want of learning, or knowledge; ignorance; specifically, inability to read and write; as, the illiteracy shown by the last census.
IMMOLATOR n.
One who offers in sacrifice; specifically, one of a sect of Russian fanatics who practice self-mutilatio and sacrifice.
IMPASTATION n.
The act of making into paste; that which is formed into a paste or mixture; specifically, a combination of different substances by means of cements.
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