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762 words match “FIGURE”

DOBBY n.
An apparatus resembling a Jacquard for weaving small figures (usually about 12 - 16 threads, seldom more than 36 - 40 threads).
DODECAGON n.
A figure or polygon bounded by twelve sides and containing twelve angles.
DOLLY VARDEN n.
A style of light, bright-figured dress goods for women; also, a style of dress. Dolly Varden trout (Zoöl.), a trout of northwest America; -- called also bull trout, malma, and red-spotted trout. See Malma.
DORNICK; DORNOCK n.
urnay (in Flemish, Doornick), Belgium, and used for hangings, carpets, etc. Also, a stout figured linen manufactured in Scotland. [Formerly written also darnex, dornic, dorneck, etc.] Halliwell. Jamieson.
DRAGON n.
A constellation of the northern hemisphere figured as a dragon; Draco.
DRAPERY n.
tments of this character worn upon the body, or shown in the representations of the human figure in art. (b) Hangings of a room or hall, or about a bed. Like one that wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. Bryant. All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. Burke. Casti…
DRAW v. 2 definitions
so, to form by marking; to make by an instrument of delineation; to produce, as a sketch, figure, or picture.
DRAWING n.
only, and produced with hard material such as pencil, chalk, etc.; delineation; also, the figure or representation drawn.
DRAWLOOM n.
A kind of loom used in weaving figured patterns; -- called also drawboy.
DUMMY n.
An imitation or copy of something, to be used as a substitute; a model; a lay figure; as, a figure on which clothing is exhibited in shop windows; a blank paper copy used to show the size of the future book, etc.
DUNCE n.
on dull or weak in intellect; a dullard; a dolt. I never knew this town without dunces of figure. Swift.
DUSKY a.
bright; as, a dusky brown. Bacon. When Jove in dusky clouds involves the sky. Dryden. The figure of that first ancestor invested by family tradition with a dim and dusky grandeur. Hawthorne.
EAGLE n. 2 definitions
of the genera Aquila and Haliæetus. The eagle is remarkable for strength, size, graceful figure, keenness of vision, and extraordinary flight. The most noted species are the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaëtus); the imperial eagle of Europe (A. mogilnik or imperialis); the American bald eagle (Haliæetus leucocephalus); th…
ECBASIS n.
A figure in which the orator treats of things according to their events consequences.
ECCENTRICITY n.
The distance of the center of figure of a body, as of an eccentric, from an axis about which it turns; the throw.
EFFIGY n.
The image, likeness, or representation of a person, whether a full figure, or a part; an imitative figure; -- commonly applied to sculptured likenesses, as those on monuments, or to those of the heads of princes on coins and medals, sometimes applied to portraits. To burn, or To hang, in effigy, to burn or to hang an i…
ELASTIC a.
a thin elastic rod fixed horizontally at one end and loaded at the other. (b) (Mech.) The figure assumed by the longitudinal axis of an originally straight bar under any system of bending forces. Rankine. -- Elastic fluids, those which have the property of expanding in all directions on the removal of external pressur…
ELASTICITY n.
lity of being elastic; the inherent property in bodies by which they recover their former figure or dimensions, after the removal of external pressure or altering force; springiness; tendency to rebound; as, the elasticity of caoutchouc; the elasticity of the air.
ELLIPSE n.
An oval or oblong figure, bounded by a regular curve, which corresponds to an oblique projection of a circle, or an oblique section of a cone through its opposite sides. The greatest diameter of the ellipse is the major axis, and the least diameter is the minor axis. See Conic section, under Conic, and cf. Focus.…
ELLIPSIS n.
Omission; a figure of syntax, by which one or more words, which are obviously understood, are omitted; as, the virtues I admire, for, the virtues which I admire.
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