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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



435 words match “INCH”

MOCCASIN n.
ies of lady's slipper (Cypripedium acaule) found in North America. The lower petal is two inches long, and forms a rose-colored moccasin-shaped pouch. It grows in rich woods under coniferous trees.
MODULUS n.
y to elongate a prismatic body of a transverse section equal to a given unit, as a square inch or foot, to double, or to compress it to half, its original length, were that degree of elongation or compression possible, or within the limits of elasticity; -- called also Young's modulus. -- Modulus of rupture, the measu…
MONK n.
The European bullfinch. Monk bat (Zoöl.), a South American and West Indian bat (Molossus nasutus); -- so called because the males live in communities by themselves. -- Monk bird(Zoöl.), the friar bird. -- Monk seal (Zoöl.), a species of seal (Monachus albiventer) inhabiting the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and t…
MONKEY n.
ket, worn by sailors. -- Monkey rail (Naut.), a second and lighter rail raised about six inches above the quarter rail of a ship. -- Monkey shine, monkey trick. [Slang, U.S.] -- Monkey trick, a mischievous prank. Saintsbury. -- Monkey wheel. See Gin block, under 5th Gin. -- Monkey wrench, a wrench or spanner having…
MONKEY'S PUZZLE n.
so crowded and intertwisted "as to puzzle a monkey to climb." The edible nuts are over an inch long, and are called piñon by the Chilians.
MULLET n.
Small pinchers for curling the hair. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
MUSIC n.
lls similarly marked. -- To face the music, to meet any disagreeable necessity without flinching. [Colloq. or Slang]
NAIL n.
A measure of length, being two inches and a quarter, or the sixteenth of a yard. Nail ball (Ordnance), a round projectile with an iron bolt protruding to prevent it from turning in the gun. -- Nail plate, iron in plates from which cut nails are made. -- On the nail, in hand; on the spot; immediately; without delay or…
NARROW a.
Limited as to means; straitened; pinching; as, narrow circumstances.
NECESSITOUS a.
Narrow; destitute; pinching; pinched; as, necessitous circumstances. -- Ne*ces"si*tous*ly, adv. -- Ne*ces"si*tous*ness, n.
NERKA n.
The most important salmon of Alaska (Oncorhinchus nerka), ascending in spring most rivers and lakes from Alaska to Oregon, Washington, and Idaho; --called also red salmon, redfish, blueback, and sawqui.
NIP v. 4 definitions
ompress tightly between two surfaces, or points which are brought together or closed; to pinch; to close in upon. May this hard earth cleave to the Nadir hell, Down, down, and close again, and nip me flat, If I be such a traitress. Tennyson.
NIPPERS n.
Small pinchers for holding, breaking, or cutting.
NIPPING a.
Biting; pinching; painful; destructive; as, a nipping frost; a nipping wind.
NONPAREIL n.
A beautifully colored finch (Passerina ciris), native of the Southern United States. The male has the head and neck deep blue, rump and under parts bright red, back and wings golden green, and the tail bluish purple. Called also painted finch.
NOPE n.
A bullfinch. [Prov. Eng.]
NOTE PAPER n.
Writing paper, not exceeding in size, when folded once, five by eight inches.
OLF n.
The European bullfinch. [Prov.Eng.]
OUTSIDER n.
A locksmith's pinchers for grasping the point of a key in the keyhole, to open a door from the outside when the key is inside.
OVERLAP n.
The lapping of one thing over another; as, an overlap of six inches; an overlap of a slate on a roof.
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