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SUPPEDITATE v.
To supply; to furnish. [Obs.] Hammond.
SUPPEDITATION n.
Supply; aid afforded. [Obs.] Bacon.
SUPPLE-CHAPPED a.
Having a limber tongue. [R.] "A supple-chapped flatterer." Marston.
SUPRAPEDAL a.
Situated above the foot of a mollusk; as, the suprapedal gland.
SUPRASTAPEDIAL a. 2 definitions
The suprastapedial part of the columella.
SWORD-SHAPED a.
Shaped like a sword; ensiform, as the long, flat leaves of the Iris, cattail, and the like.
THOROUGHSPED a.
Fully accomplished; thoroughplaced. [R.] Swift.
THREAD-SHAPED a.
Having the form of a thread; filiform.
TONGUE-SHAPED a.
Shaped like a tongue; specifically (Bot.), linear or oblong, and fleshy, blunt at the end, and convex beneath; as, a tongue-shaped leaf.
TOP-SHAPED a.
Having the shape of a top; (Bot.) cone-shaped, with the apex downward; turbinate.
TORPEDINOUS a.
Of or pertaining to a torpedo; resembling a torpedo; exerting a benumbing influence; stupefying; dull; torpid. Fishy were his eyes; torpedinous was his manner. De Quincey.
TORPEDO n. 9 definitions
Any one of numerous species of elasmobranch fishes belonging to Torpedo and allied genera. They are related to the rays, but have the power of giving electrical shocks. Called also crampfish, and numbfish. See Electrical fish, under Electrical.
TORPEDO BODY n.
An automobile body which is built so that the side surfaces are flush. [Cant]
TORPEDO BOOM n.
A spar formerly carried by men-of-war, having a torpedo on its end.
TORPEDO CATCHER n.
A small fast vessel for pursuing and destroying torpedo boats.
TORPEDO SHELL n.
A shell longer than a deck-piercing shell, with thinner walls and a larger cavity for the bursting charge, which consists of about 130 pounds of high explosive. It has no soft cap, and is intended to effect its damage by the powerful explosion which follows on slight resistance. It is used chiefly in 12-inch mortars.…
TORPEDO STATION n.
A headquarters for torpedo vessels and their supplies, usually having facilities for repairs and for instruction and experiments. The principal torpedo station of the United States is at Newport, R.I.
TORPEDO STERN n.
A broad stern without overhang, flattened on the bottom, used in some torpedo and fast power boats. It prevents settling in the water at high speed.
TORPEDO TUBE n.
A tube fixed below or near the water line through which a torpedo is fired, usually by a small charge of gunpowder. On torpedo vessels the tubes are on deck and usually in broadside, on larger vessels usually submerged in broadside and fitted with a movable shield which is pushed out from the vessel's side to protect t…
TORPEDO-BOAT DESTROYER n.
A larger, swifter, and more powerful armed type of torpedo boat, originally intended principally for the destruction of torpedo boats, but later used also as a more formidable torpedo boat.
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