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896 words match “HELL”

COWRIE; COWRY n.
A marine shell of the genus Cypræa.
CRAB n.
cea. They are mostly marine, and usually have a broad, short body, covered with a strong shell or carapace. The abdomen is small and curled up beneath the body.
CRAG n.
A partially compacted bed of gravel mixed with shells, of the Tertiary age.
CROWN n.
forms the top of the furnace or fire box of an internally fired steam boiler. -- Crown shell. (Zoöl.) See Acorn-shell. -- Crown side. See Crown office. -- Crown tax (Eccl. Hist.), a golden crown, or its value, which was required annually from the Jews by the king of Syria, in the time of the Maccabees. 1 Macc. x. 2…
CRUSH v.
en down or in, or pressed into a smaller compass, by external weight or force; as, an eggshell crushes easily.
CRUST n. 2 definitions
The hard external coat or covering of anything; the hard exterior surface or outer shell; an incrustation; as, a crust of snow. I have known the statute of an emperor quite hid under a crust of dross. Addison. Below this icy crust of conformity, the waters of infidelity lay dark and deep as ever. Prescott.…
CRUSTA n.
A crust or shell.
CRUSTACEA n.
classes of the arthropods, including lobsters and crabs; -- so called from the crustlike shell with which they are covered.
CRUSTACEOUS a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, crust or shell; having a crustlike shell.
CRUSTACEOUSNESS n.
The state or quality of being crustaceous or having a crustlike shell.
CULTCH n.
Empty oyster shells and other substances laid down on oyster grounds to furnish points for the attachment of the spawn of the oyster. [Also written cutch.]
CUMULATE v.
To gather or throw into a heap; to heap together; to accumulate. Shoals of shells, bedded and cumulated heap upon heap. Woodward.
CUNNER n.
A small shellfish; the limpet or patella.
CUTTLE BONE n.
The shell or bone of cuttlefishes, used for various purposes, as for making polishing powder, etc.
CUTTLE; CUTTLEFISH n.
A cephalopod of the genus Sepia, having an internal shell, large eyes, and ten arms furnished with denticulated suckers, by means of which it secures its prey. The name is sometimes applied to dibranchiate cephalopods generally.
CYMBIUM n.
A genus of marine univalve shells; the gondola.
DABCHICK n.
ss in diving; -- called also dapchick, dobchick, dipchick, didapper, dobber, devil-diver, hell-diver, and pied-billed grebe.
DAMNATION n.
ishment in the future state, or the punishment itself. How can ye escape the damnation of hell Matt. xxiii. 33. Wickedness is sin, and sin is damnation. Shak.
DANAIDE n.
A water wheel having a vertical axis, and an inner and outer tapering shell, between which are vanes or floats attached usually to both shells, but sometimes only to one.
DANG v.
To dash. [Obs.] Till she, o'ercome with anguish, shame, and rage, Danged down to hell her loathsome carriage. Marlowe.
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