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1,397 words match “INSTRUMENT”

COSMOLABE n.
An instrument resembling the astrolabe, formerly used for measuring the angles between heavenly bodies; -- called also pantacosm.
COSTOTOME n.
An instrument (chisel or shears) to cut the ribs and open the thoracic cavity, in post-mortem examinations and dissections. Knight.
COULOMB METER n.
Any instrument by which electricity can be measured in coulombs.
COUNTERPART n.
One of two corresponding copies of an instrument; a duplicate.
COUNTERSIGN v.
To sign on the opposite side of (an instrument or writing); hence, to sign in addition to the signature of a principal or superior, in order to attest the authenticity of a writing.
CRANE v.
To cause to rise; to raise or lift, as by a crane; -- with up. [R.] What engines, what instruments are used in craning up a soul, sunk below the center, to the highest heavens. Bates. An upstart craned up to the height he has. Massinger.
CRANIOCLAST n.
An instrument for crushing the head of a fetus, to facilitate delivery in difficult eases.
CRANIOMETER n.
An instrument for measuring the size of skulls.
CREAM n.
h the cream has not been taken off, or to which cream has been added. -- Cream gauge, an instrument to test milk, being usually a graduated glass tube in which the milk is placed for the cream to rise. -- Cream nut, the Brazil nut. -- Cream of lime. (a) A scum of calcium carbonate which forms on a solution of milk o…
CREATURE n.
A person who owes his rise and fortune to another; a servile dependent; an instrument; a tool. A creature of the queen's, Lady Anne Bullen. Shak. Both Charles himself and his creature, Laud. Macualay.
CREEPER n.
An instrument with iron hooks or claws for dragging at the bottom of a well, or any other body of water, and bringing up what may lie there.
CRIMP v.
, to induce them to ship or enlist as sailors or soldiers. -- Crimping iron. (a) An iron instrument for crimping and curling the hair. (b) A crimping machine. -- Crimping machine, a machine with fluted rollers or with dies, for crimping ruffles leather, iron, etc. -- Crimping pin, an instrument for crimping or pucke…
CRISP v.
To make crisp or brittle, as in cooking. Crisping iron, an instrument by which hair or any textile fabric is crisped. -- Crisping pin, the simplest form of crisping iron. Is. iii. 22.
CRISPER n.
One who, or that which, crisps or curls; an instrument for making little curls in the nap of cloth, as in chinchilla.
CROSS n.
An instrument for laying of offsets perpendicular to the main course.
CROSS-STAFF n. 2 definitions
An instrument formerly used at sea for taking the altitudes of celestial bodies.
CROTALO n.
A Turkish musical instrument.
CROTCHET n.
An instrument of a hooked form, used in certain cases in the extraction of a fetus. Dunglison.
CROWD n.
An ancient instrument of music with six strings; a kind of violin, being the oldest known stringed instrument played with a bow. [Written also croud, crowth, cruth, and crwth.] A lackey that . . . can warble upon a crowd a little. B. Jonson.
CROWTH n.
An ancient musical instrument. See 4th Crowd.
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