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420 words match “POINTED”

VANDYKE BEARD n.
A trim, pointed beard, such as those often seen in pictures by Vandyke.
VICE prep. 2 definitions
In the place of; in the stead; as, A. B. was appointed postmaster vice C. D. resigned.
VIEWER n.
A person appointed to inspect highways, fences, or the like, and to report upon the same.
VIRGULE n.
R.] In the MSS. of Chaucer, the line is always broken by a cæsura in the middle, which is pointed by a virgule. Hallam.
VISITOR n.
A superior, or a person lawfully appointed for the purpose, who makes formal visits of inspection to a corporation or an institution. See Visit, v. t., 2, and Visitation, n., 2. The king is the visitor of all lay corporations. Blackstone.
WAIT v.
f some person or event; to rest in patience; to stay; not to depart. All the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come. Job xiv. 14. They also serve who only stand and wait. Milton. Haste, my dear father; 't is no time to wait. Dryden.
WALKER n.
A forest officer appointed to walk over a certain space for inspection; a forester.
WANDERING n.
ng Jew (Bot.), any one of several creeping species of Tradescantia, which have alternate, pointed leaves, and a soft, herbaceous stem which roots freely at the joints. They are commonly cultivated in hanging baskets, window boxes, etc. -- Wandering kidney (Med.), a morbid condition in which one kidney, or, rarely, bot…
WARD v.
hes; -- usually followed by off. Now wards a felling blow, now strikes again. Daniel. The pointed javelin warded off his rage. Addison. It instructs the scholar in the various methods of warding off the force of objections. I. Watts.
WART n.
ence or hardened protuberance on plants. Fig wart, Moist wart (Med.), a soft, bright red, pointed or tufted tumor found about the genitals, often massed into groups of large size. It is a variety of condyloma. Called also pointed wart, venereal wart. L. A. Duhring. -- Wart cress (Bot.), the swine's cress. See under Sw…
WAX v.
over, of tables and for other purposes; -- called also wax cloth. -- Waxed end, a thread pointed with a bristle and covered with shoemaker's wax, used in sewing leather, as for boots, shoes, and the like; -- called also wax end. Brockett.
WHIP n.
A person (as a member of Parliament) appointed to enforce party discipline, and secure the attendance of the members of a Parliament party at any important session, especially when their votes are needed.
WIRE n.
ld of the instrument. -- Wire nail, a nail formed of a piece of wire which is headed and pointed. -- Wire netting, a texture of woven wire coarser than ordinary wire gauze. -- Wire rod, a metal rod from which wire is formed by drawing. -- Wire rope, a rope formed wholly, or in great part, of wires.
WIRE-TAILED a.
Having some or all of the tail quills terminated in a long, slender, pointed shaft, without a web or barbules.
WITH prep.
om me. Sir P. Sidney. With her they flourished, and with her they die. Pope. With this he pointed to his face. Dryden.
WOODMAN n.
A forest officer appointed to take care of the king's woods; a forester. [Eng.]
WORK n.
ent; sometimes, specifically, physically labor. Man hath his daily work of body or mind Appointed. Milton.
WRECK-MASTER n.
A person appointed by law to take charge of goods, etc., thrown on shore after a shipwreck.
XIPHIUS n.
A genus of cetaceans having a long, pointed, bony beak, usually two tusklike teeth in the lower jaw, but no teeth in the upper jaw.
YUCCA n.
A genus of American liliaceous, sometimes arborescent, plants having long, pointed, and often rigid, leaves at the top of a more or less woody stem, and bearing a large panicle of showy white blossoms.
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