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2,316 words match “ORK”

CARRON OIL n.
lime water, used as an application to burns and scalds; -- first used at the Carron iron works in Scotland.
CARVING n.
A piece of decorative work cut in stone, wood, or other material. "Carving in wood." Sir W. Temple.
CASE n.
A small fissure which admits water to the workings. Knight.
CASING n.
An inclosing frame; esp. the framework around a door or a window. See Case, n., 4.
CAST n.
That which is formed in a mild; esp. a reproduction or copy, as of a work of art, in bronze or plaster, etc.; a casting.
CATAPULT n.
A forked stick with elasti band for throwing small stones, etc.
CATHERINE WHEEL n.
A revolving piece of fireworks resembling in form the window of the same name. [Written also Catharine wheel.]
CAUL n.
A covering of network for the head, worn by women; also, a net. Spenser.
CAVALIER n.
A work of more that ordinary heigh, rising from the level ground of a bastion, etc., and overlooking surrounding parts.
CAYUGAS n.
; sing Cayuga. (Ethnol.) A tribe of Indians formerly inbabiting western New-York, forming part of the confederacy called the Five Nations.
CEILING n.
ng or finishing of any wall or other surface, with plaster, thin boards, etc.; also, the work when done.
CELLULOSE n.
The substance which constitutes the essential part of the solid framework of plants, of ordinary wood, linen, paper, etc. It is also found to a slight extent in certain animals, as the tunicates. It is a carbohydrate, (C6H10O5)n, isomeric with starch, and is convertible into starches and sugars by the action of heat an…
CENTER n. 3 definitions
structure upon which the materials of a vault or arch are supported in position util the work becomes self-supporting.
CENTILOQUY n.
A work divided into a hundred parts. [R.] Burton.
CENTRIC; CENTRICAL a.
Placed in the center or middle; central. At York or some other centrical place. Sir W. Scott. -- Cen"tric*al*ly, adv. -- Cen"tric*al*ness, n.
CERAMICS n.
Work formed of clay in whole or in part, and baked; as, vases, urns, etc. Knight.
CERIN n.
A waxy substance extracted by alcohol or ether from cork; sometimes applied also to the portion of beeswax which is soluble in alcohol. Watts.
CHA n.
Tea; -- the Chinese (Mandarin) name, used generally in early works of travel, and now for a kind of rolled tea used in Central Asia.
CHAIN STITCH n.
tch in which the looping of the thread or threads forms a chain on the under side of the work; the loop stitch, as distinguished from the lock stitch. See Stitch.
CHALK n.
making straight lines on boards or other material, as a guide in cutting or in arranging work. -- Chalk mixture, a preparation of chalk, cinnamon, and sugar in gum water, much used in diarrheal affection, esp. of infants. -- Chalk period. (Geol.) See Cretaceous period, under Cretaceous. -- Chalk pit, a pit in which…
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