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1,499 words match “RAW”

DROUGH n.
of Draw. [Obs.] Chaucer.
DROW n.
of Draw. [Obs.] Chaucer.
DRUG v.
To drudge; to toil laboriously. [Obs.] "To drugge and draw." Chaucer.
DRUM v.
To go about, as a drummer does, to gather recruits, to draw or secure partisans, customers, etc,; -- with for.
DUCK v. 2 definitions
To thrust or plunge under water or other liquid and suddenly withdraw. Adams, after ducking the squire twice or thrice, leaped out of the tub. Fielding.
DUCTIBLE a.
Capable of being drawn out [R.] Feltham.
DUCTILE a.
Capable of being elongated or drawn out, as into wire or threads. Gold . . . is the softest and most ductile of all metals. Dryden. -- Duc"tile*ly, adv. -- Duc"tile*ness, n.
DUCTILITY n.
The property of a metal which allows it to be drawn into wires or filaments.
DUDE n.
s and other affectations. [Recent] The social dude who affects English dress and English drawl. The American.
EASTING n.
The distance measured toward the east between two meridians drawn through the extremities of a course; distance of departure eastward made by a vessel.
ECHELON n.
An arrangement of a body of troops when its divisions are drawn up in parallel lines each to the right or the left of the one in advance of it, like the steps of a ladder in position for climbing. Also used adjectively; as, echelon distance. Upton (Tactics).
ECLIPTIC n.
A great circle drawn on a terrestrial globe, making an angle of 23º 28' with the equator; -- used for illustrating and solving astronomical problems.
EDUCE v.
To bring or draw out; to cause to appear; to produce against counter agency or influence; to extract; to evolve; as, to educe a form from matter. The eternal art educing good from ill. Pope. They want to educe and cultivate what is best and noblest in themselves. M. Arnold.
EDUCTION n.
The act of drawing out or bringing into view. Eduction pipe, and Eduction port. See Exhaust pipe and Exhaust port, under Exhaust, a.
EDUCTIVE a.
Tending to draw out; extractive.
EIDOGRAPH n.
An instrument for copying drawings on the same or a different scale; a form of the pantograph.
EJECTOR n.
A jet jump for lifting water or withdrawing air from a space. Ejector condenser (Steam Engine), a condenser in which the vacuum is maintained by a jet pump.
ELABORATE a.
r painstaking; as, an elaborate discourse; an elaborate performance; elaborate research. Drawn to the life in each elaborate page. Waller.
ELASTIC a.
ng a power or inherent property of returning to the form from which a substance is bent, drawn, pressed, or twisted; springy; having the power of rebounding; as, a bow is elastic; the air is elastic; India rubber is elastic. Capable of being drawn out by force like a piece of elastic gum, and by its own elasticity retu…
ELECTRO-TINT n.
A style of engraving in relief by means of voltaic electricity. A picture is drawn on a metallic plate with some material which resists the fluids of a battery; so that, in electro-typing, the parts not covered by the varnish, etc., receive a deposition of metal, and produce the required copy in intaglio. A cast of thi…
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