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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



987 words match “PLAT”

LUMBER n.
or storing articles put in pawn; hence, a pledge, or pawn. [Obs.] They put all the little plate they had in the lumber, which is pawning it, till the ships came. Lady Murray.
LYRIE n.
A European fish (Peristethus cataphractum), having the body covered with bony plates, and having three spines projecting in front of the nose; -- called also noble, pluck, pogge, sea poacher, and armed bullhead.
MADREPORIAN; MADREPORIC a.
Resembling, or pertaining to, the genus Madrepora. Madreporic plate (Zoöl.), a perforated plate in echinoderms, through which water is admitted to the ambulacral tubes; -- called also madreporic tubercule.
MADREPORITE n.
The madreporic plate of echinoderms.
MAGAZINE CAMERA n.
A camera in which a number of plates can be exposed without reloading.
MAGNETOMOTOR n.
A voltaic series of two or more large plates, producing a great quantity of electricity of low tension, and hence adapted to the exhibition of electro-magnetic phenomena. [R.]
MAIL n.
Any hard protective covering of an animal, as the scales and plates of reptiles, shell of a lobster, etc. We . . . strip the lobster of his scarlet mail. Gay.
MAILED a.
Protected by an external coat, or covering, of scales or plates.
MAINTOP n.
The platform about the head of the mainmast in square-rigged vessels.
MALLEATE v.
To hammer; to beat into a plate or leaf.
MALLEATION n.
The act or process of beating into a plate, sheet, or leaf, as a metal; extension by beating.
MANGLE v.
o cut in a bungling manner; to lacerate; to mutilate. Mangled with ghastly wounds through plate and mail. Milton.
MANICATE a.
Covered with hairs or pubescence so platted together and interwoven as to form a mass easily removed.
MANIFESTO n.
ntentions, or proclaiming his opinions and motives in reference to some act done or contemplated by him; as, a manifesto declaring the purpose of a prince to begin war, and explaining his motives. Bouvier. it was proposed to draw up a manifesto, setting forth the grounds and motives of our taking arms. Addison . Freder…
MANIFOLDED a.
Having many folds, layers, or plates; as, a manifolded shield. [Obs.]
MANOGRAPH n.
small convex mirror which reflects a beam of light on to the ground glass or photographic plate at the other end. The mirror is pivoted so that it can be moved in one direction by a small plunger operated by an elastic metal diaphragm which closes a tube connected with the engine cylinder. It is also moved at right ang…
MAPLE n.
so moosewood. The common maple of Europe is A. campestre, the sycamore maple is A. Pseudo-platanus, and the Norway maple is A. platanoides.
MARTELLO TOWER n.
rcular, usually erected on the seacoast, with a gun on the summit mounted on a traversing platform, so as to be fired in any direction.
MARVER n.
A stone, or cast-iron plate, or former, on which hot glass is rolled to give it shape.
MATCH n.
es used to shape the edges of boards which are joined by grooving and tonguing. -- Match plate (Founding), a board or plate on the opposite sides of which the halves of a pattern are fastened, to facilitate molding. Knight. -- Match wheel (Mach.), a cogwheel of suitable pitch to work with another wheel; specifically,…
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