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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



55 words match “PANEL”

RECOGNIZANCE n.
The verdict of a jury impaneled upon assize. Cowell.
REGLET n.
A flat, narrow molding, used chiefly to separate the parts or members of compartments or panels from one another, or doubled, turned, and interlaced so as to form knots, frets, or other ornaments. See Illust. (12) of Column.
RIPPING STRIP n.
= Ripping panel.
SADDLE n.
e joint between two floors. Saddle bar (Arch.), one the small iron bars to which the lead panels of a glazed window are secured. Oxf. Gloss. -- Saddle gall (Far.), a sore or gall upon a horse's back, made by the saddle. -- Saddle girth, a band passing round the body of a horse to hold the saddle in its place. -- sad…
SAW v.
anks, that is, to saw logs or timber into boards or planks; to saw shingles; to saw out a panel.
SCRIM n.
Thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc.
STRAWBERRY n.
the ducal coronet is twined with strawberry leaves. "The strawberry leaves on her chariot panels are engraved on her ladyship's heart." Thackeray. -- Strawberry-leaf roller (Zoöl.), any one of several species of moths whose larvæ roll up, and feed upon, the leaves of the strawberry vine; especially, Phoxopteris fragar…
STRUCK n.
osed of persons having special knowledge or qualifications, selected by striking from the panel of jurors a certain number for each party, leaving the number required by law to try the cause.
TARSIA; TARSIATURA n.
nd the like, were produced by inlaying pieces of wood of different colors and shades into panels usually of walnut wood.
TITLE n.
The panel for the name, between the bands of the back of a book.
TUDOR a.
Tudors, characterized by flat four-centered arches, shallow moldings, and a profusion of paneling on the walls.
TYMPAN n.
A panel; a tympanum.
WAINSCOT n. 2 definitions
A wooden lining or boarding of the walls of apartments, usually made in panels.
WAINSCOTING n. 2 definitions
The act or occupation of covering or lining with boards in panel.
WARP v.
a flat plane; as, a board warps in seasoning or shrinking. One of you will prove a shrunk panel, and, like green timber, warp, warp. Shak. They clamp one piece of wood to the end of another, to keep it from casting, or warping. Moxon.
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