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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



906 words match “CLOT”

STORE n. 8 definitions
; hence, in a state of readiness. "I have better news in store for thee." Shak. -- Store clothes, clothing purchased at a shop or store; -- in distinction from that which is home-made. [Colloq. U.S.] -- Store pay, payment for goods or work in articles from a shop or store, instead of money. [U.S.] -- To set store by,…
STOUT a. 5 definitions
Firm; tough; materially strong; enduring; as, a stout vessel, stick, string, or cloth.
STRAIN v. 21 definitions
To press, or cause to pass, through a strainer, as through a screen, a cloth, or some porous substance; to purify, or separate from extraneous or solid matter, by filtration; to filter; as, to strain milk through cloth. To strain a point, to make a special effort; especially, to do a degree of violence to some principl…
STRAINER n. 2 definitions
s passed for purification or to separate it from solid matter; anything, as a screen or a cloth, used to strain a liquid; a device of the character of a sieve or of a filter; specifically, an openwork or perforated screen, as for the end of the suctionpipe of a pump, to prevent large solid bodies from entering with a l…
STRAP n. 12 definitions
A long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like; specifically, a strip of thick leather used in flogging. A lively cobbler that . . . had scarce passed a day without giving her [his wife] the discipline of the strap. Addison.
STRETCH v. 16 definitions
To cause to extend in breadth; to spread; to expand; as, to stretch cloth; to stretch the wings.
STRINGY a. 2 definitions
and tetradonta), which have a fibrous bark used by the aborigines for making cordage and cloth.
STRIP v. 17 definitions
a man of his possession, his rights, his privileges, his reputation; to strip one of his clothes; to strip a beast of his skin; to strip a tree of its bark. And strippen her out of her rude array. Chaucer. They stripped Joseph out of his coat. Gen. xxxvii. 23. Opinions which . . . no clergyman could have avowed withou…
STROKING n. 3 definitions
The act of laying small gathers in cloth in regular order.
STROUDING n.
Material for strouds; a kind of coarse cloth used in trade with the North American Indians.
STUPE n. 3 definitions
Cloth or flax dipped in warm water or medicaments and applied to a hurt or sore.
SUBSIST v. 4 definitions
To be maintained with food and clothing; to be supported; to live. Milton. To subsist on other men's charity. Atterbury.
SUBSTANTIAL a. 5 definitions
Having good substance; strong; stout; solid; firm; as, substantial cloth; a substantial fence or wall.
SUIT n. 14 definitions
arily classed or used together; a set; as, a suit of curtains; a suit of armor; a suit of clothes. "Two rogues in buckram suits." Shak.
SUITING n.
Among tailors, cloth suitable for making entire suits of clothes.
SULPHURIC a. 2 definitions
ydrating agent, having a strong affinity for water, and eating and corroding paper, wood, clothing, etc. It is thus used in the manufacture of ether, of imitation parchment, and of nitroglycerin. It is also used in etching iron, in removing iron scale from forgings, in petroleum refining, etc., and in general its manuf…
SUN v. 6 definitions
To expose to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun cloth; to sun grain. Then to sun thyself in open air. Dryden.
SUPERFINE a. 2 definitions
or most fine; being of surpassing fineness; of extra nice or fine quality; as, superfine cloth.
SUPERFRONTAL n.
A cloth which is placed over the top of an altar, and often hangs down a few inches over the frontal.
SWAB n. 6 definitions
A bit of sponge, cloth, or the like, fastened to a handle, for cleansing the mouth of a sick person, applying medicaments to deep- seated parts, etc.
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