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9,316 words match “LED”

CONGEALEDNESS n.
The state of being congealed. Dr. H.More.
COPPLED a.
Rising to a point; conical; copped. [Obs.] Woodward.
CORALED a.
Having coral; covered with coral.
COTYLEDON n. 2 definitions
One of the patches of villi found in some forms of placenta.
COTYLEDONAL a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a cotyledon.
COTYLEDONARY a.
Having a cotyledon; tufted; as, the cotyledonary placenta of the cow.
COTYLEDONOUS a.
Of or pertaining to a cotyledon or cotyledons; having a seed lobe.
COWLED a.
Wearing a cowl; hooded; as, a cowled monk. "That cowled churchman." Emerson.
CRACKLED a.
Covered with minute cracks in the glaze; -- said of some kinds of porcelain and fine earthenware.
CRENELLED a.
Same as Crenate.
CRINKLED a.
Having short bends, turns, or wrinkles; wrinkled; wavy; zigzag. "The crinkled lightning." Lowell.
CRIPPLED a.
Lamed; lame; disabled; impeded. "The crippled crone." Longfellow.
CROP-TAILED a.
Having the tail cropped.
CULVERTAILED a.
United or fastened by a dovetailed joint.
CURLED a.
Having curls; curly; sinuous; wavy; as, curled maple (maple having fibers which take a sinnuous course). Curled hair (Com.), the hair of the manes and tails of horses, prepared for upholstery purposes. McElrath.
CURLEDNESS n.
State of being curled; curliness.
DAG-TAILED a.
Daggle-tailed; having the tail clogged with daglocks. "Dag- tailed sheep." Bp. Hall.
DAGGLE-TAIL; DAGGLE-TAILED a.
Having the lower ends of garments defiled by trailing in mire or filth; draggle-tailed.
DAPPLE; DAPPLED a.
Marked with spots of different shades of color; spotted; variegated; as, a dapple horse. Some dapple mists still floated along the peaks. Sir W. Scott.
DICOTYLEDON n.
A plant whose seeds divide into two seed lobes, or cotyledons, in germinating.
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