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132 words match “RAUGHT”

LOG n.
e is wound. -- Log slate. (Naut.) See Log board (above). -- Rough log (Naut.), a first draught of a record of the cruise or voyage. -- Smooth log (Naut.), a clean copy of the rough log. In the case of naval vessels this copy is forwarded to the proper officer of the government. -- To heave the log (Naut.), to cast…
MAN n.
One of the piece with which certain games, as chess or draughts, are played.
MINGLE v.
To make or prepare by mixing the ingredients of. [He] proceeded to mingle another draught. Hawthorne.
MOIST a.
Fresh, or new. [Obs.] "Shoes full moist and new." "A draught of moist and corny ale." Chaucer.
NIP n.
A sip or small draught; esp., a draught of intoxicating liquor; a dram.
NOURSLE v.
n also nosel, nousel, nousle, nowsle, nusle, nuzzle, etc.] She noursled him till years he raught. Spenser.
PARGETING n.
e, the plastering of the inside of flues, intended to give a smooth surface and help the draught.
PERCHERON n.
One of a breed of draught horses originating in Perche, an old district of France; -- called also Percheron-Norman.
PHILTER v.
To impregnate or mix with a love potion; as, to philter a draught.
PLAN n. 2 definitions
A draught or form; properly, a representation drawn on a plane, as a map or a chart; especially, a top view, as of a machine, or the representation or delineation of a horizontal section of anything, as of a building; a graphic representation; a diagram.
PLASTIC a.
nd the kindred arts, in distinction from painting and the graphic arts. Medallions . . . fraught with the plastic beauty and grace of the palmy days of Italian art. J. S. Harford. Plastic clay (Geol.), one of the beds of the Eocene period; -- so called because used in making pottery. Lyell. -- Plastic element (Physiol…
PLEADER n.
One who draws up or forms pleas; the draughtsman of pleas or pleadings in the widest sense; as, a special pleader.
PLOT n.
A plan or draught of a field, farm, estate, etc., drawn to a scale.
PLOW; PLOUGH n.
land to the church. Cowell. -- Plow beam, that part of the frame of a plow to which the draught is applied. See Beam, n., 9. -- Plow Monday, the Monday after Twelth Day, or the end of Christmas holidays. -- Plow staff. (a) A kind of long-handled spade or paddle for cleaning the plowshare; a paddle staff. (b) A plow…
PLOWHEAD; PLOUGHHEAD n.
The clevis or draught iron of a plow.
POTATION n.
A draught. "Potations pottle deep." Shak.
POTION n.
A draught; a dose; usually, a draught or dose of a liquid medicine. Shak.
POTTLE n.
et for holding fruit. He had a . . . pottle of strawberries in one hand. Dickens. Pottle draught, taking a pottle of liquor at one draught. [ Prov. Eng.] Halliwell.
PRECEDENT n.
A rough draught of a writing which precedes a finished copy. [Obs.] Shak.
PROPORTIONAL a.
atural numbers; a logarithmic scale. -- Proportional scales, compasses, dividers, etc. (Draughting), instruments used in making copies of drawings, or drawings of objects, on an enlarged or reduced scale.
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