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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



112 words match “EQUIP”

TOP-ARMOR n.
A top railing supported by stanchions and equipped with netting.
TRAILER n.
nce beyond the main body of the object; as, the trailer of a plant. trailer park. An area equipped to accommodate trailers (2), often with outlets supplying electrical power and water. Called also trailer camp, trailer court.
TROUSSEAU n.
The collective lighter equipments or outfit of a bride, including clothes, jewelry, and the like; especially, that which is provided for her by her family.
TURN-OUT n.
That which is prominently brought forward or exhibited; hence, an equipage; as, a man with a showy carriage and horses is said to have a fine turn-out.
UNBALANCED a.
Not balanced; not in equipoise; having no counterpoise, or having insufficient counterpoise. Let Earth unbalanced from her orbit fly. Pope.
UNDER prep.
mazement of their hideous change. Milton. Under arms. (Mil.) (a) Drawn up fully armed and equipped. (b) Enrolled for military service; as, the state has a million men under arms. -- Under canvas. (a) (Naut.) Moved or propelled by sails; -- said of any vessel with her sail set, but especially of a steamer using her sai…
UNDERSAILED a.
Inadequately equipped with sails. [Obs.]
UNSOLDIERED a.
Not equipped like a soldier; unsoldierlike. [Obs.] J. Fletcher.
VOTARY a.
ed by a vow or promise; consequent on a vow; devoted; promised. Votary resolution is made equipollent to custom. Bacon.
WATER DECK n.
A covering of painting canvas for the equipments of a dragoon's horse. Wilhelm.
WATER JACKET n.
ing the temperature or supply of heat to the vessel. Used in laboratory and manufacturing equipment. water- jacketed. Having a water jacket; -- as, a water-jacketed condenser.
WEAPONED a.
Furnished with weapons, or arms; armed; equipped.
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