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284 words match “LEATHER”

HALF a.
notch. -- Half binding, a style of bookbinding in which only the back and corners are in leather. -- Half boarder, one who boards in part; specifically, a scholar at a boarding school who takes dinner only. -- Half-breadth plan (Shipbuilding), a horizontal plan of the half a vessel, divided lengthwise, showing the l…
HALF-BOUND n.
Having only the back and corners in leather, as a book.
HARMONIC; HARMONICAL a.
Concordant; musical; consonant; as, harmonic sounds. Harmonic twang! of leather, horn, and brass. Pope.
HEELPIECE n.
A piece of leather fixed on the heel of a shoe.
HEELTAP n. 2 definitions
One of the segments of leather in the heel of a shoe.
HINGE n.
joint, on which a door, gate, lid, etc., turns or swings; a flexible piece, as a strip of leather, which serves as a joint to turn on. The gate self-opened wide, On golden hinges turning. Milton.
HOGSKIN n.
Leather tanned from a hog's skin. Also used adjectively.
HOLSTER n.
A leather case for a pistol, carried by a horseman at the bow of his saddle.
HORSEHIDE n.
Leather made of the hide of a horse.
HOSE n.
A flexible pipe, made of leather, India rubber, or other material, and used for conveying fluids, especially water, from a faucet, hydrant, or fire engine. Hose carriage, cart, or truck, a wheeled vehicle fitted for conveying hose for extinguishing fires. -- Hose company, a company of men appointed to bring and manage…
HUNTING n.
ting seat, a hunting lodge. Gray. -- Hunting shirt, a coarse shirt for hunting, often of leather. -- Hunting spider (Zoöl.), a spider which hunts its prey, instead of catching it in a web; a wolf spider. -- Hunting watch. See Hunter, 6.
INSOLE n.
The inside sole of a boot or shoe; also, a loose, thin strip of leather, felt, etc., placed
JACK n. 3 definitions
A machine for slicking or pebbling leather.
JAPANNED a.
Treated, or coated, with varnish in the Japanese manner. Japanned leather,leather treated with coatings of Japan varnish, and dried in a stove. Knight.
JESS n.
A short strap of leather or silk secured round the leg of a hawk, to which the leash or line, wrapped round the falconer's hand, was attached when used. See Illust. of Falcon. Like a hawk, which feeling freed From bells and jesses which did let her flight. Spenser.
JIGGER n.
A pendulum rolling machine for slicking or graining leather; same as Jack, 4 (i). Jigger mast. (Naut.) (a) The after mast of a four- masted vessel. (b) The small mast set at the stern of a yawlrigged boat.
JUNK n.
d ship's tackle, old iron, old bottles, old paper, etc., are kept for sale. -- Junk vat (Leather Manuf.), a large vat into which spent tan liquor or ooze is pumped. -- Junk wad (Mil.), a wad used in proving cannon; also used in firing hot shot.
KIBITKA n.
A rude kind of Russian vehicle, on wheels or on runners, sometimes covered with cloth or leather, and often used as a movable habitation.
KID n.
A kind of leather made of the skin of the young goat, or of the skin of rats, etc.
KIP n.
The hide of a young or small beef creature, or leather made from it; kipskin. Kip leather. See Kipskin.
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