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206 words match “QUARTER”

MARSHAL v.
To dispose in due order, as the different quarterings on an escutcheon, or the different crests when several belong to an achievement.
MAXIMILIAN n.
ld coin of Bavaria, of the value of about 13s. 6d. sterling, or about three dollars and a quarter.
MIDSHIPMAN n.
whose business was to carry orders, messages, reports, etc., between the officers of the quarter-deck and those of the forecastle, and render other services as required.
MINIM n.
A time note, formerly the shortest in use; a half note, equal to half a semibreve, or two quarter notes or crotchets.
MONKEY n.
ors. -- Monkey rail (Naut.), a second and lighter rail raised about six inches above the quarter rail of a ship. -- Monkey shine, monkey trick. [Slang, U.S.] -- Monkey trick, a mischievous prank. Saintsbury. -- Monkey wheel. See Gin block, under 5th Gin. -- Monkey wrench, a wrench or spanner having a movable jaw.…
NAIL n.
A measure of length, being two inches and a quarter, or the sixteenth of a yard. Nail ball (Ordnance), a round projectile with an iron bolt protruding to prevent it from turning in the gun. -- Nail plate, iron in plates from which cut nails are made. -- On the nail, in hand; on the spot; immediately; without delay or…
NEAP a.
ow. Neap tides, the lowest tides of the lunar month, which occur in the second and fourth quarters of the moon; -- opposed to spring tides.
NEW a.
e first time. -- New light. (Zoöl.) See Crappie. -- New moon. (a) The moon in its first quarter, or when it first appears after being invisible. (b) The day when the new moon is first seen; the first day of the lunar month, which was a holy day among the Jews. 2 Kings iv. 23. -- New Red Sandstone (Geol.), an old nam…
OPPOSITELY adv.
tuation to face each other; in an opposite manner or direction; adversely. Winds from all quarters oppositely blow. May.
PALOLO; PALOLO WORM n.
at burrows in the coral reefs of certain of the Pacific Islands. A little before the last quarter of the moon in October and November, they swarm in vast numbers at the surface of the sea for breeding, and are gathered and highly esteemed as food by the natives. An allied species inhabits the tropical Atlantic and swar…
PART n. 2 definitions
sion or ingredient. An homer is the tenth part of an ephah. Ex. xvi. 36. A thought which, quartered, hath but one part wisdom, And ever three parts coward. Shak.
PAST prep.
Above; exceeding; more than. [R.] Not past three quarters of a mile. Shak. Bows not past three quarters of a yard long. Spenser.
PESADE n.
The motion of a horse when, raising his fore quarters, he keeps his hind feet on the ground without advancing; rearing.
PFENNIG n.
A small copper coin of Germany. It is the hundredth part of a mark, or about a quarter of a cent in United States currency.
PHANAR n.
A quarter of Constantinople which, after the Turkish conquest of the city, became the chief Greek quarter; hence, the Greek officials of Turkey, or phanariots, as a class.
PICAYUNE n.
A small coin of the value of six and a quarter cents. See Fippenny bit. [Local, U.S.]
PICKET n.
game at cards. See Piquet. Inlying picket (Mil.), a detachment of troops held in camp or quarters, detailed to march if called upon. -- Picket fence, a fence made of pickets. See def. 2, above. -- Picket guard (Mil.), a guard of horse and foot, always in readiness in case of alarm. -- Picket line. (Mil.) (a) A posi…
PIGWEED n.
A name of several annual weeds. See Goosefoot, and Lamb's- quarters.
PISTOLE n.
rious values formerly coined in some countries of Europe. In Spain it was equivalent to a quarter doubloon, or about $3.90, and in Germany and Italy nearly the same. There was an old Italian pistole worth about $5.40.
POLICE n.
mmunity, of which a police court may have final jurisdiction. -- Police station, the headquarters of the police, or of a section of them; the place where the police assemble for orders, and to which they take arrested persons.
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