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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



259 words match “BEAM”

PENDANT n.
ll, and resting upon a corbel or other solid support, and supporting the ends of a collar beam or any part of the roof.
PEOPLE v.
e; to populate. "Peopled heaven with angels." Dryden. As the gay motes that people the sunbeams. Milton .
PILE n.
ermost. Pile bridge, a bridge of which the roadway is supported on piles. -- Pile cap, a beam resting upon and connecting the heads of piles. -- Pile driver, or Pile engine, an apparatus for driving down piles, consisting usually of a high frame, with suitable appliances for raising to a height (by animal or steam po…
PILLOW n.
ace pillow. -- Pillow of a plow, a crosspiece of wood which serves to raise or lower the beam. -- Pillow sham, an ornamental covering laid over a pillow when not in use. -- Pillow slip, a pillowcase.
PLOW; PLOUGH n.
l. -- Plow alms, a penny formerly paid by every plowland 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 fo…
PLOWFOOT; PLOUGHFOOT n.
An adjustable staff formerly attached to the plow beam to determine the depth of the furrow. Piers Plowman.
PLUG n.
de, or to form a counterbore around it. -- Plug rod (Steam Eng.) , a rod attached to the beam for working the valves, as in the Cornish engine. -- Plug valve (Mech.), a tapering valve, which turns in a case like the plug of a faucet.
POLE n.
pal axis meets the surface. -- Pole plate (Arch.), a horizontal timber resting on the tiebeams of a roof and receiving the ends of the rafters. It differs from the plate in not resting on the wall.
PROOF a.
pression. -- Proof load (Engin.), the greatest load than can be applied to a piece, as a beam, column, etc., without straining the piece beyond the elastic limit. -- Proof sheet. See Proof, n., 5. -- Proof spirit (Chem.), a strong distilled liquor, or mixture of alcohol and water, containing not less than a standard…
QUARTER n.
he hide and fat; -- a butcher's term. -- On the quarter (Naut.), in a direction between abeam and astern; opposite, or nearly opposite, a vessel's quarter. -- Quarter aspect. (Astrol.) Same as Quadrate. -- Quarter back (Football), the player who has position next behind center rush, and receives the ball on the snap…
QUARTERING a.
Coming from a point well abaft the beam, but not directly astern; -- said of waves or any moving object.
QUICKEN TREE n.
The European rowan tree; -- called also quickbeam, and quickenbeam. See Rowan tree.
RADDLE n.
eavers to keep the warp of a proper width, and prevent tangling when it is wound upon the beam of the loom.
RADIANT a. 2 definitions
Especially, emitting or darting rays of light or heat; issuing in beams or rays; beaming with brightness; emitting a vivid light or splendor; as, the radiant sun. Mark what radiant state she spreads. Milton.
RADIATION n.
ct of radiating, or the state of being radiated; emission and diffusion of rays of light; beamy brightness.
RAM n.
In ancient warfare, a long beam suspended by slings in a framework, and used for battering the walls of cities; a battering- ram.
RAYON n.
Ray; beam. [Obs.] Spenser.
REACH v.
To sail on the wind, as from one point of tacking to another, or with the ind nearly abeam. To reach after or at, to make efforts to attain to or obtain. He would be in the mind reaching after a positive idea of infinity. Locke.
REEK v.
chimneys reeking you shall espy. Spenser. I found me laid In balmy sweat, which with his beams the sun Soon dried, and on the reeking moisture fed. Milton. The coffee rooms reeked with tobacco. Macualay.
REFLECT v.
To throw back light, heat, or the like; to return rays or beams.
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