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127 words match “LEVER”

LEVER a. 5 definitions
More agreeable; more pleasing. [Obs.] Chaucer. To be lever than. See Had as lief, under Had.
LEVERAGE n.
The action of a lever; mechanical advantage gained by the lever. Leverage of a couple (Mech.), the perpendicular distance between the lines of action of two forces which act in parallel and opposite directions. -- Leverage of a force, the perpendicular distance from the line in which a force acts upon a body to a poin…
LEVERET n.
A hare in the first year of its age.
LEVEROCK n.
A lark. [Scot.]
LEVERWOOD n.
The American hop hornbeam (Ostrya Virginica), a small tree with very tough wood.
BOULEVERSEMENT n.
Complete overthrow; disorder; a turning upside down.
CANTALEVER n. 2 definitions
projecting beam, truss, or bridge unsupported at the outer end; one which overhangs. Cantalever bridge, a bridge in which the principle of the cantalever is applied. It is usually a trussed bridge, composed of two portions reaching out from opposite banks, and supported near the middle of their own length on piers whic…
CANTILEVER n.
Same as Cantalever.
CLEVER a. 5 definitions
ss of intellect, skill, dexterity, talent, or adroitness; expert. Though there were many clever men in England during the latter half of the seventeenth century, there were only two great creative minds. Macaulay. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever. C. Kingsley.
CLEVERISH a.
Somewhat clever. [R.]
CLEVERLY adv.
In a clever manner. Never was man so clever absurd. C. Smart.
CLEVERNESS n.
The quality of being clever; skill; dexterity; adroitness.
ABLE a.
ntellectual qualifications, or strong mental powers; showing ability or skill; talented; clever; powerful; as, the ablest man in the senate; an able speech. No man wrote abler state papers. Macaulay.
ACUTE a.
Having nice discernment; perceiving or using minute distinctions; penetrating; clever; shrewd; -- opposed to Ant: dull or Ant: stupid; as, an acute observer; acute remarks, or reasoning.
ANCHOR ESCAPEMENT n.
A variety of the lever escapement with a wide impulse pin.
ARCHNESS n.
The quality of being arch; cleverness; sly humor free from malice; waggishness. Goldsmith.
ATTORNEYISM n.
The practice or peculiar cleverness of attorneys.
BALL n.
which is opened or closed by the fall or rise of a ball floating in water at the end of a lever. -- Ball gudgeon, a pivot of a spherical form, which permits lateral deflection of the arbor or shaft, while retaining the pivot in its socket. Knight. -- Ball lever, the lever used in a ball cock. -- Ball of the eye, the…
BAR n.
wood, metal, or other material, long in proportion to its breadth or thickness, used as a lever and for various other purposes, but especially for a hindrance, obstruction, or fastening; as, the bars of a fence or gate; the bar of a door. Thou shalt make bars of shittim wood. Ex. xxvi. 26.
BEAM n.
A heavy iron lever having an oscillating motion on a central axis, one end of which is connected with the piston rod from which it receives motion, and the other with the crank of the wheel shaft; -- called also working beam or walking beam.
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