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45 words match “STOPPING”

STOPPING n. 3 definitions
Material for filling a cavity.
STOPPING-OUT n.
A method adopted in etching, to keep the acid from those parts which are already sufficiently corroded, by applying varnish or other covering matter with a brush, but allowing the acid to act on the other parts.
ACCOMMODATION n.
ing money on credit. -- Accommodation coach, or train, one running at moderate speed and stopping at all or nearly all stations. -- Accommodation ladder (Naut.), a light ladder hung over the side of a ship at the gangway, useful in ascending from, or descending to, small boats.
ARREST n. 2 definitions
The act of stopping, or restraining from further motion, etc.; stoppage; hindrance; restraint; as, an arrest of development. As the arrest of the air showeth. Bacon.
BATTERY n.
ry gun, a gun capable of firing a number, of shots simultaneously or successively without stopping to load. -- Battery wagon, a wagon employed to transport the tools and materials for repair of the carriages, etc., of the battery. -- In battery, projecting, as a gun, into an embrasure or over a parapet in readiness f…
BLAIN n.
A bladder growing on the root of the tongue of a horse, against the windpipe, and stopping the breath.
BRAKE n.
A piece of mechanism for retarding or stopping motion by friction, as of a carriage or railway car, by the pressure of rubbers against the wheels, or of clogs or ratchets against the track or roadway, or of a pivoted lever against a wheel or drum in a machine.
CUT-OFF n.
Any device for stopping or changing a current, as of grain or water in a spout.
DIRECT CURRENT n.
current, or momentary current of the same direction as the inducing current, produced by stopping or removing the latter; also, a similar current produced by removal of a magnet.
DUMDUM BULLET n.
A kind of manstopping bullet; -- so named from Dumdum, in India, where bullets are manufactured for the Indian army.
FACE v.
To meet in front; to oppose with firmness; to resist, or to meet for the purpose of stopping or opposing; to confront; to encounter; as, to face an enemy in the field of battale. I'll face This tempest, and deserve the name of king. Dryden.
FEATHER v.
rn to a horizontal plane; -- said of oars. The feathering oar returns the gleam. Tickell. Stopping his sculls in the air to feather accurately. Macmillan's Mag.
GATE n.
A door, valve, or other device, for stopping the passage of water through a dam, lock, pipe, etc.
HALT a.
Halting or stopping in walking; lame. Bring in hither the poor, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blind. Luke xiv. 21.
INHIBITION n.
A stopping or checking of an already present action; a restraining of the function of an organ, or an agent, as a digestive fluid or ferment, etc.; as, the inhibition of the respiratory center by the pneumogastric nerve; the inhibition of reflexes, etc.
INTERCIPIENT a.
Intercepting; stopping. -- n.
INTERCLUSION n.
Interception; a stopping
MAHOVO n.
A device for saving power in stopping and starting a railroad car, by means of a heavy fly wheel.
MARCH n.
The act of marching; a movement of soldiers from one stopping place to another; military progress; advance of troops. These troops came to the army harassed with a long and wearisome march. Bacon.
MUD n.
e genus Umbra, as U. limi. The genus is allied to the pickerels. -- Mud plug, a plug for stopping the mudhole of a boiler. -- Mud puppy (Zoöl.), the menobranchus. -- Mud scow, a heavy scow, used in dredging; a mud boat. [U.S.] -- Mud turtle, Mud tortoise (Zoöl.), any one of numerous species of fresh-water tortoises…
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