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Definition of bask
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Bask (v. t.) To lie in
warmth;
to be
exposed
to
genial
heat.
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Hask
::
Hask (n.) A
basket
made of
rushes
or
flags,
as for
carrying
fish..
Grate
::
Grate (n.) A frame or bed, or kind of
basket,
of iron bars, for
holding
fuel while
burning..
Frail
::
Frail (n.) A rush for
weaving
baskets.
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. i.) To bask in the sun.
Basking Shark
::
Basking
shark () One of the
largest
species
of
sharks
(Cetorhinus
maximus),
so
called
from its habit of
basking
in the sun; the liver
shark,
or bone
shark.
It
inhabits
the
northern
seas of
Europe
and
America,
and grows to a
length
of more than forty feet. It is a
harmless
species..
Hoemother
::
Hoemother
(n.) The
basking
or liver
shark;
--
called
also
homer.
See Liver
shark,
under
Liver..
Kit
::
Kit (m.) straw or rush
basket
for fish; also, any kind of
basket..
Car
::
Car (n.) The
basket,
box, or cage
suspended
from a
balloon
to
contain
passengers,
ballast,
etc..
Wicker
::
Wicker
(n.)
Wickerwork;
a piece of
wickerwork,
esp. a
basket..
Carboy
::
Carboy
(n.) A
large,
globular
glass
bottle,
esp. one of green
glass,
inclosed
in
basket
work or in a box, for
protection;
-- used
commonly
for
carrying
corrosive
liquids;
as
sulphuric
acid, etc..
Pottle
::
Pottle
(n.) A
vessel
or small
basket
for
holding
fruit.
Skip
::
Skip (n.) A
basket
on
wheels,
used in
cotton
factories..
Willy
::
Willy (n.) A large
wicker
basket.
Shoulder
::
Shoulder
(v. t.) To take upon the
shoulder
or
shoulders;
as, to
shoulder
a
basket;
hence,
to
assume
the
burden
or
responsibility
of; as, to
shoulder
blame;
to
shoulder
a
debt..
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) The
embolus,
or
bucket,
of a pump; also, the valve of a pump
basket..
Backsword
::
Backsword
(n.) In
England,
a stick with a
basket
handle,
used in
rustic
amusements;
also, the game in which the stick is used. Also
called
singlestick..
Gabion
::
Gabion
(n.) A
hollow
cylinder
of
wickerwork,
like a
basket
without
a
bottom.
Gabions
are made of
various
sizes,
and
filled
with earth in
building
fieldworks
to
shelter
men from an
enemy's
fire..
Hilted
::
Hilted
(a.)
Having
a hilt; -- used in
composition;
as,
basket-hilted,
cross-hilted..
Corban
::
Corban
(n.) An alms
basket;
a
vessel
to
receive
gifts of
charity;
a
treasury
of the
church,
where
offerings
are
deposited..
Open
::
Open (a.) Free of
access;
not shut up; not
closed;
affording
unobstructed
ingress
or
egress;
not
impeding
or
preventing
passage;
not
locked
up or
covered
over; --
applied
to
passageways;
as, an open door,
window,
road, etc.; also, to
inclosed
structures
or
objects;
as, open
houses,
boxes,
baskets,
bottles,
etc.; also, to means of
communication
or
approach
by water or land; as, an open
harbor
or
roadstead..
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