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Definition of small
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Small (n.) Same as
Little
go. See under
Little,
a..
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Flocculate
::
Flocculate
(v. i.) To
aggregate
into small
lumps.
Lenticel
::
Lenticel
(n.) One of the
small,
oval,
rounded
spots upon the stem or
branch
of a
plant,
from which the
underlying
tissues
may
protrude
or roots may
issue,
either
in the air, or more
commonly
when the stem or
branch
is
covered
with water or
earth..
Groschen
::
Groschen
(n.) A small
silver
coin and money of
account
of
Germany,
worth about two
cents.
It is not
included
in the new
monetary
system
of the
empire..
Quaich
::
Quaich
(n.) A small
shallow
cup or
drinking
vessel.
Cariole
::
Cariole
(n.) A
small,
light,
open
one-horse
carriage.
Xebec
::
Xebec (n.) A small
three-masted
vessel,
with
projecting
bow stern and
convex
decks,
used in the
Mediterranean
for
transporting
merchandise,
etc. It
carries
large
square
sails,
or both.
Xebecs
were
formerly
armed and used by
corsairs..
Plumelet
::
Plumelet
(n.) A small
plume.
Peal
::
Peal (n.) A small
salmon;
a
grilse;
a
sewin.
Melodeon
::
Melodeon
(n.) A kind of small reed
organ;
-- a
portable
form of the
seraphine.
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) To
secure
the end of (a rope, or the like) from
untwisting
by
overcasting
it with small
stuff..
Roulette
::
Roulette
(n.) A game of
chance,
in which a small ball is made to move round
rapidly
on a
circle
divided
off into
numbered
red and black
spaces,
the one on which it stops
indicating
the
result
of a
variety
of
wagers
permitted
by the
game..
Nickel
::
Nickel
(n.) A small coin made of or
containing
nickel;
esp., a
five-cent
piece..
Tipcat
::
Tipcat
(n.) A game in which a small piece of wood
pointed
at both ends,
called
a cat, is
tipped,
or
struck
with a stick or bat, so as to fly into the air..
Ladies'' Eardrops
::
Ladies'
eardrops
() The
small-flowered
Fuchsia
(F.
coccinea),
and other
closely
related
species..
Cheap
::
Cheap (n.) Of
comparatively
small
value;
common;
mean.
Wicket
::
Wicket
(n.) A small gate or door,
especially
one
forming
part of, or
placed
near, a
larger
door or gate; a
narrow
opening
or
entrance
cut in or
beside
a door or gate, or the door which is used to close such
entrance
or
aperture.
Piers
Plowman..
Plack
::
Plack (n.) A small
copper
coin
formerly
current
in
Scotland,
worth less than a
cent..
Speck
::
Speck (n.) A small
discolored
place in or on
anything,
or a small place of a color
different
from that of the main
substance;
a spot; a
stain;
a
blemish;
as, a speck on paper or loth;
specks
of decay in
fruit..
Scuttle
::
Scuttle
(n.) A small
opening
or
hatchway
in the deck of a ship, large
enough
to admit a man, and with a lid for
covering
it, also, a like hole in the side or
bottom
of a
ship..
Slack
::
Slack (n.) Small coal; also, coal dust;
culm..
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