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Definition of smooth
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Smooth
(superl.)
Evenly
spread
or
arranged;
sleek;
as,
smooth
hair..
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Glide
::
Glide (n.) The act or
manner
of
moving
smoothly,
swiftly,
and
without
labor or
obstruction..
Rabot
::
Rabot (n.) A
rubber
of hard wood used in
smoothing
marble
to be
polished.
Run
::
Run (a.) To move,
proceed,
advance,
pass, go, come, etc.,
swiftly,
smoothly,
or with quick
action;
-- said of
things
animate
or
inanimate.
Hence,
to flow,
glide,
or roll
onward,
as a
stream,
a
snake,
a
wagon,
etc.; to move by
quicker
action
than in
walking,
as a
person,
a
horse,
a dog..
Flowing
::
Flowing
(a.) That flows or for
flowing
(in
various
sense of the
verb);
gliding
along
smoothly;
copious.
Grind
::
Grind (v. i.) To
become
polished
or
sharpened
by
friction;
as, glass
grinds
smooth;
steel
grinds
to a sharp
edge..
Venus
::
Venus (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
marine
bivalve
shells
of the genus Venus or
family
Veneridae.
Many of these
shells
are
large,
and
ornamented
with
beautiful
frills;
others
are
smooth,
glossy,
and
handsomely
colored.
Some of the
larger
species,
as the round clam, or
quahog,
are
valued
for
food..
Style
::
Style (v. t.) An
instrument
used by the
ancients
in
writing
on
tablets
covered
with wax,
having
one of its ends
sharp,
and the other
blunt,
and
somewhat
expanded,
for the
purpose
of
making
erasures
by
smoothing
the wax..
Shave
::
Shave (v. t.) To make bare or
smooth
by
cutting
off
closely
the
surface,
or
surface
covering,
of;
especially,
to
remove
the hair from with a razor or other sharp
instrument;
to take off the beard or hair of; as, to shave the face or the crown of the head; he
shaved
himself..
Sea Lemon
::
Sea lemon () Any one of
several
species
of
nudibranchiate
mollusks
of the genus Doris and
allied
genera,
having
a
smooth,
thick,
convex
yellow
body..
Iron
::
Iron (n.) An
instrument
or
utensil
made of iron; --
chiefly
in
composition;
as, a
flatiron,
a
smoothing
iron, etc..
Lubricity
::
Lubricity
(n.)
Smoothness;
freedom
from
friction;
also,
property,
which
diminishes
friction;
as, the
lubricity
of oil..
Unctuous
::
Unctuous
(a.)
Having
a
smooth,
greasy
feel, as
certain
minerals..
Nicker Nut
::
Nicker
nut () A
rounded
seed,
rather
smaller
than a
nutmeg,
having
a hard
smooth
shell,
and a
yellowish
or
bluish
color.
The seeds grow in the
prickly
pods of
tropical,
woody
climbers
of the genus
Caesalpinia.
C.
Bonduc
has
yellowish
seeds;
C.
Bonducella,
bluish
gray..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Not
rough,
rugged,
or harsh to the
touch;
smooth;
delicate;
fine; as, soft silk; a soft
skin..
Eggshell
::
Eggshell
(n.) A
smooth,
white,
marine,
gastropod
shell of the genus
Ovulum,
resembling
an egg in
form..
Trigone
::
Trigone
(n.) A
smooth
triangular
area on the inner
surface
of the
bladder,
limited
by the
apertures
of the
ureters
and
urethra..
Flippant
::
Flippant
(a.) Of
smooth,
fluent,
and rapid
speech;
speaking
with ease and
rapidity;
having
a
voluble
tongue;
talkative..
File
::
File (n.)
Anything
employed
to
smooth,
polish,
or rasp,
literally
or
figuratively..
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Unformed
by taste or
skill;
not
nicely
finished;
not
smoothed
or
polished;
-- said
especially
of
material
things;
as, rude
workmanship..
Float
::
Float (v. i.) The
trowel
or tool with which the
floated
coat of
plastering
is
leveled
and
smoothed.
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