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Definition of stuff
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Stuff (v. t.)
Material
which is to be
worked
up in any
process
of
manufacture.
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Apron
::
Apron (n.) An
article
of
dress,
of
cloth,
leather,
or other
stuff,
worn on the fore part of the body, to keep the
clothes
clean,
to
defend
them from
injury,
or as a
covering.
It is
commonly
tied at the waist by
strings..
Pulu
::
Pulu (n.) A
vegetable
substance
consisting
of soft,
elastic,
yellowish
brown
chaff,
gathered
in the
Hawaiian
Islands
from the young
fronds
of free ferns of the genus
Cibotium,
chiefly
C.
Menziesii;
-- used for
stuffing
mattresses,
cushions,
etc., and as an
absorbent..
Thionol
::
Thionol
(n.) A red or
violet
dyestuff
having
a
greenish
metallic
luster.
It is
produced
artificially,
by the
chemical
dehydration
of
thionine,
as a brown
amorphous
powder..
Scriber
::
Scriber
(n.) A
sharp-pointed
tool, used by
joiners
for
drawing
lines on
stuff;
a
marking
awl..
Cyclas
::
Cyclas
(n.) A long gown or
surcoat
(cut off in
front),
worn in the
Middle
Ages. It was
sometimes
embroidered
or
interwoven
with gold. Also, a rich stuff from which the gown was
made..
Stuff
::
Stuff (n.) To fill by
crowding
something
into; to cram with
something;
to load to
excess;
as, to stuff a
bedtick..
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) To
secure
the end of (a rope, or the like) from
untwisting
by
overcasting
it with small
stuff..
Muffler
::
Muffler
(n.) A kind of
mitten
or
boxing
glove,
esp. when
stuffed..
Trig
::
Trig (v. t.) To fill; to
stuff;
to cram.
Flavin
::
Flavin
(n.) A
yellow,
vegetable
dyestuff,
resembling
quercitron..
Grenadine
::
Grenadine
(n.) A trade name for a
dyestuff,
consisting
essentially
of
impure
fuchsine..
Hassock
::
Hassock
(n.) A small
stuffed
cushion
or
footstool,
for
kneeling
on in
church,
or for home use..
Tropaeolin
::
Tropaeolin
(n.) A name given to any one of a
series
of
orange-red
dyestuffs
produced
artificially
from
certain
complex
sulphonic
acid
derivatives
of azo and diazo
hydrocarbons
of the
aromatic
series;
-- so
called
because
of the
general
resemblance
to the
shades
of
nasturtium
(Tropaeolum).
Fuchsine
::
Fuchsine
(n.)
Aniline
red; an
artificial
coal-tar
dyestuff,
of a
metallic
green color
superficially,
resembling
cantharides,
but when
dissolved
forming
a
brilliant
dark red. It
consists
of a
hydrochloride
or
acetate
of
rosaniline.
See
Rosaniline..
Veinstone
::
Veinstone
(n.) The
nonmetalliferous
mineral
or rock
material
which
accompanies
the ores in a vein, as
quartz,
calcite,
barite,
fluor spar, etc.; --
called
also
veinstuff..
Tabouret
::
Tabouret
(n.) A seat
without
arms or back,
cushioned
and
stuffed:
a high
stool;
-- so
called
from its
resemblance
to a
drum..
Paeonine
::
Paeonine
(n.) An
artifical
red
nitrogenous
dyestuff,
called
also red
coralline..
Gear
::
Gear (n.)
Whatever
is
prepared
for use or wear;
manufactured
stuff or
material.
Comfortable
::
Comfortable
(n.) A
stuffed
or
quilted
coverlet
for a bed; a
comforter;
a
comfort.
Aparejo
::
Aparejo
(n.) A kind of pack
saddle
used in the
American
military
service
and among the
Spanish
Americans.
It is made of
leather
stuffed
with hay, moss, or the
like..
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