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Definition of stuff
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Stuff (v. t.) A
medicine
or
mixture;
a
potion.
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Buntine
::
Buntine
(n.) A thin
woolen
stuff,
used
chiefly
for
flags,
colors,
and
ships'
signals..
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) A kind of cage
inserted
in a
stuffing
box and
surrounding
a
piston
rod, to
separate
the
packing
into two parts and form a
chamber
between
for the
reception
of
steam,
etc. ; --
called
also
lantern
brass..
Squab
::
Squab (n.) A
thickly
stuffed
cushion;
especially,
one used for the seat of a sofa,
couch,
or
chair;
also, a
sofa..
Stoled
::
Stole (n.) A
narrow
band of silk or
stuff,
sometimes
enriched
with
embroidery
and
jewels,
worn on the left
shoulder
of
deacons,
and
across
both
shoulders
of
bishops
and
priests,
pendent
on each side
nearly
to the
ground.
At Mass, it is worn
crossed
on the
breast
by
priests.
It is used in
various
sacred
functions..
Chrysaurin
::
Chrysaurin
(n.) An
orange-colored
dyestuff,
of
artificial
production..
Roccellin
::
Roccellin
(n.) A red
dyestuff,
used as a
substitute
for
cochineal,
archil,
etc. It
consists
of the
sodium
salt of a
complex
azo
derivative
of
naphtol..
Safranin
::
Safranin
(n.) An
orange-red
dyestuff
extracted
from the
saffron.
Shalloon
::
Shalloon
(n.) A thin,
loosely
woven,
twilled
worsted
stuff..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.) A ring or round
flange
upon,
surrounding,
or
against
an
object,
and used for
restraining
motion
within
given
limits,
or for
holding
something
to its
place,
or for
hiding
an
opening
around
an
object;
as, a
collar
on a
shaft,
used to
prevent
endwise
motion
of the
shaft;
a
collar
surrounding
a
stovepipe
at the place where it
enters
a wall. The
flanges
of a
piston
and the gland of a
stuffing
box are
sometimes
called
collars..
Gobbing
::
Gobbing
(n.) The
refuse
thrown
back into the
excavation
after
removing
the coal. It is
called
also gob
stuff.
Lumber
::
Lumber
(n.) Old or
refuse
household
stuff;
things
cumbrous,
or bulky and
useless,
or of small
value..
Dorsal
::
Dorsal
(a.) A
hanging,
usually
of rich
stuff,
at the back of a
throne,
or of an
altar,
or in any
similar
position..
Excelsior
::
Excelsior
(n.) A kind of
stuffing
for
upholstered
furniture,
mattresses,
etc., in which
curled
shreds
of wood are
substituted
for
curled
hair..
Dye
::
Dye (v. t.) To
stain;
to
color;
to give a new and
permanent
color to, as by the
application
of
dyestuffs..
Tartrazine
::
Tartrazine
(n.) An
artificial
dyestuff
obtained
as an
orange-yellow
powder,
and
regarded
as a
phenyl
hydrazine
derivative
of
tartaric
and
sulphonic
acids..
Erythrosin
::
Erythrosin
(n.) A red
dyestuff
obtained
from
fluorescein
by the
action
of
iodine.
Cabob
::
Cabob (n.) A leg of
mutton
roasted,
stuffed
with white
herrings
and sweet
herbs..
Fringe
::
Fringe
(n.) An
ornamental
appendage
to the
border
of a piece of
stuff,
originally
consisting
of the ends of the warp,
projecting
beyond
the woven
fabric;
but more
commonly
made
separate
and sewed on,
consisting
sometimes
of
projecting
ends,
twisted
or
plaited
together,
and
sometimes
of loose
threads
of wool, silk, or
linen,
or
narrow
strips
of
leather,
or the
like..
Sendal
::
Sendal
(n.) A light thin stuff of silk.
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..
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