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Definition of udder
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Udder (n.) The
glandular
organ in which milk is
secreted
and
stored;
--
popularly
called
the bag in cows and other
quadrupeds.
See
Mamma.
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Rigor
::
Rigor (n.) A sense of
chilliness,
with
contraction
of the skin; a
convulsive
shuddering
or
tremor,
as in the chill
preceding
a
fever..
Ship
::
Ship (v. t.) To put in its
place;
as, to ship the
tiller
or
rudder..
Dudder
::
Dudder
(v. t.) To
confuse
or
confound
with
noise.
Duddery
::
Duddery
(n.) A place where rags are
bought
and kept for sale.
Rudder
::
Rudder
(n.) A
riddle
or
sieve.
Milk
::
Milk (v. t.) To draw or press milk from the
breasts
or udder of, by the hand or
mouth;
to
withdraw
the milk of..
Shole
::
Shole (n.) A plank fixed
beneath
an
object,
as
beneath
the
rudder
of a
vessel,
to
protect
it from
injury;
a plank on the
ground
under the end of a shore or the
like..
Wean
::
Wean (a.) To
accustom
and
reconcile,
as a child or other young
animal,
to a want or
deprivation
of
mother's
milk; to take from the
breast
or
udder;
to cause to cease to
depend
on the
mother
nourishment..
Abhor
::
Abhor (v. t.) To
shrink
back with
shuddering
from; to
regard
with
horror
or
detestation;
to feel
excessive
repugnance
toward;
to
detest
to
extremity;
to
loathe.
Sole
::
Sole (n.) A piece of
timber
attached
to the lower part of the
rudder,
to make it even with the false
keel..
Rudderhole
::
Rudderhole
(n.) The hole in the deck
through
which the
rudderpost
passes.
Steerling
::
Steerless
(a.)
Having
no
rudder.
Rudderless
::
Rudderless
(a.)
Without
a
rudder.
Double-ender
::
Double-ender
(n.) A
vessel
capable
of
moving
in
either
direction,
having
bow and
rudder
at each end..
Pudder
::
Pudder
(v. t.) To
perplex;
to
embarrass;
to
confuse;
to
bother;
as, to
pudder
a man..
Rudderhead
::
Rudderhead
(n.) The upper end of the
rudderpost,
to which the
tiller
is
attached..
Tiller
::
Tiller
(n.) A lever of wood or metal
fitted
to the
rudder
head and used for
turning
side to side in
steering.
In small boats hand power is used; in large
vessels,
the
tiller
is moved by means of
mechanical
appliances.
See
Illust.
of
Rudder.
Cf. 2d Helm, 1..
Agrise
::
Agrise
(v. t.) To
shudder
at; to
abhor;
to
dread;
to
loathe.
Shuddered
::
Shuddered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Shudde.
Afterpiece
::
Afterpiece
(n.) The heel of a
rudder.
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