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Definition of addle
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Addle (v. t. & i.) To earn by
labor.
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Stradometrical
::
Straddling
(a.)
Applied
to
spokes
when they are
arranged
alternately
in two
circles
in the hub. See
Straddle,
v. i., and
Straddle,
v. t., 3..
Paddle
::
Paddle
(v. t.) To pat or
stroke
amorously,
or
gently..
Paddle
::
Paddle
(v. i.) An
implement
with a broad
blade,
which is used
without
a fixed
fulcrum
in
propelling
and
steering
canoes
and
boats..
Bucket
::
Bucket
(n.) One of the
receptacles
on the rim of a water wheel into which the water
rushes,
causing
the wheel to
revolve;
also, a float of a
paddle
wheel..
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A boat used by rude
nations,
formed
of trunk of a tree,
excavated,
by
cutting
of
burning,
into a
suitable
shape.
It is
propelled
by a
paddle
or
paddles,
or
sometimes
by sail, and has no
rudder..
Astride
::
Astride
(adv.)
With one leg on each side, as a man when on
horseback;
with the legs
stretched
wide
apart;
astraddle..
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A light
pleasure
boat,
especially
designed
for use by one who goes alone upon long
excursions,
including
portage.
It it
propelled
by a
paddle,
or by a small sail
attached
to a
temporary
mast..
Faddle
::
Faddle
(v. i.) To
trifle;
to toy.
Montrue
::
Montrue
(n.) That on which
anything
is
mounted;
a
setting;
hence,
a
saddle
horse..
Twattle
::
Twattle
(v. i.) To
prate;
to talk much and idly; to
gabble;
to
chatter;
to
twaddle;
as, a
twattling
gossip..
Ruddle
::
Ruddle
(v. t.) To mark with
ruddle;
to
raddle;
to
rouge.
Staddle
::
Staddle
(v. i.) A row of dried or
drying
hay, etc..
Lumpfish
::
Lumpfish
(n.) A
large,
thick,
clumsy,
marine
fish
(Cyclopterus
lumpus)
of
Europe
and
America.
The color is
usually
translucent
sea
green,
sometimes
purplish.
It has a
dorsal
row of spiny
tubercles,
and three rows on each side, but has no
scales.
The
ventral
fins unite and form a
ventral
sucker
for
adhesion
to
stones
and
seaweeds.
Called
also
lumpsucker,
cock-paddle,
sea owl..
Saddle
::
Saddle
(n.) A piece of meat
containing
a part of the
backbone
of an
animal
with the ribs on each side; as, a
saddle
of
mutton,
of
venison,
etc..
Horn
::
Horn (n.) The high
pommel
of a
saddle;
also,
either
of the
projections
on a
lady's
saddle
for
supporting
the leg..
Bow
::
Bow
(sing.
or pl.) Two
pieces
of wood which form the
arched
forward
part of a
saddletree.
Crutch
::
Crutch
(n.) A form of
pommel
for a
woman's
saddle,
consisting
of a
forked
rest to hold the leg of the
rider..
Wheelhouse
::
Wheelhouse
(n.) A
paddle
box. See under
Paddle.
Saddlery
::
Saddlery
(n.) The
materials
for
making
saddles
and
harnesses;
the
articles
usually
offered
for sale in a
saddler's
shop.
Unswathe
::
Unswathe
(v. t.) To take a
swathe
from; to
relieve
from a
bandage;
to
unswaddle.
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