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Definition of carried
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Carried
(imp. & p. p.) of Carr.
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Plumper
::
Plumper
(n.) One who, or that
which,
plumps
or
swells
out
something
else;
hence,
something
carried
in the mouth to
distend
the
cheeks..
Hell
::
Hell (v. t.) A
dungeon
or
prison;
also, in
certain
running
games,
a place to which those who are
caught
are
carried
for
detention..
Unwieldy
::
Unwieldy
(a.) Not
easily
wielded
or
carried;
unmanageable;
bulky;
ponderous.
Woof
::
Woof (n.) The
threads
that cross the warp in a woven
fabric;
the weft; the
filling;
the
thread
usually
carried
by the
shuttle
in
weaving.
Trinket
::
Trinket
(n.) A
three-cornered
sail
formerly
carried
on a
ship's
foremast,
probably
on a
lateen
yard..
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A
water-tight
box, of
timber
or iron
within
which work is
carried
on in
building
foundations
or
structures
below the water
level..
Shield
::
Shield
(n.) A broad piece of
defensive
armor,
carried
on the arm, --
formerly
in
general
use in war, for the
protection
of the body. See
Buckler..
Tonnage
::
Tonnage
(n.) The
weight
of goods
carried
in a boat or a ship.
Sea Pass
::
Sea pass () A
document
carried
by
neutral
merchant
vessels
in time of war, to show their
nationality;
a sea
letter
or
passport.
See
Passport..
Phallus
::
Phallus
(n.) The
emblem
of the
generative
power in
nature,
carried
in
procession
in the
Bacchic
orgies,
or
worshiped
in
various
ways..
Demilancer
::
Demilancer
(n.) A
soldier
of light
cavalry
of the 16th
century,
who
carried
a
demilance..
Handkerchief
::
Handkerchief
(n.) A piece of
cloth,
usually
square
and often fine and
elegant,
carried
for
wiping
the face or
hands..
Ferry
::
Ferry (v. t.) A place where
persons
or
things
are
carried
across
a
river,
arm of the sea, etc., in a
ferryboat..
Microtomy
::
Microtomy
(n.) The art of using the
microtome;
investigation
carried
on with the
microtome.
Rapture
::
Rapture
(n.) The state or
condition
of being rapt, or
carried
away from one's self by
agreeable
excitement;
violence
of a
pleasing
passion;
extreme
joy or
pleasure;
ecstasy..
Mace
::
Mace (n.) A staff borne by, or
carried
before,
a
magistrate
as an
ensign
of his
authority..
Carriage
::
Carriage
(n.) A frame or cage in which
something
is
carried
or
supported;
as, a bell
carriage..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
burdensome;
easy to be
lifted,
borne,
or
carried
by
physical
strength;
as, a light
burden,
or
load..
Movable
::
Movable
(a.)
Capable
of being
moved,
lifted,
carried,
drawn,
turned,
or
conveyed,
or in any way made to
change
place or
posture;
susceptible
of
motion;
not fixed or
stationary;
as, a
movable
steam
engine..
Defensive
::
Defensive
(a.)
Carried
on by
resisting
attack
or
aggression;
--
opposed
to
offensive;
as,
defensive
war..
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