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Definition of clot
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of clot is as below...
Clot (n.) A
concretion
or
coagulation;
esp. a soft,
slimy,
coagulated
mass, as of
blood;
a
coagulum..
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Clotter
::
Clotter
(v. i.) To
concrete
into
lumps;
to clot.
Orleans
::
Orleans
(n.) A cloth made of
worsted
and
cotton,
-- used for
wearing
apparel..
Wring
::
Wring (v. t.) To twist and
compress;
to turn and
strain
with
violence;
to
writhe;
to
squeeze
hard; to
pinch;
as, to wring
clothes
in
washing..
Outgrow
::
Outgrow
(v. t.) To grow out of or away from; to grow too
large,
or too aged, for; as, to
outgrow
clothing;
to
outgrow
usefulness;
to
outgrow
an
infirmity..
Top-cloth
::
Top-cloth
(n.) A piece of
canvas
used to cover the
hammocks
which are
lashed
to the top in
action
to
protect
the
topmen.
Lap
::
Lap (v. i.) To be
turned
or
folded;
to lie
partly
upon or by the side of
something,
or of one
another;
as, the cloth laps back; the boats lap; the edges lap..
Gorm
::
Gorm (v. t.) To daub, as the hands or
clothing,
with gorm; to daub with
anything
sticky..
Buckram
::
Buckram
(n.) A
coarse
cloth of linen or hemp,
stiffened
with size or glue, used in
garments
to keep them in the form
intended,
and for
wrappers
to cover
merchandise..
Hamper
::
Hamper
(n.) A large
basket,
usually
with a
cover,
used for the
packing
and
carrying
of
articles;
as, a
hamper
of wine; a
clothes
hamper;
an
oyster
hamper,
which
contains
two
bushels..
Rig
::
Rig (n.)
Dress;
esp., odd or
fanciful
clothing..
Seam
::
Seam (n.) The fold or line
formed
by
sewing
together
two
pieces
of cloth or
leather.
Woolly
::
Woolly
(a.)
Clothed
with wool.
Gremial
::
Gremial
(n.) A
cloth,
often
adorned
with gold or
silver
lace,
placed
on the
bishop's
lap while he sits in
celebrating
mass, or in
ordaining
priests..
Habited
::
Habited
(p. p. & a.)
Clothed;
arrayed;
dressed;
as, he was
habited
like a
shepherd..
Drapery
::
Drapery
(n.)
Cloth,
or
woolen
stuffs
in
general..
Vestiary
::
Vestiary
(a.)
Pertaining
to
clothes,
or
vestments..
Kendal
::
Kendal
() A cloth
colored
green by dye
obtained
from the
woad-waxen,
formerly
used by
Flemish
weavers
at
Kendal,
in
Westmoreland,
England..
Thickset
::
Thickset
(n.) A
stout,
twilled
cotton
cloth;
a
fustian
corduroy,
or
velveteen..
Outwear
::
Outwear
(v. t.) To last
longer
than; to
outlast;
as, this cloth will
outwear
the
other..
Clout
::
Clout (n.) The
center
of the butt at which
archers
shoot;
--
probably
once a piece of white cloth or a nail head.
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