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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 (v. i.) To
concrete,
coagulate,
or
thicken,
as soft or fluid
matter
by
evaporation;
to
become
a cot or
clod..
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Southwester
::
Southwester
(n.) A hat made of
painted
canvas,
oiled
cloth,
or the like, with a flap at the back, -- worn in
stormy
weather..
Frippery
::
Frippery
(n.) A place where old
clothes
are sold.
Motley
::
Motley
(n.) A
combination
of
distinct
colors;
esp., the
party-colored
cloth,
or
clothing,
worn by the
professional
fool..
Disrobe
::
Disrobe
(v. t. & i.) To
divest
of a robe; to
undress;
figuratively,
to strip of
covering;
to
divest
of that which
clothes
or
decorates;
as,
autumn
disrobes
the
fields
of
verdure..
Bare
::
Bare (a.)
Without
clothes
or
covering;
stripped
of the usual
covering;
naked;
as, his body is bare; the trees are
bare..
Two-ply
::
Two-ply
(a.)
Consisting
of two
thicknesses,
as
cloth;
double..
Sort
::
Sort (v. t.) To
separate,
and place in
distinct
classes
or
divisions,
as
things
having
different
qualities;
as, to sort
cloths
according
to their
colors;
to sort wool or
thread
according
to its
fineness..
Line
::
Line (n.) A linen
thread
or
string;
a
slender,
strong
cord; also, a cord of any
thickness;
a rope; a
hawser;
as, a
fishing
line; a line for
snaring
birds;
a
clothesline;
a
towline..
Soak
::
Soak (v. i.) To lie
steeping
in water or other
liquid;
to
become
sturated;
as, let the cloth lie and
soak..
Loose
::
Loose
(superl.)
Not
dense,
close,
compact,
or
crowded;
as, a cloth of loose
texture..
Buckskin
::
Buckskin
(n.) A
person
clothed
in
buckskin,
particularly
an
American
soldier
of the
Revolutionary
war..
Thibet Cloth
::
Thibet
cloth () A
fabric
made of
coarse
goat's
hair; a kind of
camlet.
Taminy
::
Taminy
(n.) A kind of
woolen
cloth;
tammy.
Frieze
::
Frieze
(n.) A kind of
coarse
woolen
cloth or stuff with a
shaggy
or
tufted
(friezed)
nap on one side.
Habited
::
Habited
(p. p. & a.)
Clothed;
arrayed;
dressed;
as, he was
habited
like a
shepherd..
Loom
::
Loom (n.) A frame or
machine
of wood or other
material,
in which a
weaver
forms cloth out of
thread;
a
machine
for
interweaving
yarn or
threads
into a
fabric,
as in
knitting
or lace
making..
Foment
::
Foment
(v. t.) To apply a warm
lotion
to; to bathe with a cloth or
sponge
wet with warm water or
medicated
liquid.
Duck
::
Duck (n.) A linen (or
sometimes
cotton)
fabric,
finer and
lighter
than
canvas,
-- used for the
lighter
sails of
vessels,
the
sacking
of beds, and
sometimes
for men's
clothing..
Unclothed
::
Unclothed
(a.)
Divested
or
stripped
of
clothing.
Waistcloth
::
Waistcloth
(n.) A
covering
of
canvas
or
tarpaulin
for the
hammocks,
stowed
on the
nettings,
between
the
quarterdeck
and the
forecastle..
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