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Definition of hip
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Hip
(interj.)
Used to
excite
attention
or as a
signal;
as, hip, hip,
hurra!.
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Lisbon
::
Lisbon
(n.) A
sweet,
light-colored
species
of wine,
produced
in the
province
of
Estremadura,
and so
called
as being
shipped
from
Lisbon,
in
Portugal..
Taffrail
::
Taffrail
(n.) The upper part of a
ship's
stern,
which is flat like a table on the top, and
sometimes
ornamented
with
carved
work; the rail
around
a
ship's
stern..
Formalist
::
Formalist
(n.) One
overattentive
to
forms,
or too much
confined
to them; esp., one who rests in
external
religious
forms,
or
observes
strictly
the
outward
forms of
worship,
without
possessing
the life and
spirit
of
religion..
Runghead
::
Runghead
(n.) The upper end of a floor
timber
in a ship.
Editorship
::
Editorship
(n.) The
office
or
charge
of an
editor;
care and
superintendence
of a
publication.
Compensator
::
Compensator
(n.) An iron plate or
magnet
placed
near the
compass
on iron
vessels
to
neutralize
the
effect
of the
ship's
attraction
on the
needle.
Barge
::
Barge (n.) A
large,
roomy boat for the
conveyance
of
passengers
or
goods;
as, a
ship's
barge;
a
charcoal
barge..
Scholarship
::
Scholarship
(n.) The
character
and
qualities
of a
scholar;
attainments
in
science
or
literature;
erudition;
learning.
Niggardship
::
Niggardship
(n.)
Niggardliness.
Bilge
::
Bilge (v. t.) To
fracture
the bilge of, or stave in the
bottom
of (a ship or other
vessel)..
Sartorius
::
Sartorius
(n.) A
muscle
of the
thigh,
called
the
tailor's
muscle,
which
arises
from the hip bone and is
inserted
just below the knee. So named
because
its
contraction
was
supposed
to
produce
the
position
of the legs
assumed
by the
tailor
in
sitting..
Misstayed
::
Misstayed
(a.)
Having
missed
stays;
-- said of a ship.
Balancereef
::
Balancereef
(n.) The last reef in a
fore-and-aft
sail, taken to
steady
the
ship..
Prebendaryship
::
Prebendaryship
(n.) The
office
of a
prebendary.
Hymn
::
Hymn (v. t.) To
praise
in song; to
worship
or extol by
singing
hymns;
to sing.
Image
::
Image (n.)
Hence:
The
likeness
of
anything
to which
worship
is paid; an idol.
Whip-shaped
::
Whip-shaped
(a.)
Shaped
like the lash of a whip; long,
slender,
round,
and
tapering;
as, a
whip-shaped
root or
stem..
Shifter
::
Shifter
(n.) An
assistant
to the
ship's
cook in
washing,
steeping,
and
shifting
the salt
provisions..
Reckoning
::
Reckoning
(n.) The
position
of a ship as
determined
by
calculation.
Pump
::
Pump (v. t.) To draw
water,
or the like, from; to from water by means of a pump; as, they
pumped
the well dry; to pump a
ship..
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