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Definition of kers
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Kers (n.) Alt. of Kers.
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Cyclops
::
Cyclops
(n. sing. & pl.) A
portable
forge,
used by
tinkers,
etc..
Unpucker
::
Unpucker
(v. t.) To
smooth
away the
puckers
or
wrinkles
of.
Rocking-horse
::
Rocking-horse
(n.) The
figure
of a
horse,
mounted
upon
rockers,
for
children
to
ride..
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Not bound by
orthodox
tenets
or
established
forms in
political
or
religious
philosophy;
independent
in
opinion;
not
conservative;
friendly
to great
freedom
in the
constitution
or
administration
of
government;
having
tendency
toward
democratic
or
republican,
as
distinguished
from
monarchical
or
aristocratic,
forms;
as,
liberal
thinkers;
liberal
Christians;
the
Liberal
party..
Pokerish
::
Pokerish
(a.)
Infested
by
pokers;
adapted
to
excite
fear; as, a
pokerish
place..
Cart
::
Cart (n.) A light
business
wagon used by
bakers,
grocerymen,
butchers,
etc..
Fluke
::
Fluke (n.) A
parasitic
trematode
worm of
several
species,
having
a flat,
lanceolate
body and two
suckers.
Two
species
(Fasciola
hepatica
and
Distoma
lanceolatum)
are found in the
livers
of
sheep,
and
produce
the
disease
called
rot..
Dunker
::
Dunker
(n.) One of a
religious
denomination
whose
tenets
and
practices
are
mainly
those of the
Baptists,
but
partly
those of the
Quakers;
--
called
also
Tunkers,
Dunkards,
Dippers,
and, by
themselves,
Brethren,
and
German
Baptists..
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. t.) To make into a ruff; to draw or
contract
into
puckers,
plaits,
or
folds;
to
wrinkle..
Raker
::
Raker (n.) See Gill
rakers,
under 1st
Gill..
Surd
::
Surculose
(a.)
Producing
suckers,
or
shoots
resembling
suckers..
Kerse
::
Kerse (n.) A
cress.
Whiskerless
::
Whiskerless
(a.) Being
without
whiskers.
Chapbook
::
Chapbook
(n.) Any small book
carried
about for sale by
chapmen
or
hawkers.
Hence,
any small book; a toy
book..
Pontee
::
Pontee
(n.) An iron rod used by glass
makers
for
manipulating
the hot
glass;
--
called
also,
puntil,
puntel,
punty,
and
ponty.
See
Fascet..
Pici
::
Pici (n. pl.) A
division
of birds
including
the
woodpeckers
and
wrynecks.
Anime
::
Anime (n.) A resin
exuding
from a
tropical
American
tree
(Hymenaea
courbaril),
and much used by
varnish
makers..
Float
::
Float (v. i.) A
single-cut
file for
smoothing;
a tool used by
shoemakers
for
rasping
off pegs
inside
a shoe.
Double-milled
::
Double-milled
(a.) Twice
milled
or
fulled,
to
render
more
compact
or fine; -- said of
cloth;
as,
double-milled
kerseymere..
Quaker
::
Quaker
(n.) One of a
religious
sect
founded
by
George
Fox, of
Leicestershire,
England,
about 1650, -- the
members
of which call
themselves
Friends.
They were
called
Quakers,
originally,
in
derision.
See
Friend,
n., 4..
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