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Definition of making
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Making
(n.)
Composition,
or
structure..
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Glasswort
::
Glasswort
(n.) A
seashore
plant of the
Spinach
family
(Salicornia
herbacea),
with
succulent
jointed
stems;
also, a
prickly
plant of the same
family
(Salsola
Kali),
both
formerly
burned
for the sake of the
ashes,
which yield soda for
making
glass and
soap..
Resistant
::
Resistant
(a.)
Making
resistance;
resisting.
Brutalization
::
Brutalization
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
brutal;
state of being
brutalized.
Breeze
::
Breeze
(n.)
Refuse
left in the
process
of
making
coke or
burning
charcoal.
Oath
::
Oath (n.) An
appeal
(in
verification
of a
statement
made) to a
superior
sanction,
in such a form as
exposes
the party
making
the
appeal
to an
indictment
for
perjury
if the
statement
be
false..
Cement
::
Cement
(n.) Any
substance
used for
making
bodies
adhere
to each
other,
as
mortar,
glue, etc..
Alburn
::
Alburn
(n.) The
bleak,
a small
European
fish
having
scales
of a
peculiarly
silvery
color which are used in
making
artificial
pearls..
Adansonia
::
Adansonia
(n.) A genus of great trees
related
to the
Bombax.
There are two
species,
A.
digitata,
the
baobab
or
monkey-bread
of
Africa
and
India,
and A.
Gregorii,
the sour gourd or
cream-of-tartar
tree of
Australia.
Both have a trunk of
moderate
height,
but of
enormous
diameter,
and a
wide-spreading
head. The fruit is
oblong,
and
filled
with
pleasantly
acid pulp. The wood is very soft, and the bark is used by the
natives
for
making
ropes and
cloth..
Liquefaction
::
Liquefaction
(n.) The act or
operation
of
making
or
becoming
liquid;
especially,
the
conversion
of a solid into a
liquid
by the sole
agency
of
heat..
Receipt
::
Receipt
(n.) A
formulary
according
to the
directions
of which
things
are to be taken or
combined;
a
recipe;
as, a
receipt
for
making
sponge
cake..
Photogalvanography
::
Photogalvanography
(n.) The art or
process
of
making
photo-electrotypes.
Nonresistant
::
Nonresistant
(a.)
Making
no
resistance.
Observatory
::
Observatory
(n.) A
building
fitted
with
instruments
for
making
systematic
observations
of any
particular
class or
series
of
natural
phenomena.
Abraum Salts
::
Abraum
salts (n.) A red ocher used to
darken
mahogany
and for
making
chloride
of
potassium.
Fascine
::
Fascine
(n.) A
cylindrical
bundle
of small
sticks
of wood, bound
together,
used in
raising
batteries,
filling
ditches,
strengthening
ramparts,
and
making
parapets;
also in
revetments
for river
banks,
and in mats for dams,
jetties,
etc..
Lexicography
::
Lexicography
(n.) The art,
process,
or
occupation
of
making
a
lexicon
or
dictionary;
the
principles
which are
applied
in
making
dictionaries..
Puzzle
::
Puzzle
(v.)
Something
which
perplexes
or
embarrasses;
especially,
a toy or a
problem
contrived
for
testing
ingenuity;
also,
something
exhibiting
marvelous
skill in
making..
Indiscriminative
::
Indiscriminative
(a.)
Making
no
distinction;
not
discriminating.
Rounder
::
Rounder
(n.) A tool for
making
an edge or
surface
round.
Erector
::
Erector
(n.) An
attachment
to a
microscope,
telescope,
or other
optical
instrument,
for
making
the image erect
instead
of
inverted..
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