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Definition of mate
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Mate (v. t.) To
checkmate.
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Lawful
::
Lawful
(a.)
Conformable
to law;
allowed
by law;
legitimate;
competent.
Impalpable
::
Impalpable
(a.) Not
material;
intangible;
incorporeal.
Bobbin
::
Bobbin
(n.) A spool or reel of
various
material
and
construction,
with a head at one or both ends, and
sometimes
with a hole bored
through
its
length
by which it may be
placed
on a
spindle
or
pivot.
It is used to hold yarn or
thread,
as in
spinning
or
warping
machines,
looms,
sewing
machines,
etc..
Wicking
::
Wicking
(n.) the
material
of which wicks are made; esp., a
loosely
braided
or
twisted
cord or tape of
cotton..
Wildfire
::
Wildfire
(n.) A
composition
of
inflammable
materials,
which,
kindled,
is very hard to
quench;
Greek
fire..
Make
::
Make (n.) A
companion;
a mate;
often,
a
husband
or a
wife..
Wick
::
Wick (n.) A
bundle
of
fibers,
or a
loosely
twisted
or
braided
cord, tape, or tube,
usually
made of soft spun
cotton
threads,
which by
capillary
attraction
draws up a
steady
supply
of the oil in
lamps,
the
melted
tallow
or wax in
candles,
or other
material
used for
illumination,
in small
successive
portions,
to be
burned..
Picker
::
Picker
(n.) A
machine
for
picking
fibrous
materials
to
pieces
so as to
loosen
and
separate
the
fiber.
Employ
::
Employ
(v. t.) To use; to have in
service;
to cause to be
engaged
in doing
something;
-- often
followed
by in,
about,
on, or upon, and
sometimes
by to; as: (a) To make use of, as an
instrument,
a
means,
a
material,
etc., for a
specific
purpose;
to
apply;
as, to
employ
the pen in
writing,
bricks
in
building,
words and
phrases
in
speaking;
to
employ
the mind; to
employ
one's
energies..
Whence
::
Whence
(adv.)
From what or which
place,
source,
material,
cause,
etc.; the
place,
source,
etc., from
which;
-- used
relatively..
Hat
::
Hat (n.) A
covering
for the head; esp., one with a crown and brim, made of
various
materials,
and worn by men or women for
protecting
the head from the sun or
weather,
or for
ornament..
Sulphamic
::
Sulphamate
(n.) A salt of
sulphamic
acid.
Digit
::
Digit (n.) A
finger's
breadth,
commonly
estimated
to be three
fourths
of an
inch..
Plasson
::
Plasson
(n.) The
albuminous
material
composing
the body of a
cytode.
Veiling
::
Veiling
(n.) A veil; a thin
covering;
also,
material
for
making
veils..
Willet
::
Willet
(n.) A large North
American
snipe
(Symphemia
semipalmata);
--
called
also
pill-willet,
will-willet,
semipalmated
tattler,
or
snipe,
duck
snipe,
and stone
curlew..
Full
::
Full (v. i.) To
become
fulled
or
thickened;
as, this
material
fulls
well..
Trencher-man
::
Trencher-man
(n.) A table
companion;
a
trencher
mate.
Intimacy
::
Intimacy
(n.) The state of being
intimate;
close
familiarity
or
association;
nearness
in
friendship.
Sloop
::
Sloop (n.) A
vessel
having
one mast and
fore-and-aft
rig,
consisting
of a
boom-and-gaff
mainsail,
jibs,
staysail,
and gaff
topsail.
The
typical
sloop has a fixed
bowsprit,
topmast,
and
standing
rigging,
while those of a
cutter
are
capable
of being
readily
shifted.
The sloop
usually
carries
a
centerboard,
and
depends
for
stability
upon
breadth
of beam
rather
than depth of keel. The two types have
rapidly
approximated
since 1880. One
radical
distinction
is that a slop may carry a
centerboard.
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