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POUR, v.t. 1. To throw, as a fluid in a stream, either out of a vessel, or into ...
POUPIES, n. In cookery, a mess of victuals made of veal steaks and slices of bacon.
POUPETON, n. A puppet or little baby.
POUND'ING, ppr. Beating; bruising; pulverizing; impounding.
POUND'ER, n. A postle; the instrument of pounding. 1. A person or thing denomina...
POUND'ED, pp. Beaten or bruised with a heavy instrument; pulverized or broken by...
POUND'BREACH, n. The breaking of a public pound for releasing beasts confined in...
POUND'AGE, n. [from pound.] A sum deducted from a pound, or a certain sum paid f...
POUND, n. [L. pondo, pondus, weight, a pound; pendo, to weigh, to bend.] 1. A st...
POUN'CET-BOX, n. A small box with a perforated lid, used for sprinkling pounce o...
POUNCE-BOX POUN'CED, pp. Furnished with claws or talons.
POUNCE, n. pouns. 1. Gum-sandarach pulverized, a fine powder used to prevent ink...
POULTRY-YARD, n. A yard or place where fowls are kept for the use of the table.
POULTRY, n. [L. pullus, a chicken, or other young animal; allied to Eng. foal; L...
POULTIVE, for poultice, is not used.
POULTICE, n. [L. puls, pultis.] A cataplasm; a soft composition of meal, bran, o...