Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Portraiture

PORTRAITURE, n. A portrait; painted resemblance.

Webster Dictionary :: Portrait

PORTRAIT, n. [Eng. to portray; pour; for, fore, and traire; L. trahere; Eng. to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Portoise

PORTOISE, n. The gunwale of a ship. To lower the yards a portlast, is to lower t...

Webster Dictionary :: Portmanteau

PORTMAN'TEAU, n. [L. mantele.] A bag usually made of leather, for carrying appar...

Webster Dictionary :: Portly

PORTLY, a. [from port.] Grand or dignified in mien; of a noble appearance and ca...

Webster Dictionary :: Portliness

PORTLINESS, n. [from portly.] Dignity of mien or of personal appearance, consist...

Webster Dictionary :: Portlast

PORTLAST PORTLID, n. The lid that closes a porthole.

Webster Dictionary :: Portland-stone

PORTLAND-STONE, n. A compact sandstone from the isle of Portland in England, whi...

Webster Dictionary :: Portionist

PORTIONIST, n. One who has a certain academical allowance or portion. 1. The inc...

Webster Dictionary :: Portioning

PORTIONING, ppr. Dividing; endowing.

Webster Dictionary :: Portioner

PORTIONER, n. One who divides or assigns in shares.

Webster Dictionary :: Portioned

PORTIONED, pp. Divided into shares or parts. 1. Endowed; furnished with a portion.

Webster Dictionary :: Portion

PORTION, n. [L. portio, from partio, to divide, from pars, part. See Part .] 1. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Portgrave

PORTGRAVE PORTGREVE PORTICO, n. [L. porticus, form porta or portus.] In architec...

Webster Dictionary :: Portglave

PORTGLAVE, n. A sword-bearer. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Portfolio

PORTFOLIO, n. [L. folium.] A case of the size of a large book, to keep loose pap...

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