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SMO'KELESS, a. Having no smoke; as smokeless towers.
SMO'KEDRY, v.t. To dry by smoke.
SMO'KED, pp. Cured, cleansed or dried in smoke.
SMO'KE-JACK, n. An engine for turning a spit by means of a fly or wheel turned b...
SMOKE, n. 1. The exhalation, visble vapor or substance that escapes or is expell...
SMOCK'LESS, n. Wanting a smock.
SMOCK, n. 1. A shift; a chemise; a woman's under garment. 2. In composition, it ...
SMIT'TLE, v.t. [from smite.] To infect.
SMITTEN, pp. of smite, smit'n. 1. Struck; killed. 2. Affected with some passion;...
SMITT, n. The finest of the clayey ore made up into balls, used for marking sheep.
SMITH'Y, n. The shop of a smith. [I believe never used.]
SMITH'ING, n. The act or art of working a mass of iron into the intended shape.
SMITH'ERY, n. 1. The worshop of a smith. 2. Work done by a smith.
SMITH'CR'AFT, n. [smith and craft.] The art of occupation of a smith. [Little us...
SMITH, n. 1. Literally, the striker, the beater; hence, one who forges with the ...
SMI'TER, n. One who smites or strikes. I gave my back to the smiters. Isa 50.