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SHED'DING, ppr. Effusing; causing to flow out; letting fall; casting; throwing o...
SHED'DER, n. One that sheds or causes to flow out; as a shedder of blood.
SHED, v.t. pret. and pp. shed . 1. To pour out; to effuse; to spill; to suffer t...
SHECK'LATON, n. A kind of gilt lether. [ Not in use .]
SHE'AVED, a. Made of straw. [ Not in use .]
SHE'AVE-HOLE, n. A channel cut in a mast, yard or other timber, in which to fix ...
SHEAVE, n. In seamen's language , a wheel in which the rope works in a block. It...
SHE'ATHY, a. Forming a sheath or a case.
SHE'ATHLESS, a. Without a sheath or case for covering; unsheathed.
SHE'ATHING, ppr. Putting in a sheath; inclosing in a case; covering; liningl inv...
SHE'ATHED, pp. 1. Put in a sheath; inclosed or covered in a case; covered; lined...
SHEATHE, 1. To put in a case or scabbard; as, the sheathe a sword or dagger. 2. ...
SHE'ATH-WINGED, a. [ sheath and wing .] Having cases for covering the wings; as ...
SHEATH, n. 1. A case for the reception of a sword or other long and slender inst...
SHEAT. [See Sheet .]
SHEARS, n. plu. [from the verb.] 1. An instrument consisting of two blades with ...