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SHOR'LING, In England , the skin of a living sheep shorn, as distinct from the m...
SHORLA'CEOUS, a. Like shorl; partaking of the nature and characters of shorl.
SHORL, n. A mineral, usually of a black color, found in masses of an intermediat...
SHO'RELESS, a. Having no shore or coast; of indefinite or unlimited extent; as a...
SHO'RED, pp. Propped; supported by a prop.
SHORE, the old . pret . of shear . Obs . SHORE , n. The coast or land adjacent t...
SHOP'PING, ppr. Visiting shops for the purchase of goods.
SHOP'MAN, n. [ shop and man .] 1. A petty trader. 2. One who serves in a shop.
SHOP'LIKE, a. Low; vulgar.
SHOP'LIFTING, n. Larceny committed in a shop; the stealing of any thing from a s...
SHOP'LIFTER, n. [ shop and lift . See Lift .] One who steals any thing from a sh...
SHOP'KEEPER, n. [ shop and keep .] A trader who sells in a shop or by retail; in...
SHOP'BOOK, n. [ shop and book.] A book in which a tradesman keeps his accounts.
SHOP'BOARD, n. [ shop and board .] A bench on which work is performed; as a doct...
SHOP, n. 1. A builking in which goods, wares, drugs, _c. are sold by retail. 2. ...
SHOOT'ING, ppr. Discharging, as fire-arms; driving or sending with violence; pus...