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Webster Dictionary :: Ship-carpenter

SHIP-C'ARPENTER, n. A shipwright; a carpenter that works at ship-building.

Webster Dictionary :: Ship-building

SHIP'-BUILDING, n. [ ship and build .] Naval architecture; the art of constructi...

Webster Dictionary :: Ship

SHIP, as a termination, denotes state or office; as in lordship . SHIP . [See Sh...

Webster Dictionary :: Shiny

SHI'NY, a. Bright; luminous; clear; unclouded. Like a distant thunder on a shiny...

Webster Dictionary :: Shining

SHI'NING, ppr. 1. Emitting light; beaming; gleaming. 2. a. Bright; splendid; rad...

Webster Dictionary :: Shingling

SHIN'GLING, ppr. Covering with shingles.

Webster Dictionary :: Shingled

SHIN'GLED, pp. Covered with shingles.

Webster Dictionary :: Shingle

SHIN'GLE, n. [Gr.; L. scinkula , from scindo .] 1. A thin board sawed or rived f...

Webster Dictionary :: Shiness

SHI'NESS. [See Shyness .]

Webster Dictionary :: Shine

SHINE, v.i. [If s is a prefix, this word accords with the root of L. canus , can...

Webster Dictionary :: Shin

SHIN, n. The fore part of the leg, particularly of the human leg; the fore part ...

Webster Dictionary :: Shimner

SHIM'NER, v.i. To gleam; to glisten. [ Not in use .]

Webster Dictionary :: Shily

SHI'LY. [See Shyly .]

Webster Dictionary :: Shilly-shally

SHILLY-SHALLY, n. Foolish trifling; irresolution. [ Vulgar .] [This word has pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Shilling

SHIL'LING, n. An English silver coin equal to twelve pence, or the twentieth par...

Webster Dictionary :: Shill

SHILL, to shell , not in use. SHILL , v.t. To put under cover; to sheal. [ Not i...

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