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SHAMOIS, n.
SHAM'ROCK, n. The Irish name for three-leafed grass.
SHANK, n. 1. The whole joint from the knee to the ankle. In a horse, th epart of...
SHANK-PAINTER, n. With seamen , a short rope and chain which sustains the shank ...
SHANK'ED, a. Having a shank.
SHANK'ER, n. A malignent ulcer, usually occasioned by some venereal complaint.
SHAN'SCRIT, n. The Sanscrit, or ancient language of Hindoostan. [See Sanscrit .]
SHANTY, for janty , gay; showy. [ Not in use or local .]
SHAPE, v.t. pret. shaped ; pp. shaped or shapen . 1. To form or create. I was sh...
SHA'PED, pp. Formed; molded; cast; conceived.
SHA'PELESSNESS, n. Destitution of regular form.
SHA'PELY, a. [from shape .] Well formed; having a regular shapr; symmetrical.
SHA'PEN,
SHA'PESESS, a. Destitute of regular form; wanting symmetry of dimensions; as def...
SHA'PESMITH, n. [ shape and smith .] One that undertakes to improve the form of ...
SHA'PING, ppr. Forming; molding; casting; conceiving; giving form.