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SMO'KE-JACK, n. An engine for turning a spit by means of a fly or wheel turned b...
SMO'KED, pp. Cured, cleansed or dried in smoke.
SMO'KEDRY, v.t. To dry by smoke.
SMO'KELESS, a. Having no smoke; as smokeless towers.
SMO'KER, a. 1. One that dries by smoke. 2. One that used tobacco by burning it i...
SMO'KING, ppr. 1. Emitting smoke, as fuel, _c. 2. Applying smoke for cleansing, ...
SMO'KY, a. 1. Emitting smoke; fumid; as smoky fires. 2. Having the appearance or...
SMOLDERING, the more correct orthography of smouldering, which see.
SMOOR, SMORE, v.t. TO suffocate or smother. [Not in use.]
SMOOTH, a. [L. mitis.] 1. Having an even surface, or a surface so even that no r...
SMOOTH'-FACED, a. Having a mild, soft look; as smooth-faced wooers.
SMOOTH'ED, pp. Made smooth.
SMOOTHEN, for smooth, is used by mechanics; though not, I believe, in the U. Sta...
SMOOTH'LY, adv, 1. Evenly; not roughly or harshly. 2. With even flow or motion; ...
SMOOTH'NESS, n. 1. Evenness of suface; freedom from roughness or asperity; as th...
SMOOR, SMORE, v.t. TO suffocate or smother. [Not in use.]