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Webster Dictionary :: Thwart

THWART, a. thwort. [L. verto, versus.] Transverse; being across something else. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thwaite

THWAITE, n. A fish, a variety of the shad. 1. A plain parcel of ground, cleared ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thwacking

THWACK'ING, ppr. Striking with a heavy blow.

Webster Dictionary :: Thwack

THWACK, v.t. To strike with something flat or heavy; to bang; to beat or thrash....

Webster Dictionary :: Thus

THUS, adv. In this or that manner; on this wise; as, thus saith the Lord; the Ph...

Webster Dictionary :: Thursday

THURSDAY, n. [The god of thunder, answering to the Jove of the Greeks and Romans...

Webster Dictionary :: Thurification

THURIFICA'TION, n. [L. thus, thuris, and facio, to make.] The act of fuming with...

Webster Dictionary :: Thuriferous

THURIF'EROUS, a. [L. thurifer; thus and fero, to bear.] Producing or bearing fra...

Webster Dictionary :: Thurible

THU'RIBLE, n. [L. thuribulum, from thus, thuris, frankincense.] A censer; a pan ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thundrous

THUN'DROUS, a. Producing thunder. How he before the thunderous throne doth lie. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Thundering

THUN'DERING, ppr. Making the noise of an electrical explosion; uttering a loud s...

Webster Dictionary :: Thunderer

THUN'DERER, n. He that thunders.

Webster Dictionary :: Thunderbolt

THUN'DERBOLT, n. [thunder and bolt.] 1. A shaft of lightning; a brilliant stream...

Webster Dictionary :: Thunder-struck

THUN'DER-STRUCK, pp. or a. Astonished; amazed; struck dumb by something surprisi...

Webster Dictionary :: Thunder-storm

THUN'DER-STORM, n. [thunder and storm.] A storm accompanied with lightning and t...

Webster Dictionary :: Thunder-stone

THUN'DER-STONE, n. A stone, otherwise called brontia.

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