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Webster Dictionary :: Cumbersome

CUMBERSOME, a. 1. Troublesome; burdensome; embarrassing; vexatious; as cumbersom...

Webster Dictionary :: Cumber

CUMBER, v.t. [G., to arrest, to concern, to trouble, to grieve.] 1. To load; to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Cumbent

CUMBENT, a. [L.] Lying down.

Webster Dictionary :: Culvertailed

CULVERTAILED, a. United or fastened, as pieces of timber by a dove-tailed joint;...

Webster Dictionary :: Culvertail

CULVERTAIL, n. [culver and tail.] Dove-tail, in joinery and carpentry.

Webster Dictionary :: Culvert

CULVERT, n. A passage under a road or canal, covered with a bridge; an arched dr...

Webster Dictionary :: Culverkey

CULVERKEY, n. A plant or flower.

Webster Dictionary :: Culverin

CULVERIN, n. [L., a serpent.] A long slender piece of ordnance or artillery, ser...

Webster Dictionary :: Culver-house

CULVER-HOUSE, n. A dove-cote.

Webster Dictionary :: Culver

CULVER, n. [L.] A pigeon, or wood pigeon.

Webster Dictionary :: Culture

CULTURE, n. [L. See Cultivate .] 1. The act of tilling and preparing the earth f...

Webster Dictionary :: Cultrated

CULTRATED, a. [L, a knife.] Sharp-edged and pointed; formed like a knife; as, th...

Webster Dictionary :: Cultivator

CULTIVATOR, n. 1. One who tills, or prepares land for crops; one who manages a f...

Webster Dictionary :: Cultivation

CULTIVATION, n. 1. The art or practice of tilling and preparing for crops; husba...

Webster Dictionary :: Cultivating

CULTIVATING, ppr. Tilling; preparing for crops; improving in worth or good quali...

Webster Dictionary :: Cultivated

CULTIVATED, pp. Tilled; improved in excellence or condition; corrected and enlar...

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