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Webster Dictionary :: Bom

BOM, n. A large serpent found in America, of a harmless nature, and remarkable f...

Webster Dictionary :: Bolus

BO'LUS, n. [L. bolus; Gr. a mass.] A soft mass of any thing medicinal to be swal...

Webster Dictionary :: Bolting-tub

BOLTING-TUB, n. A tub to sift meal in.

Webster Dictionary :: Bolting-mill

BOLTING-MILL, n, [bolt and mill.] A machine or engine for sifting meal.

Webster Dictionary :: Bolting-hutch

BOLTING-HUTCH, n. A tub for bolted flour.

Webster Dictionary :: Bolting-house

BOLTING-HOUSE, n. [bolt and house.] The house or place where meal is bolted.

Webster Dictionary :: Bolting-cloth

BOLTING-CLOTH, n. [bolt and cloth.] A linen or hair cloth of which bolters are m...

Webster Dictionary :: Bolting

BOLTING,ppr. Fastening with a bolt, or bolts; blurting out; shooting forth sudde...

Webster Dictionary :: Bolter

BOLTER, n. An instrument or machine for separating bran from flour or the coarse...

Webster Dictionary :: Bolted

BOLTED, pp. Made a fast with a bolt; shot forth; sifted; examined.

Webster Dictionary :: Bolt-sprit

BOLT-SPRIT, n. [From the universal popular pronunciation of this word, this may ...

Webster Dictionary :: Bolt-rope

BOLT-ROPE, n. [bolt and rope.] A rope to which the edges of sails are sewed to s...

Webster Dictionary :: Bolt-head

BOLT-HEAD, n. [bolt and head.] A long straight-necked glass vessel for chimical ...

Webster Dictionary :: Bolt-boat

BOLT-BOAT, n. [bolt and boat.] A strong boat that will endure a rough sea.

Webster Dictionary :: Bolt-auger

BOLT-AUGER, n. [bolt and auger.] A large borer, used in ship-building.

Webster Dictionary :: Bolt

BOLT,n. [L. pello.] 1. An arrow; a dart; a pointed shaft. 2. A strong cylindrica...

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