Word Meanings - CREASER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A tool for making the band impression distinct on the back. Knight. (more info) 1. A tool, or a sewing-mashine attachment, for making lines or creases on leather or cloth, as guides to sew by. 2. A tool for making creases or beads, as in sheet
Additional info about word: CREASER
A tool for making the band impression distinct on the back. Knight. (more info) 1. A tool, or a sewing-mashine attachment, for making lines or creases on leather or cloth, as guides to sew by. 2. A tool for making creases or beads, as in sheet iron, or for rounding small tubes.
Related words: (words related to CREASER)
- KNIGHTLESS
Unbecoming a knight. "Knightless guile." Spenser. - SHEET CHAIN
A chain sheet cable. - MAKE AND BREAK
Any apparatus for making and breaking an electric circuit; a circuit breaker. - DISTINCTNESS
1. The quality or state of being distinct; a separation or difference that prevents confusion of parts or things. The soul's . . . distinctness from the body. Cudworth. 2. Nice discrimination; hence, clearness; precision; as, he stated - MAKING-IRON
A tool somewhat like a chisel with a groove in it, used by calkers of ships to finish the seams after the oakum has been driven in. - BEADSNAKE
A small poisonous snake of North America , banded with yellow, red, and black. - DISTINCTURE
Distinctness. - DISTINCTIVENESS
State of being distinctive. - KNIGHT BANNERET
A knight who carried a banner, who possessed fiefs to a greater amount than the knight bachelor, and who was obliged to serve in war with a greater number of attendants. The dignity was sometimes conferred by the sovereign in person on the field - LEATHERWOOD
A small branching shrub , with a white, soft wood, and a tough, leathery bark, common in damp woods in the Northern United States; -- called also moosewood, and wicopy. Gray. - CLOTHESLINE
A rope or wire on which clothes are hung to dry. - DISTINCTIVE
1. Marking or expressing distinction or difference; distinguishing; characteristic; peculiar. The distinctive character and institutions of New England. Bancroft. 2. Having the power to distinguish and discern; discriminating. Sir T. Browne. - BEADSMAN; BEDESMAN
A poor man, supported in a beadhouse, and required to pray for the soul of its founder; an almsman. Whereby ye shall bind me to be your poor beadsman for ever unto Almighty God. Fuller. - LEATHERBACK
A large sea turtle , having no bony shell on its back. It is common in the warm and temperate parts of the Atlantic, and sometimes weighs over a thousand pounds; -- called also leather turtle, leathery turtle, leather-backed tortoise, etc. - LEATHERY
Resembling leather in appearance or consistence; tough. "A leathery skin." Grew. - KNIGHT BACHELOR
A knight of the most ancient, but lowest, order of English knights, and not a member of any order of chivalry. See Bachelor, 4. - IMPRESSIONABLE
Liable or subject to impression; capable of being molded; susceptible; impressible. He was too impressionable; he had too much of the temperament of genius. Motley. A pretty face and an impressionable disposition. T. Hook. - SHEETFUL
Enough to fill a sheet; as much as a sheet can hold. - DISTINCTION
1. A marking off by visible signs; separation into parts; division. The distinction of tragedy into acts was not known. Dryden. 2. The act of distinguishing or denoting the differences between objects, or the qualities by which one is known from - IMPRESSION
The pressure of the type on the paper, or the result of such pressure, as regards its appearance; as, a heavy impression; a clear, or a poor, impression; also, a single copy as the result of printing, or the whole edition printed at a given time. - SAILCLOTH
Duck or canvas used in making sails. - CHURCHLINESS
Regard for the church. - MANTUAMAKER
One who makes dresses, cloaks, etc., for women; a dressmaker. - FRIENDLINESS
The condition or quality of being friendly. Sir P. Sidney. - UNKNIGHT
To deprive of knighthood. Fuller. - LORDLINESS
The state or quality of being lordly. Shak. - BRUISEWORT
A plant supposed to heal bruises, as the true daisy, the soapwort, and the comfrey. - BEDCLOTHES
Blankets, sheets, coverlets, etc., for a bed. Shak. - CONTRADISTINCT
Distinguished by opposite qualities. J. Goodwin. - UNDISTINCTLY
Indistinctly. - BOOTMAKER
One who makes boots. -- Boot"mak`ing, n. - STEELINESS
The quality of being steely. - PRAISEWORTHINESS
The quality or state of being praiseworthy. - CHILLINESS
1. A state or sensation of being chilly; a disagreeable sensation of coldness. 2. A moderate degree of coldness; disagreeable coldness or rawness; as, the chilliness of the air. 3. Formality; lack of warmth. - HEARSECLOTH
A cloth for covering a coffin when on a bier; a pall. Bp. Sanderson. - SOUTHERNLINESS
Southerliness.