Word Meanings - DRIFTPIECE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
An upright or curved piece of timber connecting the plank sheer with the gunwale; also, a scroll terminating a rail.
Related words: (words related to DRIFTPIECE)
- PLANKING
1. The act of laying planks; also, planks, collectively; a series of planks in place, as the wooden covering of the frame of a vessel. 2. The act of splicing slivers. See Plank, v. t., 4. - CONNECTOR
One who, or that which, connects; as: A flexible tube for connecting the ends of glass tubes in pneumatic experiments. A device for holding two parts of an electrical conductor in contact. - UPRIGHTNESS
the quality or state of being upright. - CURVIROSTRES
A group of passerine birds, including the creepers and nuthatches. - CURVICAUDATE
Having a curved or crooked tail. - PLANKTON
All the animals and plants, taken collectively, which live at or near the surface of salt or fresh waters. --Plank*ton"ic , a. - CONNECTIVELY
In connjunction; jointly. - PIECER
1. One who pieces; a patcher. 2. A child employed in spinning mill to tie together broken threads. - TIMBERMAN
A man employed in placing supports of timber in a mine. Weale. - CURVE
Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a curve line; a curve surface. - TIMBER
A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines, sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases forty skins, (more info) Sw. timber, LG. timmer, MHG. zimber, G. zimmer, F. timbre, LL. - SCROLLED
Formed like a scroll; contained in a scroll; adorned with scrolls; as, scrolled work. - CONNECTEDLY
In a connected manner. - CURVISERIAL
Distributed in a curved line, as leaves along a stem. - CURVATURE
The amount of degree of bending of a mathematical curve, or the tendency at any point to depart from a tangent drawn to the curve at that point. Aberrancy of curvature , the deviation of a curve from a curcular form. -Absolute curvature. See under - CURVATE; CURVATED
Bent in a regular form; curved. - PIECEMEALED
Divided into pieces. - TERMINATOR
The dividing line between the illuminated and the unilluminated part of the moon. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, terminates. - TERMINATIONAL
Of or pertaining to termination; forming a termination. - PIECEMEAL
1. In pieces; in parts or fragments. "On which it piecemeal brake." Chapman. The beasts will tear thee piecemeal. Tennyson. 2. Piece by piece; by little and little in succession. Piecemeal they win, this acre first, than that. Pope. - SPARPIECE
The collar beam of a roof; the spanpiece. Gwilt. - INTERMINATED
Interminable; interminate; endless; unending. Akenside. - TRICURVATE
Curved in three directions; as, a tricurvate spicule (see Illust. of Spicule). - DRIFTPIECE
An upright or curved piece of timber connecting the plank sheer with the gunwale; also, a scroll terminating a rail. - CODPIECE
A part of male dress in front of the breeches, formerly made very conspicuous. Shak. Fosbroke. - DISCONNECT
To dissolve the union or connection of; to disunite; to sever; to separate; to disperse. The commonwealth itself would . . . be disconnected into the dust and powder of individuality. Burke. This restriction disconnects bank paper and the precious - DISCONNECTION
The act of disconnecting, or state of being disconnected; separation; want of union. Nothing was therefore to be left in all the subordinate members but weakness, disconnection, and confusion. Burke. - DISTERMINATE
Separated by bounds. Bp. Hall. - RECURVE
To curve in an opposite or unusual direction; to bend back or down. - SELF-DETERMINATION
Determination by one's self; or, determination of one's acts or states without the necessitating force of motives; -- applied to the voluntary or activity. - DELTA CONNECTION
One of the usual forms or methods for connecting apparatus to a three-phase circuit, the three corners of the delta or triangle, as diagrammatically represented, being connected to the three wires of the supply circuit.