Word Meanings - DRYSALTER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A dealer in salted or dried meats, pickles, sauces, etc., and in the materials used in pickling, salting, and preserving various kinds of food Hence drysalters usually sell a number of saline substances and miscellaneous drugs. Brande & C.
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- DRINKABLE
Capable of being drunk; suitable for drink; potable. Macaulay. Also used substantively, esp. in the plural. Steele. - DRIBBLET; DRIBLET
A small piece or part; a small sum; a small quantity of money in making up a sum; as, the money was paid in dribblets. When made up in dribblets, as they could, their best securities were at an interest of twelve per cent. Burke. - SALTATORY
Leaping or dancing; having the power of, or used in, leaping or dancing. Saltatory evolution , a theory of evolution which holds that the transmutation of species is not always gradual, but that there may come sudden and marked variations. See - SALTFOOT
A large saltcellar formerly placed near the center of the table. The superior guests were seated above the saltfoot. - DRIFTBOLT
A bolt for driving out other bolts. - NUMBERFUL
Numerous. - SALTPETROUS
Pertaining to saltpeter, or partaking of its qualities; impregnated with saltpeter. - SALTIGRADE
Having feet or legs formed for leaping. - DRINK
p. pr. & vb. n. Drinking. Drunken is now rarely used, except as a verbal adj. in sense of habitually intoxicated; the form drank, not drincan; akin to OS. drinkan, D. drinken, G. trinken, Icel. drekka, 1. To swallow anything liquid, for quenching - SALTATORIA
A division of Orthoptera including grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets. - DRIVEL
To be weak or foolish; to dote; as, a driveling hero; driveling love. Shak. Dryden. (more info) 1. To slaver; to let spittle drop or flow from the mouth, like a child, idiot, or dotard. 2. Etym: - DRIVE
To dig Horizontally; to cut a horizontal gallery or tunnel. Tomlinson. 7. To pass away; -- said of time. Chaucer. Note: Drive, in all its senses, implies forcible or violent action. It is the reverse of to lead. To drive a body is to move it by - SALTARELLO
A popular Italian dance in quick 3-4 or 6-8 time, running mostly in triplets, but with a hop step at the beginning of each measure. See Tarantella. - DRIFTPIECE
An upright or curved piece of timber connecting the plank sheer with the gunwale; also, a scroll terminating a rail. - SALTISH
Somewhat salt. -- Salt"ish*ly, adv. -- Salt"ish*ness, n. - SALTATORIAL
1. Relating to leaping; saltatory; as, saltatorial exercises. Same as Saltatorious. Of or pertaining to the Saltatoria. - SALTPETER; SALTPETRE
Potassium nitrate; niter, a white crystalline substance, KNO3, having a cooling saline taste, obtained by leaching from certain soils in which it is produced by the process of nitrification (see Nitrification, 2). It is a strong oxidizer, is the - DRINKER
One who drinks; as, the effects of tea on the drinker; also, one who drinks spirituous liquors to excess; a drunkard. Drinker moth , a large British moth . - SALINE
1. Consisting of salt, or containing salt; as, saline particles; saline substances; a saline cathartic. 2. Of the quality of salt; salty; as, a saline taste. - SALTERN
A building or place where salt is made by boiling or by evaporation; salt works. - CHONDRIN
A colorless, amorphous, nitrogenous substance, tasteless and odorless, formed from cartilaginous tissue by long-continued action of boiling water. It is similar to gelatin, and is a large ingredient of commercial gelatin. - MIDRIB
A continuation of the petiole, extending from the base to the apex of the lamina of a leaf. - SUNDRILY
In sundry ways; variously. - HYPOCHONDRIACISM
Hypochondriasis. - DENDRIFORM
Resembling in structure a tree or shrub. - MAUNDRIL
A pick with two prongs, to pry with. - QUADRIBLE
Quadrable. - CHONDRIFICATION
Formation of, or conversion into, cartilage. - MISALTER
To alter wrongly; esp., to alter for the worse. Bp. Hall. - ADRIATIC
Of or pertaining to a sea so named, the northwestern part of which is known as the Gulf of Venice. - QUADRICEPS
The great extensor muscle of the knee, divided above into four parts which unite in a single tendon at the knee. - SUNDRIES
Many different or small things; sundry things. - QUADRIGEMINAL; QUADRIGEMINOUS
Fourfold; having four similar parts, or two pairs of similar parts. Quadrigeminal bodies , two pairs of lobes, or elevations, on the dorsal side of the midbrain of most mammals; the optic lobes. The anterior pair are called the nates, - QUADRIREME
A galley with four banks of oars or rowers.