Word Meanings - KESLOP - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The stomach of a calf, prepared for rennet. Halliwell.
Related words: (words related to KESLOP)
- PREPARATIVELY
By way of preparation. - STOMACHAL
1. Of or pertaining to the stomach; gastric. 2. Helping the stomach; stomachic; cordial. - STOMACHY
Obstinate; sullen; haughty. A little, bold, solemn, stomachy man, a great professor of piety. R. L. Stevenson. - STOMACHER
1. One who stomachs. - STOMACHFUL
Willfully obstinate; stubborn; perverse. -- Stom"ach*ful*ly, adv. -- Stom"ach*ful*ness, n. - STOMACHING
Resentment. - STOMACHOUS
Stout; sullen; obstinate. With stern looks and stomachous disdain. Spenser. - STOMACHIC
A medicine that strengthens the stomach and excites its action. - RENNETING
See RENNET - PREPARER
One who, or that which, prepares, fits, or makes ready. Wood. - PREPARABLE
Capable of being prepared. "Medicine preparable by art." Boyle. - PREPARATION
The holding over of a note from one chord into the next chord, where it forms a temporary discord, until resolved in the chord that follows; the anticipation of a discordant note in the preceding concord, so that the ear is prepared for the shock. - STOMACHIC; STOMACHICAL
1. Of or pertaining to the stomach; as, stomachic vessels. 2. Strengthening to the stomach; exciting the action of the stomach; stomachal; cordial. - RENNETED
Provided or treated with rennet. "Pressed milk renneted." Chapman. - PREPARATORY
Preparing the way for anything by previous measures of adaptation; antecedent and adapted to what follows; introductory; preparative; as, a preparatory school; a preparatory condition. - STOMACH
An enlargement, or series of enlargements, in the anterior part of the alimentary canal, in which food is digested; any cavity in which digestion takes place in an animal; a digestive cavity. See Digestion, and Gastric juice, under Gastric. 2. The - RENNET
A name of many different kinds of apples. Cf. Reinette. Mortimer. (more info) tree frog, L. rana, because it is spotted like this kind of frog. Cf. - PREPARATOR
One who prepares beforehand, as subjects for dissection, specimens for preservation in collections, etc. Agassiz. - PREPARED
Made fit or suitable; adapted; ready; as, prepared food; prepared questions. -- Pre*par"ed*ly, adv. Shak. -- Pre*par"ed*ness, n. - PREPARATIVE
Tending to prepare or make ready; having the power of preparing, qualifying, or fitting; preparatory. Laborious quest of knowledge preparative to this work. South. - IMPREPARATION
Want of preparation. Hooker. - HIGH-STOMACHED
Having a lofty spirit; haughty. Shak. - DISPREPARE
To render unprepared. Hobbes. - NONPREPARATION
Neglect or failure to prepare; want of preparation. - ANTESTOMACH
A cavity which leads into the stomach, as in birds. Ray.