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A blank book in which extracts cut from books and papers may be pasted and kept.

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  • PASTURER
    One who pastures; one who takes cattle to graze. See Agister.
  • PASTICCIO
    1. A medley; an olio. H. Swinburne. A work of art imitating directly the work of another artist, or of more artists than one. A falsified work of art, as a vase or statue made up of parts of original works, with missing parts supplied.
  • PASTORALLY
    1. In a pastoral or rural manner. 2. In the manner of a pastor.
  • PASTORSHIP
    Pastorate. Bp. Bull.
  • BLANKET STITCH
    A buttonhole stitch worked wide apart on the edge of material, as blankets, too thick to hem.
  • PASTURELESS
    Destitute of pasture. Milton.
  • PASTORLESS
    Having no pastor.
  • PASTIME
    That which amuses, and serves to make time pass agreeably; sport; amusement; diversion.
  • PASTURAGE
    1. Grazing ground; grass land used for pasturing; pasture. 2. Grass growing for feed; grazing. 3. The business of feeding or grazing cattle.
  • BOOKSELLING
    The employment of selling books.
  • PASTORLY
    Appropriate to a pastor. Milton.
  • BOOKSTAND
    1. A place or stand for the sale of books in the streets; a bookstall. 2. A stand to hold books for reading or reference.
  • BLANKET CLAUSE
    A clause, as in a blanket mortgage or policy, that includes a group or class of things, rather than a number mentioned individually and having the burden, loss, or the like, apportioned among them.
  • PASTEURIZER
    One that Pasteurizes, specif. an apparatus for heating and agitating, fluid.
  • WHICHEVER; WHICHSOEVER
    Whether one or another; whether one or the other; which; that one which; as, whichever road you take, it will lead you to town.
  • BLANKETING
    1. Cloth for blankets. 2. The act or punishment of tossing in a blanket. That affair of the blanketing happened to thee for the fault thou wast guilty of. Smollett.
  • PASTEURIAN
    Of or pertaining to Pasteur.
  • BLANKNESS
    The state of being blank.
  • BOOKSHOP
    A bookseller's shop.
  • BLANKET
    A piece of rubber, felt, or woolen cloth, used in the tympan to make it soft and elastic. 3. A streak or layer of blubber in whales. Note: The use of blankets formerly as curtains in theaters explains the following figure of Shakespeare. Nares.
  • REPASTURE
    Food; entertainment. Food for his rage, repasture for his den. Shak.
  • TETRASPASTON
    A machine in which four pulleys act together. Brande & C.
  • REPAST
    L. repascere to feed again; pref. re- re- + pascere, pastum, to 1. The act of taking food. From dance to sweet repast they turn. Milton. 2. That which is taken as food; a meal; figuratively, any refreshment. "Sleep . . . thy best repast." Denham.

 

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