Word Meanings - STALDER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A wooden frame to set casks on.
Related words: (words related to STALDER)
- WOODENLY
Clumsily; stupidly; blockishly. R. North. - WOODEN
1. Made or consisting of wood; pertaining to, or resembling, wood; as, a wooden box; a wooden leg; a wooden wedding. 2. Clumsy; awkward; ungainly; stiff; spiritless. When a bold man is out of countenance, he makes a very wooden figure - WOODENNESS
Quality of being wooden; clumsiness; stupidity; blockishness. We set our faces against the woodenness which then characterized German philology. Sweet. - FRAMEWORK
1. The work of framing, or the completed work; the frame or constructional part of anything; as, the framework of society. A staunch and solid piece of framework. Milton. 2. Work done in, or by means of, a frame or loom. - FRAMER
One who frames; as, the framer of a building; the framers of the Constitution. - FRAME-UP
A conspiracy or plot, esp. for a malicious or evil purpose, as to incriminate a person on false evidence. - FRAME
To construct by fitting and uniting the several parts of the skeleton of any structure; specifically, in woodwork, to put together by cutting parts of one member to fit parts of another. See Dovetail, Halve, v. t., Miter, Tenon, Tooth, Tusk, Scarf, - UNFRAME
To take apart, or destroy the frame of. Dryden. - INFRAMEDIAN
Of or pertaining to the interval or zone along the sea bottom, at the depth of between fifty and one hundred fathoms. E. Forbes. - REFRAME
To frame again or anew. - ENFRAME
To inclose, as in a frame. - MISFRAME
To frame wrongly. - HOGFRAME
A trussed frame extending fore and aft, usually above deck, and intended to increase the longitudinal strength and stiffness. Used chiefly in American river and lake steamers. Called also hogging frame, and hogback. - RESISTANCE FRAME
A rheostat consisting of an open frame on which are stretched spirals of wire. Being freely exposed to the air, they radiate heat rapidly. - BOTTLE-NECK FRAME
An inswept frame. - WATER FRAME
A name given to the first power spinning machine, because driven by water power.