Word Meanings - TITLER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A large truncated cone of refined sugar.
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- SUGARPLUM
A kind of candy or sweetneat made up in small balls or disks. - SUGARED
Sweetened. "The sugared liquor." Spenser. - SUGARY
1. Resembling or containing sugar; tasting of sugar; sweet. Spenser. 2. Fond of sugar or sweet things; as, a sugary palate. - REFINED
Freed from impurities or alloy; purifed; polished; cultured; delicate; as; refined gold; refined language; refined sentiments. Refined wits who honored poesy with their pens. Peacham. -- Re*fin"ed*ly (r, adv. -- Re*fin"ed*ness, n. - SUGARLESS
Without sugar; free from sugar. - REFINEMENT
1. The act of refining, or the state of being refined; as, the refinement or metals; refinement of ideas. The more bodies are of kin to spirit in subtilty and refinement, the more diffusive are they. Norris. From the civil war to this time, I doubt - REFIND
To find again; to get or experience again. Sandys. - LARGE-ACRED
Possessing much land. - REFINER
One who, or that which, refines. - SUGARINESS
The quality or state of being sugary, or sweet. - LARGE-HANDED
Having large hands, Fig.: Taking, or giving, in large quantities; rapacious or bountiful. - SUGAR-HOUSE
A building in which sugar is made or refined; a sugar manufactory. - LARGE-HEARTED
Having a large or generous heart or disposition; noble; liberal. -- Large"-heart`ed*ness, n. - TRUNCATED
Replaced, or cut off, by a plane, especially when equally inclined to the adjoining faces; as, a truncated edge. (more info) 1. Cut off; cut short; maimed. - REFINE
1. To reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; to free from impurities; to free from dross or alloy; to separate from extraneous matter; to purify; to defecate; as, to refine gold or silver; to refine iron; to refine wine or sugar. I will bring - SUGARING
1. The act of covering or sweetening with sugar; also, the sugar thus used. 2. The act or process of making sugar. - LARGE
Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; -- said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter. At large. Without restraint or confinement; as, to go at large; to be left at large. Diffusely; fully; - LARGET
A sport piece of bar iron for rolling into a sheet; a small billet. - SUGAR
fr. Ar. sukkar, assukkar, fr. Skr. çarkara sugar, gravel; cf. Per. 1. A sweet white crystalline substance, of a sandy or granular consistency, obtained by crystallizing the evaporated juice of certain plants, as the sugar cane, sorghum, beet - LARGESS; LARGESSE
1. Liberality; generosity; bounty. Fulfilled of largesse and of all grace. Chaucer. 2. A present; a gift; a bounty bestowed. The heralds finished their proclamation with their usual cry of "Largesse, largesse, gallant knights!" and gold and silver - PREFINE
To limit beforehand. Knolles. - ENLARGEMENT
1. The act of increasing in size or bulk, real or apparent; the state of being increased; augmentation; further extension; expansion. 2. Expansion or extension, as of the powers of the mind; ennoblement, as of the feelings and character; as, an - OBTRUNCATE
To deprive of a limb; to lop. - FOOL-LARGESSE
Foolish expenditure; waste. Chaucer. - PREFINITE
Prearranged. " Set and prefinite time." Holland. - OVERREFINE
To refine too much. - OBTRUNCATION
The act of lopping or cutting off. Cockeram. - DETRUNCATE
To shorten by cutting; to cut off; to lop off.