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Word Meanings - UNHARBOR - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To drive from harbor or shelter.

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  • SHELTERLESS
    Destitute of shelter or protection. Now sad and shelterless perhaps she lies. Rowe.
  • 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
  • HARBOR MASTER
    An officer charged with the duty of executing the regulations respecting the use of a harbor.
  • HARBOROUS
    Hospitable.
  • SHELTERY
    Affording shelter.
  • SHELTER
    scheldtrome, a guard, squadron, AS. scildtruma a troop of men with 1. That which covers or defends from injury or annoyance; a protection; a screen. The sick and weak the healing plant shall aid, From storms a shelter, and from heat a shade. Pope.
  • DRIVER
    A part that transmits motion to another part by contact with it, or through an intermediate relatively movable part, as a gear which drives another, or a lever which moves another through a link, etc. Specifically: The driving wheel of a locomotive.
  • DRIVEWAY
    A passage or way along or through which a carriage may be driven.
  • DRIVEBOLT
    A drift; a tool for setting bolts home.
  • DRIVEN
    of Drive. Also adj. Driven well, a well made by driving a tube into the earth to an aqueous stratum; -- called also drive well.
  • HARBORLESS
    Without a harbor; shelterless.
  • HARBORER
    One who, or that which, harbors. Geneva was . . . a harborer of exiles for religion. Strype.
  • HARBOR
    The mansion of a heavenly body. 4. A portion of a sea, a lake, or other large body of water, either landlocked or artificially protected so as to be a place of safety for vessels in stormy weather; a port or haven. (more info) herberge,
  • DRIVEPIPE
    A pipe for forcing into the earth.
  • HARBORAGE
    Shelter; entertainment. Where can I get me harborage for the night Tennyson.
  • HARBOROUGH; HARBROUGH
    A shelter. . Spenser.
  • UNHARBOR
    To drive from harbor or shelter.
  • FORDRIVE
    To drive about; to drive here and there. Rom. of R.
  • FULL-DRIVE
    With full speed.
  • HOME-DRIVEN
    Driven to the end, as a nail; driven close.
  • CONTINENTAL DRIVE
    A transmission arrangement in which the longitudinal crank shaft drives the rear wheels through a clutch, change-speed gear, countershaft, and two parallel side chains, in order.
  • SCREW-DRIVER
    A tool for turning screws so as to drive them into their place. It has a thin end which enters the nick in the head of the screw.
  • ENHARBOR
    To find harbor or safety in; to dwell in or inhabit. W. Browne.
  • MOTOR-DRIVEN
    Driven or actuated by a motor, esp. by an individual electric motor. An electric motor forms an integral part of many machine tools in numerous modern machine shops.

 

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