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Definition of smooth
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Smooth
(n.) That which is
smooth;
the
smooth
part of
anything.
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Scrape
::
Scrape
(v. t.) To rub over the
surface
of
(something)
with a sharp or rough
instrument;
to rub over with
something
that
roughens
by
removing
portions
of the
surface;
to grate
harshly
over; to
abrade;
to make even, or bring to a
required
condition
or form, by
moving
the sharp edge of an
instrument
breadthwise
over the
surface
with
pressure,
cutting
away
excesses
and
superfluous
parts;
to make
smooth
or
clean;
as, to
scrape
a bone with a
knife;
to
scrape
a metal plate to an even
surface..
Specular
::
Specular
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of a
speculum,
or
mirror;
having
a
smooth,
reflecting
surface;
as, a
specular
metal;
a
specular
surface..
Slide
::
Slide (v. t.)
Especially,
to move over snow or ice with a
smooth,
uninterrupted
motion,
as on a sled
moving
by the force of
gravity,
or on the
feet..
Psilomelane
::
Psilomelane
(n.) A
hydrous
oxide of
manganese,
occurring
in
smooth,
botryoidal
forms,
and
massive,
and
having
an
iron-black
or
steel-gray
color..
Rake
::
Rake (n.) An
implement
consisting
of a
headpiece
having
teeth,
and a long
handle
at right
angles
to it, -- used for
collecting
hay, or other light
things
which are
spread
over a large
surface,
or for
breaking
and
smoothing
the
earth..
Grind
::
Grind (v. i.) To
become
polished
or
sharpened
by
friction;
as, glass
grinds
smooth;
steel
grinds
to a sharp
edge..
Orotund
::
Orotund
(a.)
Characterized
by
fullness,
clearness,
strength,
and
smoothness;
ringing
and
musical;
-- said of the voice or
manner
of
utterance..
Planaria
::
Planaria
(n.) Any
species
of
turbellarian
worms
belonging
to
Planaria,
and many
allied
genera.
The body is
usually
flat, thin, and
smooth.
Some
species,
in warm
countries,
are
terrestrial..
Bowl
::
Bowl (v. t.) To roll or carry
smoothly
on, or as on,
wheels;
as, we were
bowled
rapidly
along the
road..
Glenoid
::
Glenoid
(a.)
Having
the form of a
smooth
and
shallow
depression;
socketlike;
--
applied
to
several
articular
surfaces
of bone; as, the
glenoid
cavity,
or
fossa,
of the
scapula,
in which the head of the
humerus
articulates..
Browning
::
Browning
(n.) A
smooth
coat of brown
mortar,
usually
the
second
coat, and the
preparation
for the
finishing
coat of
plaster..
Flippant
::
Flippant
(a.) Of
smooth,
fluent,
and rapid
speech;
speaking
with ease and
rapidity;
having
a
voluble
tongue;
talkative..
Lubrical
::
Lubrical
(a.)
Having
a
smooth
surface;
slippery.
Box-iron
::
Box-iron
(n.) A
hollow
smoothing
iron
containing
a
heater
within.
Suently
::
Suent (a.)
Uniformly
or
evenly
distributed
or
spread;
even;
smooth.
See
Suant.
Prunello
::
Prunello
(n.) A
smooth
woolen
stuff,
generally
black,
used for
making
shoes;
a kind of
lasting;
--
formerly
used also for
clergymen's
gowns..
Roughwork
::
Roughwork
(v. t.) To work over
coarsely,
without
regard
to
nicety,
smoothness,
or
finish..
Boulder
::
Boulder
(n.) A large
stone,
worn
smooth
or
rounded
by the
action
of
water;
a large
pebble..
#NAME?
::
-est () A
suffix
used to form the
superlative
of
adjectives
and
adverbs;
as,
smoothest;
earl(y)iest..
Abrase
::
Abrase
(a.)
Rubbed
smooth.
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