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Definition of yaw
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Yaw (v. i.) To rise in
blisters,
breaking
in white
froth,
as cane juice in the
clarifiers
in sugar
works..
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Chaos
::
Chaos (n.) An
empty,
immeasurable
space;
a
yawning
chasm..
Yawn
::
Yawn (v. i.) To open wide; to gape, as if to allow the
entrance
or exit of
anything..
Yawningly
::
Yawningly
(adv.)
In a
yawning
manner.
Chasm
::
Chasm (n.) A deep
opening
made by
disruption,
as a
breach
in the earth or a rock; a
yawning
abyss;
a
cleft;
a
fissure..
Gape
::
Gape (v. i.)
Indicating
sleepiness
or
indifference;
to yawn.
Yawd
::
Yawd (n.) A jade; an old horse or mare.
Gern
::
Gern (v. t.) To grin or yawn.
Yew
::
Yew (v. i.) See Yaw.
Yaul
::
Yaul (n.) See Yawl.
Yawned
::
Yawned
(imp. & p. p.) of Yaw.
Stretch
::
Stretch
(v. i.) To
extend
or
spread
one's self, or one's
limbs;
as, the lazy man yawns and
stretches..
Kyaw
::
Kyaw (n.) A daw.
Pian
::
Pian (n.) The yaws. See Yaws.
Yawn
::
Yawn (v. i.) To open the mouth
involuntarily
through
drowsiness,
dullness,
or
fatigue;
to gape; to
oscitate..
Oscitation
::
Oscitation
(n.) The act of
yawning
or
gaping.
Yaw
::
Yaw (v. i. & t.) To steer wild, or out of the line of her
course;
to
deviate
from her
course,
as when
struck
by a heavy sea; -- said of a
ship..
Jawn
::
Jawn (v. i.) See Yawn.
Yawn
::
Yawn (n.) An
involuntary
act,
excited
by
drowsiness,
etc.,
consisting
of a deep and long
inspiration
following
several
successive
attempts
at
inspiration,
the
mouth,
fauces,
etc., being wide
open..
Yaud
::
Yaud (n.) See Yawd.
Yawning
::
Yawning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Yaw.
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