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Definition of carried
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Carried
(imp. & p. p.) of Carr.
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Manual
::
Manual
(a.) A small book, such as may be
carried
in the hand, or
conveniently
handled;
a
handbook;
specifically,
the
service
book of the Roman
Catholic
Church..
Implement
::
Implement
(v. t.) To
provide
with an
implement
or
implements;
to cause to be
fulfilled,
satisfied,
or
carried
out, by means of an
implement
or
implements..
Vectitation
::
Vectitation
(n.) The act of
carrying,
or state of being
carried..
Postable
::
Postable
(a.)
Capable
of being
carried
by, or as by,
post..
Fanion
::
Fanion
(n.) A small flag
sometimes
carried
at the head of the
baggage
of a
brigade.
Burden
::
Burden
(n.) That which is borne or
carried;
a load.
Anemorphilous
::
Anemorphilous
(a.)
Fertilized
by the
agency
of the wind; -- said of
plants
in which the
pollen
is
carried
to the
stigma
by the wind;
wind-Fertilized.
Cuvette
::
Cuvette
(n.) A pot,
bucket,
or
basin,
in which
molten
plate glass is
carried
from the
melting
pot to the
casting
table..
Woof
::
Woof (n.) The
threads
that cross the warp in a woven
fabric;
the weft; the
filling;
the
thread
usually
carried
by the
shuttle
in
weaving.
Lance
::
Lance (n.) A
weapon
of war,
consisting
of a long shaft or
handle
and a steel blade or head; a spear
carried
by
horsemen,
and often
decorated
with a small flag; also, a spear or
harpoon
used by
whalers
and
fishermen..
Gisarm
::
Gisarm
(n.) A
weapon
with a
scythe-shaped
blade,
and a
separate
long sharp
point,
mounted
on a long staff and
carried
by foot
soldiers..
Bearing Cloth
::
Bearing
cloth () A cloth with which a child is
covered
when
carried
to be
baptized.
Warder
::
Warder
(n.) A
truncheon
or staff
carried
by a king or a
commander
in
chief,
and used in
signaling
his
will..
Still-hunt
::
Stillhouse
(n.) A house in which
distillation
is
carried
on; a
distillery.
Protocol
::
Protocol
(n.) A
preliminary
document
upon the basis of which
negotiations
are
carried
on.
Send
::
Send (n.) The
impulse
of a wave by which a
vessel
is
carried
bodily.
Tommy
::
Tommy (n.)
Bread,
--
generally
a penny roll; the
supply
of food
carried
by
workmen
as their daily
allowance..
Union
::
Union (n.) A cask
suspended
on
trunnions,
in which
fermentation
is
carried
on..
Curtana
::
Curtana
(n.) The
pointless
sword
carried
before
English
monarchs
at their
coronation,
and
emblematically
considered
as the sword of
mercy;
-- also
called
the sword of
Edward
the
Confessor..
Pillar
::
Pillar
(n.) A
portable
ornamental
column,
formerly
carried
before
a
cardinal,
as
emblematic
of his
support
to the
church..
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