Definition of drib

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Drib (v. t.) To appropriate unlawfully; to filch; to defalcate.

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Dribble :: Dribble (v. t.) To let fall in drops.
Palmatisected :: Palmatisected (a.) Divided, as a palmate leaf, down to the midrib, so that the parenchyma is interrupted..
Dribble :: Dribble (n.) A drizzling shower; a falling or leaking in drops.
Cleft :: Cleft (a.) Incised nearly to the midrib; as, a cleft leaf..
Pinnatifid :: Pinnatifid (a.) Divided in a pinnate manner, with the divisions not reaching to the midrib..
Baldrib :: Baldrib (n.) A piece of pork cut lower down than the sparerib, and destitute of fat..
Drib :: Drib (v. t.) To appropriate unlawfully; to filch; to defalcate.
Rhachis :: Rhachis (n.) The continued stem or midrib of a pinnately compound leaf, as in a rose leaf or a fern..
Suture :: Suture (n.) A line resembling a seam; as, the dorsal suture of a legume, which really corresponds to a midrib..
Sedge :: Sedge (n.) Any plant of the genus Carex, perennial, endogenous herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy places. They have triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib. There are several hundred species..
Divided :: Divided (a.) Cut into distinct parts, by incisions which reach the midrib; -- said of a leaf..
Dribbed :: Dribbed (imp. & p. p.) of Dri.
Conduplicate :: Conduplicate (a.) Folded lengthwise along the midrib, the upper face being within; -- said of leaves or petals in vernation or aestivation..
Dribble :: Dribble (v. i.) To fall weakly and slowly.
Bedribble :: Bedribble (v. t.) To dribble upon.
Dribbler :: Dribbler (n.) One who dribbles.
Dribbing :: Dribbing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dribbl.
Quadribasic :: Quadribasic (a.) Same as Tetrabasic.
Parted :: Parted (a.) Cleft so that the divisions reach nearly, but not quite, to the midrib, or the base of the blade; -- said of a leaf, and used chiefly in composition; as, three-parted, five-parted, etc..
Excurrent :: Excurrent (a.) Running or extending out; as, an excurrent midrib, one which projects beyond the apex of a leaf; an excurrent steam or trunk, one which continues to the top..
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