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Definition of ewer
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Ewer (n.) A kind of
widemouthed
pitcher
or jug; esp., one used to hold water for the
toilet..
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Vitiate
::
Vitiate
(v. t.) To make
vicious,
faulty,
or
imperfect;
to
render
defective;
to
injure
the
substance
or
qualities
of; to
impair;
to
contaminate;
to
spoil;
as,
exaggeration
vitiates
a style of
writing;
sewer gas
vitiates
the air..
Sewerage
::
Sewerage
(n.) The
construction
of a sewer or
sewers.
Lessen
::
Lessen
(a.) To make less; to
reduce;
to make
smaller,
or
fewer;
to
diminish;
to
lower;
to
degrade;
as, to
lessen
a
kingdom,
or a
population;
to
lessen
speed,
rank,
fortune..
Manhole
::
Manhole
(n.) A hole
through
which a man may
descend
or creep into a
drain,
sewer,
steam
boiler,
parts of
machinery,
etc., for
cleaning
or
repairing..
Semicupium
::
Semicupium
(n.) A half bath, or one that
covers
only the lewer
extremities
and the hips; a
sitz-bath;
a half bath, or hip
bath..
Multum
::
Multum
(n.) An
extract
of
quassia
licorice,
fraudulently
used by
brewers
in order to
economize
malt and
hops..
Acacia
::
Acacia
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
trees and
shrubs.
Nearly
300
species
are
Australian
or
Polynesian,
and have
terete
or
vertically
compressed
leaf
stalks,
instead
of the
bipinnate
leaves
of the much fewer
species
of
America,
Africa,
etc. Very few are found in
temperate
climates..
Flush
::
Flush (v. t.) To cause to be full; to
flood;
to
overflow;
to
overwhelm
with
water;
as, to flush the
meadows;
to flood for the
purpose
of
cleaning;
as, to flush a
sewer..
Shore
::
Shore (n.) A
sewer.
Underlease
::
Underlease
(n.) A lease
granted
by a
tenant
or
lessee;
especially,
a lease
granted
by one who is
himself
a
lessee
for
years,
for any fewer or less
number
of years than he
himself
holds;
a
sublease..
Creel
::
Creel (n.) A bar or set of bars with
skewers
for
holding
paying-off
bobbins,
as in the
roving
machine,
throstle,
and
mule..
Sewer
::
Sewer (n.) A small
tortricid
moth whose larva sews
together
the edges of a leaf by means of silk; as, the
apple-leaf
sewer
(Phoxopteris
nubeculana).
Washstand
::
Washstand
(n.) A piece of
furniture
holding
the ewer or
pitcher,
basin,
and other
requisites
for
washing
the
person..
Sentine
::
Sentine
(n.) A place for dregs and dirt; a sink; a
sewer.
Screwer
::
Screwer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
screws..
Stillness
::
Stillion
(n.) A
stand,
as for casks or vats in a
brewery,
or for
pottery
while
drying..
Tipper
::
Tipper
(n.) A kind of ale
brewed
with
brackish
water
obtained
from a
particular
well; -- so
called
from the first
brewer
of it, one
Thomas
Tipper..
Bittern
::
Bittern
(a.) A very
bitter
compound
of
quassia,
cocculus
Indicus,
etc., used by
fraudulent
brewers
in
adulterating
beer..
Gill
::
Gill (n.) One of the combs of
closely
ranged
steel pins which
divide
the
ribbons
of flax fiber or wool into fewer
parallel
filaments.
Renewer
::
Renewer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
renews..
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