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Definition of haft
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of haft is as below...
Haft (n.) A
handle;
that part of an
instrument
or
vessel
taken into the hand, and by which it is held and used; -- said
chiefly
of a
knife,
sword,
or
dagger;
the
hilt..
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Band
::
Band (v. t.) In
Gothic
architecture,
the
molding,
or suite of
moldings,
which
encircles
the
pillars
and small
shafts..
Millwork
::
Millwork
(n.) The
shafting,
gearing,
and other
driving
machinery
of
mills..
Draglink
::
Draglink
(n.) A link
connecting
the
cranks
of two
shafts.
Shaft
::
Shaft (n.) The part of a
candlestick
which
supports
its
branches.
Web
::
Web (n.) The arm of a crank
between
the shaft and the
wrist.
Shafting
::
Shafting
(n.)
Shafts,
collectivelly;
a
system
of
connected
shafts
for
communicating
motion..
Haft
::
Haft (n.) A
handle;
that part of an
instrument
or
vessel
taken into the hand, and by which it is held and used; -- said
chiefly
of a
knife,
sword,
or
dagger;
the
hilt..
Spline
::
Spline
(n.) A
rectangular
piece
fitting
grooves
like key seats in a hub and a
shaft,
so that while the one may slide
endwise
on the
other,
both must
revolve
together;
a
feather;
also,
sometimes,
a
groove
to
receive
such a
rectangular
piece..
Lum
::
Lum (n.) A
ventilating
chimney
over the shaft of a mine.
Drum
::
Drum (n.) One of the
cylindrical,
or
nearly
cylindrical,
blocks,
of which the shaft of a
column
is
composed;
also, a
vertical
wall,
whether
circular
or
polygonal
in plan,
carrying
a
cupola
or
dome..
Neckmould
::
Neckmould
(n.) A small
convex
molding
surrounding
a
column
at the
jinction
of the shaft and
capital.
Vireton
::
Vireton
(n.) An arrow or bolt for a
crossbow
having
feathers
or brass
placed
at an angle with the shaft to make it spin in
flying.
Vagina
::
Vagina
(n.) The shaft of a
terminus,
from which the bust of
figure
seems to issue or
arise..
Cowl
::
Cowl (n.) A
cowl-shaped
cap,
commonly
turning
with the wind, used to
improve
the draft of a
chimney,
ventilating
shaft,
etc..
Shafted
::
Shafted
(a.)
Having
a
shaft;
--
applied
to a spear when the head and the shaft are of
different
tinctures.
Overhang
::
Overhang
(n.) The
projection
of a part
beyond
another
part that is
directly
below it, or
beyond
a part by which it is
supported;
as, the
overhang
of a
shaft;
i. e., its
projection
beyond
its
bearing..
Way Shaft
::
Way shaft () An
interior
shaft,
usually
one
connecting
two
levels..
Stemson
::
Stemple
(n.) A
crossbar
of wood in a
shaft,
serving
as a
step..
Lug
::
Lug (n.) The
leather
loop or ear by which a shaft is held up.
Dudgeon
::
Dudgeon
(n.) A
dudgeon-hafted
dagger;
a
dagger.
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