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Definition of ham
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Ham (n.) The thigh of any
animal;
especially,
the thigh of a hog cured by
salting
and
smoking..
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Batter
::
Batter
(v. t.) To
flatten
(metal)
by
hammering,
so as to
compress
it
inwardly
and
spread
it
outwardly..
Camerlingo
::
Camerlingo
(n.) The papal
chamberlain;
the
cardinal
who
presides
over the
pope's
household.
He has at times
possessed
great
power.
Monothalamous
::
Monothalamous
(a.)
One-chambered.
Stonebuck
::
Stonebrearer
(n.) A
machine
for
crushing
or
hammering
stone.
Dome
::
Dome (n.) Any
erection
resembling
the dome or
cupola
of a
building;
as the upper part of a
furnace,
the
vertical
steam
chamber
on the top of a
boiler,
etc..
Reproach
::
Reproach
(v. t.) To come back to, or come home to, as a
matter
of
blame;
to bring shame or
disgrace
upon; to
disgrace..
Izard
::
Izard (n.) A
variety
of the
chamois
found in the
Pyrenees.
Brazen
::
Brazen
(v. t.) To carry
through
impudently
or
shamelessly;
as, to
brazen
the
matter
through..
Mahound
::
Mahound
(n.) A
contemptuous
name for
Mohammed;
hence,
an evil
spirit;
a
devil..
Usher
::
Usher (n.) An
officer
or
servant
who has the care of the door of a
court,
hall,
chamber,
or the like;
hence,
an
officer
whose
business
it is to
introduce
strangers,
or to walk
before
a
person
of rank. Also, one who
escorts
persons
to seats in a
church,
theater,
etc..
Countersunk
::
Countersunk
(p. p. & a.)
Beveled
on the lower side, so as to fit a
chamfered
countersink;
as, a
countersunk
nailhead..
Ignominiously
::
Ignominiously
(adv.)
In an
ignominious
manner;
disgracefully;
shamefully;
ingloriously.
Impudence
::
Impudence
(n.) The
quality
of being
impudent;
assurance,
accompanied
with a
disregard
of the
presence
or
opinions
of
others;
shamelessness;
forwardness;
want of
modesty..
Alhambra
::
Alhambra
(n.) The
palace
of the
Moorish
kings at
Granada.
Cracker
::
Cracker
(n.) A thin, dry
biscuit,
often hard or
crisp;
as, a
Boston
cracker;
a
Graham
cracker;
a soda
cracker;
an
oyster
cracker..
Smith
::
Smith (n.) One who
forges
with the
hammer;
one who works in
metals;
as, a
blacksmith,
goldsmith,
silversmith,
and the
like..
Seven-shooter
::
Seven-shooter
(n.) A
firearm,
esp. a
pistol,
with seven
barrels
or
chambers
for
cartridges,
or one
capable
of
firing
seven shots
without
reloading..
Brummagem
::
Brummagem
(a.)
Counterfeit;
gaudy but
worthless;
sham.
#NAME?
::
-ite () A
suffix
denoting
one of a
party,
a
sympathizer
with or
adherent
of, and the like, and
frequently
used in
ridicule;
as, a
Millerite;
a
Benthamite..
Impudently
::
Impudently
(adv.)
In an
impudent
manner;
with
unbecoming
assurance;
shamelessly.
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