- Pock-pitted
- Pock-pitted Pock"-pit`ted, a. Pockmarked; pitted. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
pock-fretten — pitted with the small pox … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
pitted outwash terrace — A relict glaciofluvial terrace that retains its original attitude, composed of undistorted outwash sediments and depositional structures and whose surface is pock marked with numerous potholes or kettle depressions. Compare: collapsed… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
pockpitted — pockˈpitted adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑pock … Useful english dictionary
pocked — adjective 1. used of paved surfaces having holes or pits • Syn: ↑pockmarked, ↑potholed • Similar to: ↑rough, ↑unsmooth 2. marked by or as if by smallpox or acne or other eruptive skin disease • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Smallpox — otheruses4|the disease the 1982 Serbian film|Variola Vera|the fish genus|Variola (Serranidae) Infobox Disease Name = Smallpox Caption = A child infected with smallpox ICD10 = ICD10|B|03| |b|00 ICD9 = ICD9|050 DiseasesDB = 12219 MedlinePlus =… … Wikipedia
Grayley — This interesting and unusual name is of Norman (French) origin, introduced into Britain after the Conquest of 1066, and is a good example of that large group of European surnames that were gradually created by the habitual use of a nickname. In… … Surnames reference
Greasley — This interesting and unusual name is of Norman (French) origin, introduced into Britain after the Conquest of 1066, and is a good example of that large group of European surnames that were gradually created by the habitual use of a nickname. In… … Surnames reference
Grellis — This interesting and unusual name is of Norman (French) origin, introduced into Britain after the Conquest of 1066, and is a good example of that large group of European surnames that were gradually created by the habitual use of a nickname. In… … Surnames reference
Grealish — Recorded as Grealis, Gresley and Grealish, and many others as shown below, this interesting and unusual name is medieval English, but of Norman French origins. First introduced into Britain after the famous Conquest of 1066, it is a good example… … Surnames reference
Gresley — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from Gresley in Derbyshire, recorded as Griseleia in the 1130 Pipe Rolls, or from Greasley in Nottinghamshire, recorded as Griseleia in the Domesday Book of 1086. The… … Surnames reference