Cerecloth

  • 21Searcloth — Sear cloth (?; 115), n. Cerecloth. Mortimer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 22Searcloth — Sear cloth, v. t. To cover, as a sore, with cerecloth. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 23Sparadrap — Spar a*drap, n. [F. sparadrap; cf. It. sparadrappo, NL. sparadrapa.] 1. A cerecloth. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) Any adhesive plaster. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 24To rib land — Rib Rib, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ribbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ribbing}.] 1. To furnish with ribs; to form with rising lines and channels; as, to rib cloth. [1913 Webster] 2. To inclose, as with ribs, and protect; to shut in. [1913 Webster] [1913… …

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  • 25cerement — noun Date: 1602 a shroud for the dead; especially cerecloth usually used in plural …

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  • 26cere — I. transitive verb (cered; cering) Etymology: Middle English, to impregnate with wax, from Middle French cirer, from Latin cerare, from cera Date: 15th century to wrap in or as if in a cerecloth II. noun Etymology: Middle French cere, from… …

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  • 27Erwin Schrödinger — Infobox Scientist box width = 300px name = Erwin Schrödinger image size = 200px caption = Erwin Rudolf Josef Alexander Schrödinger (1887 1961) birth date = birth date|1887|8|12|df=y birth place = Erdberg, Vienna, Austria Hungary death date =… …

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  • 29Sadhu Haridas — (fl. 1837) was a hatha yogi and fakir of nineteenth century India, famous for his reputed power to control his body completely using the power of his mind, employing the energies of kundalini. His most notable feat, carried out in 1837, was to… …

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  • 30Balthazar Gerbier — Sir Balthazar Gerbier (Middelburg, Zeeland, 23 February 1592, N.S. Hampstead Marshall, Berkshire, 1663 [The date 1667 given on the tomb erected for him in Hamstead Marshall church, at a later date, seems to be incorrect, as his daughters were… …

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