Word Meanings - DOWNTHROW - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The sudden drop or depression of the strata of rocks on one side of a fault. See Throw, n.
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- STRATARITHMETRY
The art of drawing up an army, or any given number of men, in any geometrical figure, or of estimating or expressing the number of men in such a figure. - FAULTINESS
Quality or state of being faulty. Round, even to faultiness. Shak. - THROW
Pain; especially, pain of travail; throe. Spenser. Dryden. - THROWING
a. & n. from Throw, v. Throwing engine, Throwing mill, Throwing table, or Throwing wheel , a machine on which earthenware is first rudely shaped by the hand of the potter from a mass of clay revolving rapidly on a disk or table carried - THROW-OFF
A start in a hunt or a race. - FAULT
A lost scent; act of losing the scent. Ceasing their clamorous cry till they have singled, With much ado, the cold fault cleary out. Shak. (more info) falta), fr. a verb meaning to want, fail, freq., fr. L. fallere to 1. Defect; want; - FAULTING
The state or condition of being faulted; the process by which a fault is produced. - THROWER
One who throws. Specifically: One who throws or twists silk; a throwster. One who shapes vessels on a throwing engine. - SUDDEN
soudain, L. subitaneus, fr. subitus sudden, that has come unexpectedly, p.p. of subire to come on, to steal upon; sub under, 1. Happening without previous notice or with very brief notice; coming unexpectedly, or without the common preparation; - SUDDENTY
Suddenness; a sudden. On a suddenty, on a sudden. Sir W. Scott. - THROWN
a. & p. p. from Throw, v. Thrown silk, silk thread consisting of two or more singles twisted together like a rope, in a direction contrary to that in which the singles of which it is composed are twisted. M'Culloch. -- Thrown singles, silk thread - FAULT-FINDING
The act of finding fault or blaming; -- used derogatively. Also Adj. - DEPRESSION
The angular distance of a celestial object below the horizon. (more info) 1. The act of depressing. 2. The state of being depressed; a sinking. 3. A falling in of the surface; a sinking below its true place; a cavity or hollow; as, roughness - STRATAGEM
An artifice or trick in war for deceiving the enemy; hence, in general, artifice; deceptive device; secret plot; evil machination. Fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils. Shak. Those oft are stratagems which error seem, Nor is it Homer nods, but - THROWSTER
One who throws or twists silk; a thrower. - ROCKSUCKER
A lamprey. - STRATA
pl. of Stratum. - FAULTLESS
Without fault; not defective or imperfect; free from blemish; free from incorrectness, vice, or offense; perfect; as, a faultless poem. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. Pope. Syn. - THROWE
A turning lathe. - THROW-CROOK
An instrument used for twisting ropes out of straw. - PICK-FAULT
One who seeks out faults. - MISTHROW
To throw wrongly. - OUTTHROW
1. To throw out. Spenser. 2. To excel in throwing, as in ball playing. - FINDFAULTING
Apt to censure or cavil; faultfinding; captious. Whitlock. - FINDFAULT
A censurer or caviler. - DEFAULTER
1. One who makes default; one who fails to appear in court when court when called. 2. One who fails to perform a duty; a delinquent; particularly, one who fails to account for public money intrusted to his care; a peculator; a defalcator.