Word Meanings - FLESHER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. A butcher. A flesher on a block had laid his whittle down. Macaulay. 2. A two-handled, convex, blunt-edged knife, for scraping hides; a fleshing knife.
Related words: (words related to FLESHER)
- BLOCKISH
Like a block; deficient in understanding; stupid; dull. "Blockish Ajax." Shak. -- Block"ish*ly, adv. -- Block"ish*ness, n. - BUTCHERING
1. The business of a butcher. 2. The act of slaughtering; the act of killing cruelly and needlessly. That dreadful butchering of one another. Addison. - BLOCKING
1. The act of obstructing, supporting, shaping, or stamping with a block or blocks. 2. Blocks used to support temporarily. - HANDLING
The mode of using the pencil or brush, etc.; style of touch. Fairholt. (more info) 1. A touching, controlling, managing, using, etc., with the hand or hands, or as with the hands. See Handle, v. t. The heavens and your fair handling Have made you - BUTCHER'S BROOM
A genus of plants ; esp. R. aculeatus, which has large red berries and leaflike branches. See Cladophyll. - FLESHMENT
The act of fleshing, or the excitement attending a successful beginning. Shak. - BLOCK TIN
See TIN - CONVEXED
Made convex; protuberant in a spherical form. Sir T. Browne. - EDGELESS
Without an edge; not sharp; blunt; obtuse; as, an edgeless sword or weapon. - SCRAPING
1. The act of scraping; the act or process of making even, or reducing to the proper form, by means of a scraper. 2. Something scraped off; that which is separated from a substance, or is collected by scraping; as, the scraping of the street. - BLOCK SIGNAL
One of the danger signals or safety signals which guide the movement of trains in a block system. The signal is often so coupled with a switch that act of opening or closing the switch operates the signal also. - CONVEXEDNESS
Convexity. - BLUNTISH
Somewhat blunt. -- Blunt"ish*ness, n. - FLESHHOOD
The state or condition of having a form of flesh; incarnation. Thou, who hast thyself Endured this fleshhood. Mrs. Browning. - CONVEX
Rising or swelling into a spherical or rounded form; regularly protuberant or bulging; -- said of a spherical surface or curved line when viewed from without, in opposition to concave. Drops of water naturally form themselves into figures with a - BUTCHERLY
Like a butcher; without compunction; savage; bloody; inhuman; fell. "The victim of a butcherly murder." D. Webster. What stratagems, how fell, how butcherly, This deadly quarrel daily doth beget! Shak. - CONVEXO-PLANE
Convex on one side, and flat on the other; plano-convex. - HANDLESS
Without a hand. Shak. - BLUNTLY
In a blunt manner; coarsely; plainly; abruptly; without delicacy, or the usual forms of civility. Sometimes after bluntly giving his opinions, he would quietly lay himself asleep until the end of their deliberations. Jeffrey. - BLOCKAGE
The act of blocking up; the state of being blocked up. - CAUTIONARY BLOCK
A block in which two or more trains are permitted to travel, under restrictions imposed by a caution card or the like. - CHANDLER
of candles, LL. candelarius chandler, fr. L. candela candle. See 1. A maker or seller of candles. The chandler's basket, on his shoulder borne, With tallow spots thy coat. Gay. 2. A dealer in other commodities, which are indicated by - PREKNOWLEDGE
Prior knowledge. - LEDGEMENT
See LEDGMENT - CHIDESTER
A female scold. - WEDGY
Like a wedge; wedge-shaped. - LEADING EDGE
same as Advancing edge, above. - INTERPLEDGE
To pledge mutually. - TAILBLOCK
A block with a tail. See Tail, 9. - FOLLOWING EDGE
See ABOVE - SAFE-PLEDGE
A surety for the appearance of a person at a given time. Bracton.