Word Meanings - SCANTLING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not plentiful; small; scanty. Jer. Taylor.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of SCANTLING)
- Pittance
- Dole
- driblet
- drop
- drain
- scantling
- Sample
- Specimen
- pattern
- illustration
- case
- exemplification
- Scrap
- Scantling
- piece
- morsel
- fragment
- atom
- bit
- portion
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of SCANTLING)
Related words: (words related to SCANTLING)
- DRAINE
The missel thrush. - SUPPLYMENT
A supplying or furnishing; supply. Shak. - SWILLINGS
See 1 - PORTIONIST
One of the incumbents of a benefice which has two or more rectors or vicars. (more info) 1. A scholar at Merton College, Oxford, who has a certain academical allowance or portion; -- corrupted into postmaster. Shipley. - SWILL
To drink in great draughts; to swallow greedily. Well-dressed people, of both sexes, . . . devouring sliced beef, and swilling pork, and punch, and cider. Smollett. 3. To inebriate; to fill with drink. I should be loth To meet the rudeness - 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. - DROWN
To be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish in water. Methought, what pain it was to drown. Shak. (more info) be drowned, sink, become drunk, fr. druncen drunken. See Drunken, - SCANTLING
Not plentiful; small; scanty. Jer. Taylor. - PATTERN
A full-sized model around which a mold of sand is made, to receive the melted metal. It is usually made of wood and in several parts, so as to be removed from the mold without injuring it. Pattern box, chain, or cylinder , devices, in a loom, for - REPLENISHMENT
1. The act of replenishing, or the state of being replenished. 2. That which replenishes; supply. Cowper. - PIECER
1. One who pieces; a patcher. 2. A child employed in spinning mill to tie together broken threads. - SUPPLY
LL. suppletare, from L. supplere, suppletum; sub under + plere to 1. To fill up, or keep full; to furnish with what is wanted; to afford, or furnish with, a sufficiency; as, rivers are supplied by smaller streams; an aqueduct supplies an artificial - SCANTLE
To be deficient; to fail. Drayton. - PIECEMEALED
Divided into pieces. - INUNDATE
pref. in- in + undare to rise in waves, to overflow, fr. unda a wave. 1. To cover with a flood; to overflow; to deluge; to flood; as, the river inundated the town. 2. To fill with an overflowing abundance or superfluity; as, the country - MOISTENER
One who, or that which, moistens. Johnson. - PIECEMEAL
1. In pieces; in parts or fragments. "On which it piecemeal brake." Chapman. The beasts will tear thee piecemeal. Tennyson. 2. Piece by piece; by little and little in succession. Piecemeal they win, this acre first, than that. Pope. - SUPPLYANT
Supplying or aiding; auxiliary; suppletory. Shak. - SWILLER
One who swills. - FRAGMENTIST
A writer of fragments; as, the fragmentist of Wolfenbüttel. - DISPROPORTIONALLY
In a disproportional manner; unsuitably in form, quantity, or value; unequally. - IMPROPORTIONATE
Not proportionate. - DRIBBLET; DRIBLET
A small piece or part; a small sum; a small quantity of money in making up a sum; as, the money was paid in dribblets. When made up in dribblets, as they could, their best securities were at an interest of twelve per cent. Burke. - DISPROPORTIONABLE
Disproportional; unsuitable in form, size, quantity, or adaptation; disproportionate; inadequate. -- Dis`pro*por"tion*a*ble*ness, n. Hammond. -- Dis`pro*por"tion*a*bly, adv. - DISPROPORTIONALITY
The state of being disproportional. Dr. H. More. - SPARPIECE
The collar beam of a roof; the spanpiece. Gwilt. - PROPORTIONATE
Adjusted to something else according to a proportion; proportional. Longfellow. What is proportionate to his transgression. Locke. - REAPPORTIONMENT
A second or a new apportionment. - MISPROPORTION
To give wrong proportions to; to join without due proportion. - DRIFTPIECE
An upright or curved piece of timber connecting the plank sheer with the gunwale; also, a scroll terminating a rail. - DISPROPORTIONATE
Not proportioned; unsymmetrical; unsuitable to something else in bulk, form, value, or extent; out of proportion; inadequate; as, in a perfect body none of the limbs are disproportionate; it is wisdom not to undertake a work disproportionate means. - CODPIECE
A part of male dress in front of the breeches, formerly made very conspicuous. Shak. Fosbroke. - WATER DRAIN
A drain or channel for draining off water.