Word Meanings - WEATHERBOARDING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The covering or siding of a building, formed of boards lapping over one another, to exclude rain, snow, etc. Boards adapted or intended for such use.
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- FORMALITY
The dress prescribed for any body of men, academical, municipal, or sacerdotal. The doctors attending her in their formalities as far as Shotover. Fuller. 6. That which is formal; the formal part. It unties the inward knot of marriage, . . . while - SIDEBOARD
A piece of dining-room furniture having compartments and shelves for keeping or displaying articles of table service. At a stately sideboard, by the wine, That fragrant smell diffused. Milton. - SIDESADDLE
A saddle for women, in which the rider sits with both feet on one side of the animal mounted. Sidesaddle flower , a plant with hollow leaves and curiously shaped flowers; -- called also huntsman's cup. See Sarracenia. - LAPPS
A branch of the Mongolian race, now living in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, and the adjacent parts of Russia. - COVER-POINT
The fielder in the games of cricket and lacrosse who supports "point." - ANOTHER-GUESS
Of another sort. It used to go in another-guess manner. Arbuthnot. - FORMICARY
The nest or dwelling of a swarm of ants; an ant-hill. - ADAPTABLE
Capable of being adapted. - FORMULIZE
To reduce to a formula; to formulate. Emerson. - INTENDENT
See N - COVERLET
The uppermost cover of a bed or of any piece of furniture. Lay her in lilies and in violets . . . And odored sheets and arras coverlets. Spenser. - SIDEWALK
A walk for foot passengers at the side of a street or road; a foot pavement. - FORMERLY
In time past, either in time immediately preceding or at any indefinite distance; of old; heretofore. - INTENDIMENT
Attention; consideration; knowledge; understanding. Spenser. - COVERCLE
A small cover; a lid. Sir T. Browne. - FORMICAROID
Like or pertaining to the family Formicaridæ or ant thrushes. - FORMIDABLY
In a formidable manner. - SIDELING
Sidelong; on the side; laterally; also, obliquely; askew. A fellow nailed up maps . . . some sideling, and others upside down. Swift. - FORMICATE
Resembling, or pertaining to, an ant or ants. - LAPPISH
Of or pertaining to the Lapps; Laplandish. -- n. - INFORMITY
Want of regular form; shapelessness. - FALCIFORM
Having the shape of a scithe or sickle; resembling a reaping hook; as, the falciform ligatment of the liver. - OMNIFORMITY
The condition or quality of having every form. Dr. H. More. - DEFORMER
One who deforms. - CROWN SIDE
See OFFICE - DIVERSIFORM
Of a different form; of varied forms. - VARIFORM
Having different shapes or forms. - PREFORM
To form beforehand, or for special ends. "Their natures and preformed faculties. " Shak. - RESINIFORM
Having the form of resin. - WAYSIDE
The side of the way; the edge or border of a road or path. - BIFORM
Having two forms, bodies, or shapes. Croxall. - VILLIFORM
Having the form or appearance of villi; like close-set fibers, either hard or soft; as, the teeth of perch are villiform. - DISSIDENT
No agreeing; dissenting; discordant; different. Our life and manners be dissident from theirs. Robynson (More's Utopia). (more info) sit apart, to disagree; dis- + sedere to sit: cf. F. dissident. See - REFORMALIZE
To affect reformation; to pretend to correctness. - FULL-FORMED
Full in form or shape; rounded out with flesh. The full-formed maids of Afric. Thomson. - SCORIFORM
In the form of scoria. - MALCONFORMATION
Imperfect, disproportionate, or abnormal formation; ill form; disproportion of parts. - PENNIFORM
Having the form of a feather or plume. - REFORMATIVE
Forming again; having the quality of renewing form; reformatory. Good.