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Word Meanings - WITCH-TREE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

The witch-hazel.

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  • WITCH-ELM
    See WYCH-ELM
  • WITCH
    A certain curve of the third order, described by Maria Agnesi under the name versiera. (more info) the same word as AS. witiga, witga, a soothsayer ; cf. Fries. wikke, a witch, LG. wikken to predict, Icel. vitki a wizard, 1. One who practices
  • WITCHING
    That witches or enchants; suited to enchantment or witchcraft; bewitching. "The very witching time of night." Shak. -- Witch"ing*ly, adv.
  • WITCHCRAFT
    1. The practices or art of witches; sorcery; enchantments; intercourse with evil spirits. 2. Power more than natural; irresistible influence. He hath a witchcraft Over the king in 's tongue. Shak.
  • HAZELESS
    Destitute of haze. Tyndall.
  • HAZEL
    A shrub or small tree of the genus Corylus, as the C. avellana, bearing a nut containing a kernel of a mild, farinaceous taste; the filbert. The American species are C. Americana, which produces the common hazelnut, and C. rostrata. See Filbert.
  • HAZELNUT
    The nut of the hazel. Shak.
  • WITCH-TREE
    The witch-hazel.
  • HAZELWORT
    The asarabacca.
  • WITCHERY
    1. Sorcery; enchantment; witchcraft. Great Comus, Deep skilled in all his mother's witcheries. Milton. A woman infamous . . . for witcheries. Sir W. Scott. 2. Fascination; irresistible influence; enchantment. He never felt The witchery of the soft
  • WITCH-HAZEL
    The wych-elm. An American shrub or small tree , which blossoms late in autumn.
  • HAZELLY
    Of the color of the hazelnut; of a light brown. Mortimer.
  • WITCHUCK
    The sand martin, or bank swallow.
  • UNWITCH
    To free from a witch or witches; to fee from witchcraft. B. Jonson.
  • POINT SWITCH
    A switch made up of a rail from each track, both rails being tapered far back and connected to throw alongside the through rail of either track.
  • SPLIT SWITCH
    = Point switch.
  • BEWITCHING
    Having power to bewitch or fascinate; enchanting; captivating; charming. -- Be*witch"ing*ly, adv. -- Be*witch"ing*ness, n.
  • BEWITCHERY
    The power of bewitching or fascinating; bewitchment; charm; fascination. There is a certain bewitchery or fascination in words. South.
  • WATER WITCH
    The dabchick. The stormy petrel.
  • SWITCHY
    Whisking. Coombe.
  • TWITCH
    To pull with a sudden jerk; to pluck with a short, quick motion; to snatch; as, to twitch one by the sleeve; to twitch a thing out of another's hand; to twitch off clusters of grapes. Thrice they twitched the diamond in her ear. Pope. (more info)
  • SWITCHEL
    A beverage of molasses and water, seasoned with vinegar and ginger.
  • KNIFE SWITCH
    A switch consisting of one or more knifelike pieces hinged at one end and making contact near the other with flat gripping springs.
  • COWITCH
    See COWHAGE
  • BEWITCHEDNESS
    The state of being bewitched. Gauden.
  • UNBEWITCH
    To free from a spell; to disenchant. South.

 

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