Word Meanings - FOLIAGED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Furnished with foliage; leaved; as, the variously foliaged mulberry.
Related words: (words related to FOLIAGED)
- FURNISHMENT
The act of furnishing, or of supplying furniture; also, furniture. Daniel. - LEAVE-TAKING
Taking of leave; parting compliments. Shak. - LEAVED
Bearing, or having, a leaf or leaves; having folds; -- used in combination; as, a four-leaved clover; a two-leaved gate; long- leaved. - LEAVENING
1. The act of making light, or causing to ferment, by means of leaven. 2. That which leavens or makes light. Bacon. - LEAVELESS
Leafless. Carew. - FOLIAGED
Furnished with foliage; leaved; as, the variously foliaged mulberry. - LEAVEN
alleviation, mitigation; but taken in the sense of, a raising, that 1. Any substance that produces, or is designed to produce, fermentation, as in dough or liquids; esp., a portion of fermenting dough, which, mixed with a larger quantity of dough, - LEAVINGS
1. Things left; remnants; relics. 2. Refuse; offal. - LEAVINESS
Leafiness. - FURNISH
Pr. formir, furmir, fromir, to accomplish, satisfy, fr. OHG. frumjan to further, execute, do, akin to E. frame. See Frame, v. t., and - 1. To supply with anything necessary, useful, or appropriate; to provide; to equip; to fit out, or fit up; to - FURNISHER
One who supplies or fits out. - MULBERRY
The berry or fruit of any tree of the genus Morus; also, the tree itself. See Morus. 2. A dark pure color, like the hue of a black mulberry. Mulberry mass. See Morula. -- Paper mulberry, a tree , related to the true mulberry, used in Polynesia - LEAVENOUS
Containing leaven. Milton. - VARIOUSLY
In various or different ways. - LEAVER
One who leaves, or withdraws. - LEAVE
To send out leaves; to leaf; -- often with out. G. Fletcher. - LEAVY
Leafy. Chapman. - MULBERRY-FACED
Having a face of a mulberry color, or blotched as if with mulberry stains. - LEAVES
pl. of Leaf. - FOLIAGE
foille, fueille, fueil, F. feulle, leaf, L. folium. See 3d Foil, and 1. Leaves, collectively, as produced or arranged by nature; leafage; as, a tree or forest of beautiful foliage. 2. A cluster of leaves, flowers, and branches; especially, the - BELEAVE
To leave or to be left. May. - CLEAVER
One who cleaves, or that which cleaves; especially, a butcher's instrument for cutting animal bodies into joints or pieces. - FIVE-LEAFED; FIVE-LEAVED
Having five leaflets, as the Virginia creeper. - PARKLEAVES
A European species of Saint John's-wort; the tutsan. See Tutsan. - CLEAVELANDITE
A variety of albite, white and lamellar in structure. - DISFURNISH
To deprive of that with which anything is furnished (furniture, equipments, etc.); to strip; to render destitute; to divest. I am a thing obscure, disfurnished of All merit, that can raise me higher. Massinger. - CLEAVE
clifian; akin to OS. klibon, G. kleben, LG. kliven, D. kleven, Dan. klæbe, Sw. klibba, and also to G. kleiben to cleve, paste, Icel. 1. To adhere closely; to stick; to hold fast; to cling. My bones cleave to my skin. Ps. cii. 5. The diseases of - FORLEAVE
To leave off wholly. Chaucer. - SLEAVED
Raw; not spun or wrought; as, sleaved thread or silk. Holinshed. - CLEAVAGE
The quality possessed by many crystallized substances of splitting readily in one or more definite directions, in which the cohesive attraction is a minimum, affording more or less smooth surfaces; the direction of the dividing plane; a fragment