Word Meanings - SPARERIB - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A piece of pork, consisting or ribs with little flesh on them.
Related words: (words related to SPARERIB)
- CONSISTENTLY
 In a consistent manner.
- FLESHMENT
 The act of fleshing, or the excitement attending a successful beginning. Shak.
- CONSIST
 1. To stand firm; to be in a fixed or permanent state, as a body composed of parts in union or connection; to hold together; to be; to exist; to subsist; to be supported and maintained. He is before all things, and by him all things consist. Col.
- FLESHHOOD
 The state or condition of having a form of flesh; incarnation. Thou, who hast thyself Endured this fleshhood. Mrs. Browning.
- CONSISTORIAN
 Pertaining to a Presbyterian consistory; -- a contemptuous term of 17th century controversy. You fall next on the consistorian schismatics; for so you call Presbyterians. Milton.
- LITTLENESS
 The state or quality of being little; as, littleness of size, thought, duration, power, etc. Syn. -- Smallness; slightness; inconsiderableness; narrowness; insignificance; meanness; penuriousness.
- PIECER
 1. One who pieces; a patcher. 2. A child employed in spinning mill to tie together broken threads.
- PIECEMEALED
 Divided into pieces.
- CONSISTENCE; CONSISTENCY
 1. The condition of standing or adhering together, or being fixed in union, as the parts of a body; existence; firmness; coherence; solidity. Water, being divided, maketh many circles, till it restore itself to the natural consistence. Bacon. We
- FLESHINESS
 The state of being fleshy; plumpness; corpulence; grossness. Milton.
- CONSISTORY
 The spiritual court of a diocesan bishop held before his chancellor or commissioner in his cathedral church or elsewhere. Hook. (more info) consistorium a place of assembly, the place where the emperor's council met, fr. consistere: cf.
- 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.
- LITTLE-EASE
 An old slang name for the pillory, stocks, etc., of a prison. Latimer.
- FLESHER
 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.
- FLESHLY
 1. Of or pertaining to the flesh; corporeal. "Fleshly bondage." Denham. 2. Animal; not Dryden. 3. Human; not celestial; not spiritual or divine. "Fleshly wisdom." 2 Cor. i. 12. Much ostentation vain of fleshly arm And fragile arms. Milton.
- PIECELESS
 Not made of pieces; whole; entire.
- CONSISTENT
 1. Possessing firmness or fixedness; firm; hard; solid. The humoral and consistent parts of the body. Harvey. 2. Having agreement with itself or with something else; having harmony among its parts; possesing unity; accordant; harmonious; congruous;
- FLESHLESS
 Destitute of flesh; lean. Carlyle.
- PIECELY
 In pieces; piecemeal.
- CONSISTORIAL
 Of or pertaining to a consistory. "Consistorial laws." Hooker. "Consistorial courts." Bp. Hoadley.
- SPARPIECE
 The collar beam of a roof; the spanpiece. Gwilt.
- DRIFTPIECE
 An upright or curved piece of timber connecting the plank sheer with the gunwale; also, a scroll terminating a rail.
- CODPIECE
 A part of male dress in front of the breeches, formerly made very conspicuous. Shak. Fosbroke.
- HORSEFLESH
 1. The flesh of horses. The Chinese eat horseflesh at this day. Bacon. 2. Horses, generally; the qualities of a horse; as, he is a judge of horseflesh. Horseflesh ore , a miner's name for bornite, in allusion to its peculiar reddish color on
- DO-LITTLE
 One who performs little though professing much. Great talkers are commonly dolittles. Bp. Richardson.
- INCONSISTENTLY
 In an inconsistent manner.
- AFTERPIECE
 The heel of a rudder. (more info) 1. A piece performed after a play, usually a farce or other small entertainment.
- FIELDPIECE
 A cannon mounted on wheels, for the use of a marching army; a piece of field artillery; -- called also field gun.
- BACKPIECE; BACKPLATE
 A piece, or plate which forms the back of anything, or which covers the back; armor for the back.
- INCONSISTENCY
 1. The quality or state of being inconsistent; discordance in respect to sentiment or action; such contrariety between two things that both can not exist or be true together; disagreement; incompatibility. There is a perfect inconsistency between
- TIMEPIECE
 A clock, watch, or other instrument, to measure or show the progress of time; a chronometer.
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