Word Meanings - TICKLENBURG - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A coarse, mixed linen fabric made to be sold in the West Indies.
Related words: (words related to TICKLENBURG)
- MIX
mieshate, W. mysgu, Gael. measg, L. miscere, mixtum, Gr. miƧra mixed. The English word has been influenced by L. miscere, mixtum (cf. Mixture), and even the AS. miscan may have been borrowed fr. L. 1. To cause a promiscuous interpenetration of - MIXEDLY
In a mixed or mingled manner. - COARSE
was anciently written course, or cours, it may be an abbreviation of of course, in the common manner of proceeding, common, and hence, homely, made for common domestic use, plain, rude, rough, gross, e. 1. Large in bulk, or composed of large parts - COARSELY
In a coarse manner; roughly; rudely; inelegantly; uncivilly; meanly. - FABRICATE
1. To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build; as, to fabricate a bridge or ship. 2. To form by art and labor; to manufacture; to produce; as, to fabricate woolens. 3. To invent and form; to forge; to - LINENER
A dealer in linen; a linen draper. - MIXTLY
With mixture; in a mixed manner; mixedly. Bacon. - FABRICATOR
One who fabricates; one who constructs or makes. The fabricator of the works of Ossian. Mason. - FABRIC
1. The structure of anything; the manner in which the parts of a thing are united; workmanship; texture; make; as cloth of a beautiful fabric. 2. That which is fabricated; as : Framework; structure; edifice; building. Anon out of the earth a fabric - FABRICANT
One who fabricates; a manufacturer. Simmonds. - MIXER
One who, or that which, mixes. - COARSEN
To make coarse or vulgar; as, to coarsen one's character. Graham. - FABRICATION
1. The act of fabricating, framing, or constructing; construction; manufacture; as, the fabrication of a bridge, a church, or a government. Burke. 2. That which is fabricated; a falsehood; as, the story is doubtless a fabrication. Syn. - MIXEN
A compost heap; a dunghill. Chaucer. Tennyson. - MIXTION
1. Mixture. 2. A kind of cement made of mastic, amber, etc., used as a mordant for gold leaf. - MIXTURE
A kind of liquid medicine made up of many ingredients; esp., as opposed to solution, a liquid preparation in which the solid ingredients are not completely dissolved. (more info) 1. The act of mixing, or the state of being mixed; as, made by a - FABRICATRESS
A woman who fabricates. - MIXOGAMOUS
Pairing with several males; -- said of certain fishes of which several males accompany each female during spawning. - MIXABLE
Capable of being mixed. - BORDEAUX MIXTURE
A fungicidal mixture composed of blue vitriol, lime, and water. The formula in common use is: blue vitriol, 6 lbs.; lime, 4 lbs.; water, 35 -- 50 gallons. - INFABRICATED
Not fabricated; unwrought; not artificial; natural. - PERMIX
To mix; to mingle. - PERMIXTION
See PERMISSION - IMMIX
To mix; to mingle. Amongst her tears immixing prayers meek. Spenser. - COMMIX
To mix or mingle together; to blend. The commixed impressions of all the colors do stir up and beget a sensation of white. Sir I. Newton. To commix With winds that sailors rail at. Shak. - INTERMIXTURE
1. A mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed. Boyle. 2. Admixture; an additional ingredient. In this height of impiety there wanted not an intermixture of levity and folly. Bacon. - INTERMIXEDLY
In a mixed manner. - IMMIXTURE
Freedom from mixture; purity. W. Montagu. - INTERMIX
To mix together; to intermingle. In yonder spring of roses, intermixed With myrtle, find what to redress till noon. Milton.