Word Meanings - WAIT-A-BIT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Any of several plants bearing thorns or stiff hooked appendages, which catch and tear the clothing, as: The greenbrier. Any of various species of hawthorn. In South Africa, one of numerous acacias and mimosas. The grapple plant. The prickly ash.
Related words: (words related to WAIT-A-BIT)
- SOUTHSAY
 See SOOTHSAY
- SOUTHWESTERLY
 To ward or from the southwest; as, a southwesterly course; a southwesterly wind.
- THORNSET
 Set with thorns. Dyer.
- STIFFENER
 One who, or that which, stiffens anything, as a piece of stiff cloth in a cravat.
- SOUTHERNLINESS
 Southerliness.
- HOOKE'S GEARING
 Spur gearing having teeth slanting across the face of the wheel, sometimes slanting in opposite directions from the middle.
- SOUTHREN
 Southern. "I am a Southren man." Chaucer.
- AFRICANISM
 A word, phrase, idiom, or custom peculiar to Africa or Africans. "The knotty Africanisms . . . of the fathers." Milton.
- PLANTIGRADA
 A subdivision of Carnivora having plantigrade feet. It includes the bears, raccoons, and allied species.
- PLANTULE
 The embryo which has begun its development in the act of germination.
- PLANTIGRADE
 Walking on the sole of the foot; pertaining to the plantigrades. Having the foot so formed that the heel touches the ground when the leg is upright.
- CATCHWORK
 A work or artificial watercourse for throwing water on lands that lie on the slopes of hills; a catchdrain.
- STIFFENING
 1. Act or process of making stiff. 2. Something used to make anything stiff. Stiffening order , a permission granted by the customs department to take cargo or ballast on board before the old cargo is out, in order to steady the ship.
- CATCHER
 The player who stands behind the batsman to catch the ball. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, catches.
- CATCHWORD
 The first word of any page of a book after the first, inserted at the right hand bottom corner of the preceding page for the assistance of the reader. It is seldom used in modern printing. 3. A word or phrase caught up and repeated for effect; as,
- SPECIES
 A group of individuals agreeing in common attributes, and designated by a common name; a conception subordinated to another conception, called a genus, or generic conception, from which it differs in containing or comprehending more attributes,
- BEARISH
 Partaking of the qualities of a bear; resembling a bear in temper or manners. Harris.
- CLOTHESLINE
 A rope or wire on which clothes are hung to dry.
- WHICHEVER; WHICHSOEVER
 Whether one or another; whether one or the other; which; that one which; as, whichever road you take, it will lead you to town.
- SOUTHSAYER
 See SOOTHSAYER
- DISPLANTATION
 The act of displanting; removal; displacement. Sir W. Raleigh.
- SUPPLANT
 heels, to throw down; sub under + planta the sole of the foot, also, 1. To trip up. "Supplanted, down he fell." Milton. 2. To remove or displace by stratagem; to displace and take the place of; to supersede; as, a rival supplants another in the
- WATER-BEARER
 The constellation Aquarius.
- SAILCLOTH
 Duck or canvas used in making sails.
- SCATCH
 A kind of bit for the bridle of a horse; -- called also scatchmouth. Bailey.
- INNUMEROUS
 Innumerable. Milton.
- BEDCLOTHES
 Blankets, sheets, coverlets, etc., for a bed. Shak.
- SHIELD-BEARER
 Any small moth of the genus Aspidisca, whose larva makes a shieldlike covering for itself out of bits of leaves. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, carries a shield.
- HEARSECLOTH
 A cloth for covering a coffin when on a bier; a pall. Bp. Sanderson.
- BREECHCLOTH
 A cloth worn around the breech.
- BEAUCATCHER
 A small flat curl worn on the temple by women.
- CANT HOOK
 A wooden lever with a movable iron hook. hear the end; -- used for canting or turning over heavy logs, etc. Bartlett.
- CONY-CATCH
 To deceive; to cheat; to trick. Take heed, Signor Baptista, lest you be cony-catched in the this business. Shak.
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