Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . line-spike, n. An iron tool, tapering to a point, toseparate strands of a_rope, in splicing. Marmalade, raar^ma-lad, n. A pasty ur jelly-like pre-serve made of the pulp of fruit, boiled with sugar. Marmoreal, maT-more-al, -rean, a. Pert, to, or like,made of, or having the qualities of, marble. Marmoset, marmo-zet, n. A small, agile, wary monkey, having soft fur, sharp, hooked nails,and a
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . line-spike, n. An iron tool, tapering to a point, toseparate strands of a_rope, in splicing. Marmalade, raar^ma-lad, n. A pasty ur jelly-like pre-serve made of the pulp of fruit, boiled with sugar. Marmoreal, maT-more-al, -rean, a. Pert, to, or like,made of, or having the qualities of, marble. Marmoset, marmo-zet, n. A small, agile, wary monkey, having soft fur, sharp, hooked nails,and a long, tliick, hairy, non-prehensile tail. Marmot, mar^mot, n. A burrowing and hybematingrodent of Europe, Asia,and America, of manyspecies, most of which(as the marmot of theAlps and Pyrenees andtheprairiedogof Amer.)live in communities,while others (as theAmer. woodchuck) are -^^solitary. Maroon, ma-roon, w. A * i ? t,t fugitive slave living on Alpine Marmot, the mountains in the W. Indies and Guiana. — v. t.[marooned (-roond), -eooning.] To put (a sailor)ashore on a desolate isle, under pretense of his hav-ing committed crime. Maroon, ma-roon, a. Brownish-crimson; of a claretcolor.— n.
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