Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Whirling-table. a, foot-board ; 6, wheel; c, pulley ;d, arm; e, /. uprights. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; gnd, eve, tSrm; Yn, Ice; 6dd, tone, 8r; WHISKY 507 WHO who, or that which, whisks, or moves with a quick,sweeping motion ; that part of the beard whichgrows upon-the sides of the face, or the cheeks; for-merly, the hair of the upper lip, or mustache; thelong, projecting h


Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Whirling-table. a, foot-board ; 6, wheel; c, pulley ;d, arm; e, /. uprights. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; gnd, eve, tSrm; Yn, Ice; 6dd, tone, 8r; WHISKY 507 WHO who, or that which, whisks, or moves with a quick,sweeping motion ; that part of the beard whichgrows upon-the sides of the face, or the cheeks; for-merly, the hair of the upper lip, or mustache; thelong, projecting hairs growing at the sides of themouth of a cat, etc.—Whiskered, -erd, a. Formedinto, furnished with, or having, whiskers. WMsky, -key, hwiskl, n. An intoxicating spirit dis-tilled from barley, wheat, rje, or maize. Whisper, hwisper, v. i. [-pered (-perd), -peeing.]To speak softly, or under the breath; to utter wordswithout sonant breath; to make a low, sibilant soundor noise; to speak with suspicion, or timorous cau-tion ; to plot secretly, devise mischief. — i-. t. Toutter in a low, and not vocal, tone ; to address in awhisper, or low voice. — /;. A low, soft, sibilantvoice ; words uttered with such


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