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 .. . , wheel; 6, upright shaft; c, fly-wheel ;d e, frame-work ; / i, lever ; g, cusbion;h, anvil. Timbers in a Roof. a, a, vrall-plate; S, b, tie-beam; c, o, king-post; d, d, struts ;e, e, principal rafters ; /, /, pole-plate; g, g, purlin; ft, ft,ridge-piece ; i, i, common rafters. purposes, as beams, boards, planks, etc.; growingtrees which would furnish building material, (ifaut.)A cu


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 .. . , wheel; 6, upright shaft; c, fly-wheel ;d e, frame-work ; / i, lever ; g, cusbion;h, anvil. Timbers in a Roof. a, a, vrall-plate; S, b, tie-beam; c, o, king-post; d, d, struts ;e, e, principal rafters ; /, /, pole-plate; g, g, purlin; ft, ft,ridge-piece ; i, i, common rafters. purposes, as beams, boards, planks, etc.; growingtrees which would furnish building material, (ifaut.)A curving piece of wood, branching outward fromthe keel and bending upward in a vertical direction;a rib. —v. t. [timbeked (-herd), -bekixg.] To fur-nish with timber. — Tiinbered, -herd, p. a. Fur-nished with timber; covered with growing timber. Timbre, tim-ber, ?i. {Her.) A rank or row, as ofermine; also, the crest on a coat of arms. (.3/«.*.)The quality of tone distinguishing voices or instru-ments. A quantitj of small skins, v^arying from 40to 120. Timbrel, timbrel, n. An instrument of music; akind of drum, tabor, tambourine, or tabret. — Tim-breled, -breld, a. Sung to the sound of the ti


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