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AKA, ,. n. Liparis Agassizii, Putnum. Seasnail.

,, . v.i. To be coiled up in rings as snakes are sometimes found doing.

,, . n. A stick used for stirring the pot when arrow-root cakes are being boiled.

,, . v.i. To be covered up.

,, . v.i. To be made. Same as.

,, . part.: Sitting. To be in a sitting posture.

,, . v.t. To thin out. Syn: .

,, . v.i. To have finished doing a thing.

,, . adj. Achievable. Able to be done.

,, . v.t. To do. To do fancy needle-work.

,, . n. Fancy needle-work. Syn: .

,, . n. A thing done. An action performed. The way to perform an action.

,, . Same as.

,, . n. A valley with water in it. ,, . v.i. To hit slightly.

,, . adj. Too much. Too many.

,, . v.i. and adj. To be struck. Pierced.

,, . n. An unamiable person. One who cannot be trusted.

,, . adj. Aimable. Loveable.

,, . adj. Containing water. Watery. Syn: .

,, . n. A trap. A rat trap. (This is really a spring-bow which is often set in the trail of the larger animals or the runs of rats). Syn: .

,, . n. A trap bait. As:— or, “to bait a trap.”

,, . v.i. To set a trap.

,, . n. A trap bait.

,, . n. The wood catch placed in a trap to loosen that portion of wood which that the bow-string free.

,, . v.i. To set a trap.

,, . n. Needle-work.