a kind of stone used for polishing marble, and copperplates for engravers, informal Shorter name for Yorkshire pudding, a former large county in northern England; in 1974 it was divided into three smaller counties, proper England's largest county. Situated in the north-east England; divided into three ridings, (North, West and East, and The City Of York). Since 1974 for administration purposes local government has used different divisions
The detachable segment of the cylinder of a rotary printing-machine which contains the types or plates to be printed_ so called from its curved surface, Any land or marine reptile of the order Testudines, characterised by a protective shell enclosing its body, printing, historical The curved plate in which the form is held in a type-revolving cylinder press, verb_ To flip over onto the back or top; to turn upside down, To turn and swim upside down, overturn accidentally
A defensive covering, as of metal, wood, or leather, worn to protect the body against weapons, A tough, protective covering, such as the bony scales covering certain animals or the metallic plates on tanks or warships, A safeguard or protection
Provision of house or shelter; the act of providing with houses_ as, the housing of the poor, One of the lateral plates of the box of a car-axle; a housing-box; a journal-box, A cover or cloth for a horse's saddle, as an ornamental or military appendage; a saddlecloth; a horse cloth; in plural, trappings
a soothsaying spirit or a person who is possessed by such a spirit, A type of large constricting snake, The typical genus of Pythonid‘_ formerly conterminous with the family, now restricted to species having premaxillary teeth, labial plates of both jaws fossate, and scuta extending to between the orbits
Ware, such as vases, pots, bowls, or plates, shaped from moist clay and hardened by heat, Imitations of the true Palissy ware, made by modern manufacturers, and often extremely successful, so as to be deceptive, The place where earthen vessels are made, adjective_ Having to do with pottery
Covered with or made of plates of mail, Having a hard covering of scales, spines, or horny plate, as an armadillo or a lobster, Armoured, protected by or made of mail, verb_ Simple past tense and past participle of mail
a kind of stone used for polishing marble, and copperplates for engravers, informal Shorter name for Yorkshire pudding, a former large county in northern England; in 1974 it was divided into three smaller counties, proper England's largest county. Situated in the north-east England; divided into three ridings, (North, West and East, and The City Of York). Since 1974 for administration purposes local government has used different divisions
The detachable segment of the cylinder of a rotary printing-machine which contains the types or plates to be printed_ so called from its curved surface, Any land or marine reptile of the order Testudines, characterised by a protective shell enclosing its body, printing, historical The curved plate in which the form is held in a type-revolving cylinder press, verb_ To flip over onto the back or top; to turn upside down, To turn and swim upside down, overturn accidentally
A defensive covering, as of metal, wood, or leather, worn to protect the body against weapons, A tough, protective covering, such as the bony scales covering certain animals or the metallic plates on tanks or warships, A safeguard or protection