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nealed, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] Annealed; having undergone the process of annealing.1538 Leland Itin. (1769) VI. 72 Pottes exceeding finely nelyd and florishid. 1576 Baker Jewell of Health 193 b, Poure a fourth parte of it into a newe and stronge nealed potte. 1615 Crooke Body of Man 110 On the i...
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unnealed
† unˈnealed, ppl. a. Obs. (un-1 8.)1563 T. Hill Art Garden. (1574) 72 An earthen pot, not glased, or rather vnnealed. 1745 Phil. Trans. XLIII. 506 Hollow Balls, made of unnealed glass. 1789 E. Darwin Bot. Gard. I. 203 Thus the slight wound ingraved on glass unneal'd Runs in white lines along the luc...
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neal
▪ I. † neal, a. Obs. In 6 neall, 7 neale(d). [repr. OE. néol, n{iacu}ol, var. neowol, niwol deep, profound.] Of water: Deep. Also neal(ed) to (see quots.).1574 W. Bourne Regiment for Sea xxii. (1577) 61 Those be neall or deepe harde unto the sandes or daungers. 1626 Capt. Smith Accid. Yng. Seamen 30...
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anneal
▪ I. anneal, v. (əˈniːl) Forms: 1 onælan (anælan), 2 onealen, anhelen, 4–5 anele, 5 enele, 5–7 aneal(e, 6 hanele, 7 anneile, eneal, 7– anneal. Aphet. 8 neal. [In senses 1, 2, f. an- prefix 1 on + OE. ǽlan to set on fire, burn, bake (tiles, etc.). There seems no reason why the later senses should not...
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palpable
palpable, a. (adv.) (ˈpælpəb(ə)l) Also 6 -abil, -yble. [ad. late L. palpābilis (Orosius), f. palpāre: see palp v. and -able. Cf. F. palpable (14–15th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. 1. a. That can be touched, felt, or handled; apprehensible by the sense of touch; tangible, sensible. palpable darkness (...
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stopper
▪ I. stopper, n. (ˈstɒpə(r)) [f. stop v. + -er1.] 1. A person who stops (see the senses of the verb). † a. One who obstructs the course of (a river); one who stops or fills up holes or chinks.1480 Coventry Leet Bk. 455 They maken dayly als gret diligens as they can to knowe the stoppers of the seid ...
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metallar
† ˈmetallar, a. and n. Obs. rare—1. In quot. mettellar. [f. metal n. + -ar.] a. adj. Metallic. b. n. A metallic substance.1612 Sturtevant Metallica 107 The mettle-matter is that Mettellar substance which is put into the Furnace to be baked, boyled, or nealed, which in one word may be called Mettella...
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