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nealing
nealing, vbl. n. (and ppl. a.) (ˈniːlɪŋ) [f. neal v.] The action of the verb, in various senses; the process of annealing or tempering.1622 Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 284 By the working, hammering, often nealing and blaunching, which alwaies in base moneys is verie great. 1678 Phil. Trans. XII. 955 Nei... Oxford English Dictionary
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knealing
knealing erron. f. nealing, annealing.1723 Lond. Gaz. No. 6203/3 That temperate Heat, that prevents the Knealing of the Combs or Burning of the Wooll. Oxford English Dictionary
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nailing
▪ I. ˈnailing, vbl. n. [f. nail v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb in various senses; nail-making; the nails with which a thing is fastened.a 1400 Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. 625/466 Spere & spounge and sharp nayling. 1494–5 Rec. St. Mary at Hill (1904) 215 For nailyng & storyng of the beme. 1570 Fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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scissel
scissel (ˈsɪsəl) Also 7 scizell, 9 sizel, scissil(e. [a. F. cisaille ‘the clipping of coyne presently after the stampe’ (Cotgr. 1611), verbal noun from cisailler to clip with shears.] (See quot. 1842.)1622 Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 282 The wast of Copper, which commeth by melting of Bullion, remelting... Oxford English Dictionary
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crack
▪ I. crack, n. (kræk) Forms: 4–6 crak, 4 krakke, 5 krak, 6 crakke, crake, 6–7 cracke, 6– crack. [Goes with crack v. The n. is not known in OE., but corresponding forms occur early in the cognate langs.: OHG. chrac, dial. G. krack, Du. krak, and OHG. *chrah, MHG. and G. krach, MDu. crak (dat. crāke),... Oxford English Dictionary
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