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simpling
† ˈsimpling, vbl. n. Obs. [f. simple B. 6 or v.2+ -ing1.] The gathering or study of simples or medicinal plants.1597 Gerarde's Herbal, Ded. Verses, In commendation of Mr. John Gerard for his diligence in simpling. 1656 W. Cole Art of Simpling Pref. p. i, In our times, the Art of Simpling is so farre... Oxford English Dictionary
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BNCR Class S
Technical details When starting a locomotive from rest, a simpling valve was opened which admitted steam directly from the boiler to the low-pressure Once moving, the simpling valve was closed and the locomotive continued in compound operation. wikipedia.org
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pyramical
† pyˈramical, a. Obs. [irreg. f. L. pȳramis, a. Gr. πῡραµίς pyramid + -ical. The etymological form is pyramidical.] = pyramidal a.1633 P. Fletcher Purple Isl. iv. xvii, That Great All, This His work's glory, made pyramicall. 1656 W. Coles Art of Simpling 167 Of a pyramical Figure, and not unlike to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ceinture 51 to 65
The class was equipped with an automatic simpling system based on the full opening of the throttle. wikipedia.org
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symmetrious
† syˈmmetrious, a. Obs. rare. [f. symmetry + -ous.] Symmetrical; corresponding. Hence † syˈmmetriously adv., symmetrically.1656 W. Coles Art of Simpling 148 A Body so symmetriously composed. 1667 Waterhouse Narr. Fire in London 85 Its Franchises being all Emblematical of, and Symmetrious with the Gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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simpler
▪ I. simpler1 Now arch. (ˈsɪmplə(r)) [f. simple B. 6 + -er.] One who collects or studies simples; a herbalist, a simplist.1591 Greene Farewell to Folly Wks. (Grosart) IX. 289 Menecas the Macedonian was a very good simpler. 1601 Holland Pliny xxi. xx. II. 105, I canot but detect the knauery of these ... Oxford English Dictionary
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NCC Class S2
Technical details When starting the locomotive from rest, a simpling valve was opened which admitted steam directly from the boiler to the low-pressure Once moving, the simpling valve was closed and the locomotive continued in compound operation. wikipedia.org
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knapweed
knapweed (ˈnæpwiːd) [Orig. knopweed, f. knop n.1 + weed n.; from the hard rounded involucre.] The common name of species of Centaurea (family Compositæ), esp. C. nigra, a common weed with a hard tough stem, and light purple flowers set on a hard rough dark-coloured globular ‘head’ or involucre.α 14.... Oxford English Dictionary
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dimpling
▪ I. ˈdimpling, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the verb dimple (usually in intr. sense).1602 Beaumont Hermaphrodite Wks. (Rtldg.) II. 700/1 She prais'd the pretty dimpling of his skin. 1771 Goldsm. Prol. Craddock's Zobeide 5 While botanists all cold to smiles and dimpling, Forsake the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Southern Pacific class AM-2
in the railroad's Sacramento, California, shops for a couple years before being rebuilt with 4B Worthington feedwater heaters and uniform cylinders ("simpling wikipedia.org
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nicked
nicked, ppl. a. (nɪkt) [f. nick v.2 + -ed1.] Having a nick or nicks; notched, indented, serrated. a. In predicative use.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §21 A paire of tonges made of wode, and in the farther ende it is nycked. 1562 Turner Herbal ii. 58 The roote beyng cut, nicked, or scotched. 1631 Widdowes Nat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Doctrine of signatures
Coles's The Art of Simpling and Adam in Eden, stated that walnuts were good for curing head ailments because in his opinion, "they Have the perfect Signatures wikipedia.org
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snippet
snippet (ˈsnɪpɪt) [f. snip v. + -et1.] A small piece cut off; a small fragment or portion.1664 Butler Hud. ii. iii. 824 Witches Simpling, and on Gibbets Cutting from Malefactors snippets. 1862 Sala Seven Sons III. 272 [She] used to cut her dress into snippets with a pair of scissors. 1885 A. Brassey... Oxford English Dictionary
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NCC Class S1
Technical details When starting a locomotive from rest, a simpling valve was opened which admitted steam directly from the boiler to the low-pressure Once moving, the simpling valve was closed and the locomotive continued in compound operation. wikipedia.org
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catchfly
catchfly (ˈkætʃflaɪ) [f. catch v. + fly n.] A name originally given by Gerard to Silene Armeria (see quot.); now used for Lychnis Viscaria and the various species of Silene.1597 Gerard Herbal clxxvi. §1. 482, I have called it Catchflie, or Lime woort, The whole plant, as wel leaues as stalkes, and a... Oxford English Dictionary
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