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top-timber
ˈtop-ˌtimber Shipbuilding. One of the uppermost timbers in the side of a ship: see quot. c 1850. Also attrib.1626 Capt. Smith Accid. Yng. Seamen 8 Then plancke your out-side and inside vp, with your Top timbers. 1664 E. Bushnell Compl. Shipwright 20 Marke it on the foot of the Toptimber Mould. 1769 ...
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Timber Top Mountain
Timber Top Mountain is an mountain summit located in the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park, in Washington County, Utah, United States. Its nearest higher neighbor is Horse Ranch Mountain, to the north-northeast, Nagunt Mesa is immediately north, and Tucupit Point is situated to the north. ...
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2 days ago — I bought this three bedroom bungalow in March 2021. Two bedrooms at the front, a kitchen/lounge extension, bathroom, and bedroom at the ...
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topside
topside, n. (adv.) (ˈtɒpsaɪd) [f. top n.1 + side n.1] A. n. a. gen. The upper side of anything.1677 Moxon Mech. Exerc. i. 27 This Bolt must be wrought straight on all its sides, except the Topside. 1980 Family Handyman Sept. 85/1 Did you just smear caulk over the topside crack and hope for the best?...
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spall
▪ I. spall, n.1 (spɔːl) Also 5 spalle, spolle, 8– spawl. [Of doubtful origin: perh. related to G. spellen to split, but cf. spale n.2] A chip or splinter, esp. of stone or ore.α c 1440 Promp. Parv. 467/1 Spalle, or chyppe (K. spolle), quisquilia, assula. 1585 Higins tr. Junius' Nomencl. 411/2 Segmen...
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back-
back- in comb. is used in many relations, substantive, adjective, and adverbial (rarely verbal), often difficult to separate, and in various senses. In some of these the combination is very loose, the use of the hyphen being almost optional. This is especially the case, when back is capable of being...
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half-
half- in comb. [OE. half-, healf-, was regularly combined with an adj. or pple., as in healfewic, healfdéad, healfhw{iacu}t, healfréad, healfsoden, healf-slǽpiende; also with a n., as healfhéafod forehead, healfmann, healfpeniᵹ, healftrendel hemisphere. In OTeut. halƀ- appears to have been a later s...
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hollow
▪ I. hollow, n. (ˈhɒləʊ) Forms: 1–2 holh, 3 holȝ, 6– holow, hollow. [OE. holh (cf. OHG. huliwa, hulwa, MHG. hülwe, pool, puddle, slough):—OTeut. *holhwo-, app. radically related to OE. hol, holl a., hole n., and holc, holk, cavity; but the nature of the formation is obscure. As shown under hole n. (...
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top
▪ I. top, n.1 (tɒp) Forms: 1 top, 3–6, (?) 7 toppe, pl. toppes, 4–6 tope, 4–7 topp, 6– Sc. and north. tap, 3– top. [OE. top (topp-), Com. WGer. and Norse; = OFris. topp (WFris. top, NFris. top, tup), OLG. *topp (MDu., Du. top(p), MLG., LG. top), OHG. (MHG., Ger.) zopf top, summit, a crest or tuft of...
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