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Moabite stone
A block of black basalt found at Dibon in Moab by Rev
Herisson
with iron spikes and turning on a pivot used to block up a passage
Burton
A peculiar tackle formed of two or more blocks or pulleys the weight being suspended to a hook block
slander
French escandle esclandre scandal, from Late Latin scandalum moral stumbling block, disgrace, from Greek skandalon, literally, snare, trap] 1 : defamation
Good natured
resent a little criticism the good natured policeman on our block the sounds of good natured play Opposite of ill natured
Block chain
A chain in which the alternate links are broad blocks connected by thin side links pivoted to the ends of
Blocking
The act of obstructing supporting shaping or stamping with a block or blocks
Blockish
Like a block deficient in understanding stupid dull
Blocklike
Like a block stupid
Block tin
See under Tin
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