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Anchorage
of ships for the use of the havens where they cast anchor.
Puddler
One who converts cast iron into wrought iron by the process of puddling
Skit
To cast reflections on to asperse
Shipwreck
or shattering of a ship or other vessel by being cast ashore or driven against rocks shoals etc by the violence
Sandiver
A whitish substance which is cast up as a scum from the materials of glass in
Refound
To found or cast anew
Prototype
the pattern of anything to be engraved or otherwise copied cast or the like a primary form exemplar archetype
Prose
ordinary language of men in speaking or writing language not cast in poetical measure or rhythm contradistinguished from verse or metrical
Precipitable
Capable of being precipitated or cast to the bottom as a substance in solution See Precipitate
Cross-examination
not sfe tobelieve either, or it should be attempted to cast the discredit on the onewhose evidence is more important. (6)
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