| Tallow |
The suet or fat of animals of the sheep and ox kinds, separated from membranous and fibrous matter by melting. |
n. |
| Tallow |
The fat of some other animals, or the fat obtained from certain plants, or from other sources, resembling the fat of animals of the sheep and ox kinds. |
n. |
| Tallow |
To grease or smear with tallow. |
v. t. |
| Tallow |
To cause to have a large quantity of tallow; to fatten; as, tallow sheep. |
v. t. |
| Tallow-faced |
Having a sickly complexion; pale. |
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| White-face |
A white mark in the forehead of a horse, descending almost to the nose; -- called also white-blaze. |
n. |
| Face |
The exterior form or appearance of anything; that part which presents itself to the view; especially, the front or upper part or surface; that which particularly offers itself to the view of a spectator. |
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| Face |
That part of a body, having several sides, which may be seen from one point, or which is presented toward a certain direction; one of the bounding planes of a solid; as, a cube has six faces. |
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| Face |
The principal dressed surface of a plate, disk, or pulley; the principal flat surface of a part or object. |
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| Face |
That part of the acting surface of a cog in a cog wheel, which projects beyond the pitch line. |
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| Face |
The width of a pulley, or the length of a cog from end to end; as, a pulley or cog wheel of ten inches face. |
n. |
| Face |
The upper surface, or the character upon the surface, of a type, plate, etc. |
n. |
| Face |
The style or cut of a type or font of type. |
n. |
| Face |
Outside appearance; surface show; look; external aspect, whether natural, assumed, or acquired. |
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| Face |
That part of the head, esp. of man, in which the eyes, cheeks, nose, and mouth are situated; visage; countenance. |
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| Face |
Cast of features; expression of countenance; look; air; appearance. |
n. |
| Face |
Ten degrees in extent of a sign of the zodiac. |
n. |
| Face |
Maintenance of the countenance free from abashment or confusion; confidence; boldness; shamelessness; effrontery. |
n. |
| Face |
Presence; sight; front; as in the phrases, before the face of, in the immediate presence of; in the face of, before, in, or against the front of; as, to fly in the face of danger; to the face of, directly to; from the face of, from the presence of. |
n. |
| Face |
Mode of regard, whether favorable or unfavorable; favor or anger; mostly in Scriptural phrases. |
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