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A little band, especially one intended to encircle the hair
of the head. |
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A piece of lean meat without bone; sometimes, a long strip
rolled together and tied. |
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A thin strip or ribbon; esp.: (a) A strip of metal from
which coins are punched. (b) A strip of card clothing. (c) A thin
projecting band or strip. |
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A concave filling in of a reentrant angle where two
surfaces meet, forming a rounded corner. |
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A narrow flat member; especially, a flat molding separating
other moldings; a reglet; also, the space between two flutings in a
shaft. See Illust. of Base, and Column. |
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An ordinary equaling in breadth one fourth of the chief, to
the lowest portion of which it corresponds in position. |
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The thread of a screw. |
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A border of broad or narrow lines of color or gilt. |
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The raised molding about the muzzle of a gun. |
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Any scantling smaller than a batten. |
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A fascia; a band of fibers; applied esp. to certain bands
of white matter in the brain. |
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The loins of a horse, beginning at the place where the
hinder part of the saddle rests. |
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To bind, furnish, or adorn with a fillet. |