Word Meanings - BRIDLEIRON - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A strong flat bar of iron, so bent as to support, as in a stirrup, one end of a floor timber, etc., where no sufficient bearing can be had; -- called also stirrup and hanger.
- WHEREABOUTWHEREABOUTS
The place where a person or thing is; as, they did not know his whereabouts. Shak. A puzzling notice of thy whereabout. Wordsworth. - Callisthenic
Alt. of Callisthenics - Flooring
of Floor - Strong-water
An acid. - Timber
A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines, sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases forty skins, in others one hundred and twenty; -- called also timmer. - Whereform
From which; from which or what place. - Wherewithal
Wherewith. - Bearing cloth
A cloth with which a child is covered when carried to be baptized. - WHEREER
Wherever; -- a contracted and poetical form. Cowper. - Callisthenics
See Calisthenic, Calisthenics. - Floorage
Floor space. - Strongylid
Strongyloid. - Timbered
of Timber - Wherein
In which; in which place, thing, time, respect, or the like; -- used relatively. - Whereret
To hurry; to trouble; to tease. - Bearing rein
A short rein looped over the check hook or the hames to keep the horse's head up; -- called in the United States a checkrein. - Bearish
Partaking of the qualities of a bear; resembling a bear in temper or manners. - WHERESOEER
Wheresoever. [Poetic] "Wheresoe'er they rove." Milton.
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