Word Meanings - RIDGEPOLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The timber forming the ridge of a roof, into which the rafters are secured.
- Formulate
To reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression. - Ridgeplate
See Ridgepole. - 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. - Formation
The act of giving form or shape to anything; a forming; a shaping. - Formidability
Formidableness. - Formidable
Exciting fear or apprehension; impressing dread; adapted to excite fear and deter from approach, encounter, or undertaking; alarming. - Formulation
The act, process, or result of formulating or reducing to a formula. - Ridgepole
The timber forming the ridge of a roof, into which the rafters are secured. - Timbered
of Timber - Formative
Giving form; having the power of giving form; plastic; as, the formative arts. - Formidableness
The quality of being formidable, or adapted to excite dread. - Formule
A set or prescribed model; a formula. - Ridgerope
See Life line (a), under Life. - Timbering
of Timber - Formidably
In a formidable manner. - Formulization
The act or process of reducing to a formula; the state of being formulized. - Securable
That may be secured. - Timberhead
The top end of a timber, rising above the gunwale, and serving for belaying ropes, etc.; -- called also kevel head.
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