Word Meanings - WEATHERDRIVEN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Driven by winds or storms; forced by stress of weather. Carew.
- WINDSUCKING
A vicious habit of a horse, consisting in the swallowing of air; -- usually associated with crib-biting, or cribbing. See Cribbing, 4. - Forcible-feeble
Seemingly vigorous, but really weak or insipid. - Weather-bitten
Eaten into, defaced, or worn, by exposure to the weather. - Forcibleness
The quality of being forcible. - Weatherboard
That side of a vessel which is toward the wind; the windward side. - Windstorm
A storm characterized by high wind with little or no rain. - Forcibly
In a forcible manner. - Weather-board
To nail boards upon so as to lap one over another, in order to exclude rain, snow, etc. - FORCIBLEFEEBLE
Seemingly vigorous, but really weak or insipid. He [Prof. Ayton] would purge his book of much offensive matter, if he struck out epithets which are in the bad taste of the forcible-feeble school. N. Brit. Review. - Forcipal
Forked or branched like a pair of forceps; constructed so as to open and shut like a pair of forceps. - Weatherboarding
The covering or siding of a building, formed of boards lapping over one another, to exclude rain, snow, etc. - FORCIPATEFORCIPATED
Like a pair of forceps; as, a forcipated mouth. - Forcarve
To cut completely; to cut off. - Forcipate
Alt. of Forcipated - Weather-bound
Kept in port or at anchor by storms; delayed by bad weather; as, a weather-bound vessel.
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