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a
aeronaut
aeronautics
aeronautism
aerostat
aerostation
agglomerate
agglomerated
agglomerating
agglomeration
air-balloon
aloes
ammunition
angel-shot
anotta
ant-eggs
antimony
armadillo
articulation
artillery
athwart
baldrick
ball
ballad
ballad-maker
ballad-monger
ballad-singer
ballad-style
ballad-tune
ballad-writer
ballader
balladry
ballast
ballasted
ballasting
ballated
ballatoon
ballaustine
ballet
balliards
ballister
ballistic
ballistics
balloon
ballot
ballot-box
ballotation
bandy
barshot
basilisk
battle-door
bead
bell
billiards
blank
blow-ball
blunderbuss
bob
bolis
bombard
bottom
boulet
bowl
bullet
burse
button
button-wood
caballer
caballine
caballing
caliber
camping
cannibally
cannon
cannon-ball
cannon-shot
cannonade
cant
carbine
carnaval
cartouch
cartridge
caseshot
castor
catch
cavolinite
chain
charge
choose
clew
cob
cocoon
conglobate
conglobated
conglobation
conglobe
conglobed
conglobing
conglomerate
conglomerated
conglomerating
conglomeration
course
crank
crewel
cricket
culverin
custard-apple
degree
demi-cannon
demi-culverin
depressor
dilatation
discharge
dodge
dormouse
dragons-blood
dress
elect
election
empty
enarthrosis
enter
eolipile
escape
excavate
expeditate
expeditation
expire
explode
eye
eyeball
eyelid
eyestone
fillip
fireball
fives
flow
fly
football
force
fuzzball
galloper
gather
geode
glance
glare
globe
globular
glomerate
glomerated
glomerating
glomeration
glomerous
go
golf
grapeshot
grenade
gun
gunstone
gymnastic
handball
haste
heavy
hit
horizontally
hull
hydrogen
hysterics
impel
interior
jig
jigmaker
kayle
kentledge
lastage
lawing
leaden
levity
lid
light
load
lodge
manager
marble
masquerade
medicinal
meteor
meterolite
nave
navigation
offer
ogress
pallmall
pederero
pellet
perispheric
pick
pigeon-holes
pile
pill
plane-tree
plug
pocket
point
pointel
pomander
pommel
pompet
print
propel
puff
puff-ball
puffin
push
put
racket
rail
rake
red-hot
regard
resiliency
resistance
retard
ricochet
ride
rise
roll
rolly-pooly
round
roundness
run
sail
sailing
same
send
shoot
side
smitt
snowball
socket
song
spend
state
statement
stool-ball
strike
sugar-plum
support
suspend
tennis
through
throw
toss
transport
trap
trim
unballast
unballasted
unspent
unwind
velocity
venture
verbally
verse
vote
waft
wash-ball
whiz
wind
windage
wing
woad
wool-ball



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1828 Definition

BALL, n.[L. pila; A ball may signify a mass from collecting, or it may be that which is driven, from the root of L. pello; probably the former.]

1. A round body; a spherical substance, whether natural or artificial; or a body nearly round; as, a ball for play; a ball of thread; a ball of snow.

2. A bullet; a ball of iron or lead for cannon, muskets, &c.

3. A printer's ball, consisting of hair or wool, covered with leather or skin, and fastened to a stock, called a ball-stock, and used to put ink on the types in the forms.

4. The globe or earth, from its figure.

5. A globe borne as an ensign of authority; as, to hold the ball of a kingdom.

6. Any part of the body that is round or protuberant; as, the eye ball; the ball of the thumb or foot.

7. The weight at the bottom of a pendulum.

8. Among the Cornish miners in England, a tin mine.

9. In pyrotechnics, a composition of combustible ingredients, which serve to burn, smoke or give light.

Ball-stock, among printers, a stock somewhat hollow at one end, to which balls of skin, stuffed with wool, are fastened, and which serves as a handle.

Ball-vein, among miners, a sort of iron ore, found in loose masses, of a circular form, containing sparkling particles.

Ball and socket, an instrument used in surveying and astronomy, made of brass, with a perpetual screw, to move horizontally, obliquely, or vertically.

Puff-ball, in botany, the Lycoperdon, a genus of fungeses.

Fire-ball, a meteor; a luminous globe darting through the atmosphere; also, a bag of canvas filled with gunpowder, sulphur, pitch, saltpeter, &c.,to be thrown by the hand, or from mortars, to set fire to houses.

BALL, n.[Gr.to toss or throw; to leap.] An entertainment of dancing; originally and peculiarly, at the invitation and expense of an individual; but the word is used in America, for a dance at the expense of the attendants.

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BALL, v.i. To form into a ball, as snow on horses' hoofs, or on the feet. We say the horse balls, or the snow balls.

1913 Definition
Ball (ball)
n.(b***add]l)
Ball
[OE. bal, balle; akin to OHG. balla, palla, G. ball, Icel. böllr, ball; cf. F. balle. Cf. 1st Bale, , Pallmall.]
  1. Any round or roundish body or mass; a sphere or globe; as, a ball of twine; a ball of snow.
  2. A spherical body of any substance or size used to play with, as by throwing, knocking, kicking, etc.
  3. A general name for games in which a ball is thrown, kicked, or knocked. See Baseball, and Football.
  4. Any solid spherical, cylindrical, or conical projectile of lead or iron, to be discharged from a firearm; as, a cannon ball; a rifle ball; -- often used collectively; as, powder and ball. Spherical balls for the smaller firearms are commonly called bullets.
  5. A flaming, roundish body shot into the air] a case filled with combustibles intended to burst and give light or set fire, or to produce smoke or stench; as, a fire ball; a stink ball.
  6. A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; -- formerly used by printers for inking the form, but now superseded by the roller.
  7. A roundish protuberant portion of some part of the body; as, the ball of the thumb; the ball of the foot.
  8. A large pill, a form in which medicine is commonly given to horses; a bolus.
    White.
  9. The globe or earth.
    Pope.

    Move round the dark terrestrial ball.
    Addison.

    Ball and socket joint, a joint in which a ball moves within a socket, so as to admit of motion in every direction within certain limits. -- Ball bearings, a mechanical device for lessening the friction of axle bearings by means of small loose metal balls. -- Ball cartridge, a cartridge containing a ball, as distinguished from a blank cartridge, containing only powder. -- Ball cock, a faucet or valve which is opened or closed by the fall or rise of a ball floating in water at the end of a lever. -- Ball gudgeon, a pivot of a spherical form, which permits lateral deflection of the arbor or shaft, while retaining the pivot in its socket. Knight. -- Ball lever, the lever used in a ball cock. -- Ball of the eye, the eye itself, as distinguished from its lids and socket; -- formerly, the pupil of the eye. -- Ball valve (Mach.), a contrivance by which a ball, placed in a circular cup with a hole in its bottom, operates as a valve. -- Ball vein (Mining), a sort of iron ore, found in loose masses of a globular form, containing sparkling particles. -- Three balls, or Three golden balls, a pawnbroker's sign or shop.

    Syn. -- See Globe.

  10. To gather balls which cling to the feet, as of damp snow or clay] to gather into balls; as, the horse balls; the snow balls.
  11. To heat in a furnace and form into balls for rolling.
  12. To form or wind into a ball; as, to ball cotton.
  13. A social assembly for the purpose of dancing.
  14. A pitched ball, not struck at by the batsman, which fails to pass over the home base at a height not greater than the batsman's shoulder nor less than his knee.

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