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1828 dictionary(301) Words.

adumbration
alength
aquatinta
arachnoid
arc
area
art
astragal
atony
attempt
attend
attention
audacious
avail
battle
bend
bittervetch
bound
break
bridge
bring
bugger
calamitous
calamitousness
carry
caryon
catachrestical
chickling-vetch
cob
compass
con
conciliate
contend
cord
coward
crack-hemp
crack-rope
cullion
dash
deism
delineate
delineated
delineating
delineation
deplorable
deplorableness
design
designment
distend
distending
distention
dogger
draft
draw
drum
eadish
earnest
earthworm
element
elongation
erect
etch
etched
etching
execrable
expand
experience
explore
extend
extended
extender
extendible
extending
extensible
extension
far-fetch
far-fetched
fet
fetch
fetcher
fetching
feticism
finely
firmament
first-born
flatter
fletch
fletcher
fly
for
forlorn
forlornness
frame
gallows
gather
glory
glow
grassvetch
ground
groveler
hand
hang
harpsichord
heathpea
heave
heckle
hold
horseshoe-vetch
horsevetch
improve
indifference
intend
intended
intending
intense
intenseness
intension
intensity
intensive
intent
intention
ketch
ketchup
kidney-vetch
leach-tub
length
line
look
medic
mind
miscreant
miser
miserabale
miserably
misery
monogrammal
natural
netting
niggard
obituary
obtend
ostrich
outline
outstretch
overbend
overstrain
pain
pander
pandiculation
parboil
peritoneum
pilled-garlick
pinch
piteous
platform
plight
poltroon
poor
porrection
portend
pretend
prevail
proclaim
profligate
prorogue
protend
protended
protending
pull
put
rack
racking
ragamuffin
rakeshame
rampallian
rascalion
reach
reached
reaching
recreant
restrain
retch
retchless
ribald
right
rough
rough-draught
rout
rule
runnion
saic
schooner
sciagraphy
scope
scrannel
scroyle
series
shackle
shagreen
short
sing
sketch
sketched
sketching
skill
sock
sophistry
sorrily
span
splaymouth
sprain
sprawl
sprawling
spread
spred
spy
stand
stay
stays
step
straight
strain
strained
straining
straint
strap
straught
stray
streak
stream
stretch
stretched
stretcher
stretching
string
strong
struggle
studded
subtend
superstrain
suspiration
suspire
swifter
tare
taught
tenant
tend
tendinous
tenesmus
tense
tenseness
tension
tensor
tent
tenter
tentered
tentering
tentiginous
tetanus
tetchiness
tetchy
thence
thought
tight
till
to
tone
torture
tortured
torturing
trend
tun
twang
tympanize
unblest
underfellow
unhappiness
unhappy
valid
van
vetch
vetchling
vetchy
vex
villainous
virtue
wander
weal
wield
will
wistful
woful
wofully
wretch
wretched
wretchedly
wretchedness
wretchless
wretchlessness
yacht
yearn



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1828 Definition

ETCH, v.t.

1. To make prints on copper-plate by means of lines or strokes first drawn, and then eaten or corroded by nitric acid. The plate is first covered with a proper varnish or ground, which is capable of resisting the acid, and the ground is then scored or scratched by a needle or similar instrument, in the places where the hatchings or engravings are intended to be; the plate is then covered with nitric acid, which corrodes or eats the metal in the lines thus laid bare.

2. To sketch; to delineate. [Not in use.]
1913 Definition
Etch (etch)
n.(?)
Etch
  1. A variant of Eddish.
    [Obs.] Mortimer.
  2. To produce, as figures or designs, on mental, glass, or the like, by means of lines or strokes eaten in or corroded by means of some strong acid.

    * The plate is first covered with varnish, or some other ground capable of resisting the acid, and this is then scored or scratched with a needle, or similar instrument, so as to form the drawing; the plate is then covered with acid, which corrodes the metal in the lines thus laid bare.

  3. To subject to etching; to draw upon and bite with acid, as a plate of metal.

    I was etching a plate at the beginning of 1875. Hamerton.

  4. To sketch; to delineate.
    [R.]

    There are many empty terms to be found in some learned writes, to which they had recourse to etch out their system. Locke.

  5. To practice etching; to make etchings.

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