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BUILDING |
Constructing |
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STRUCTURING |
Constructing |
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REMAKING |
Constructing anew |
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RENAMING |
Constructing anew |
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SETTINGUP |
Constructing framing |
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EDIFICANT |
Building; constructing. |
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SHE |
Any ship he’s constructing |
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FABRIC |
The act of constructing; construction. |
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VAULTING |
The act of constructing vaults; a vaulted construction. |
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ECHOMETRY |
The art of constructing vaults to produce echoes. |
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PHONOGRAPHY |
The art of constructing, or using, the phonograph. |
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HOROLOGIOGRAPHY |
The art of constructing clocks or dials;
horography. |
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CHOROGRAPH |
An instrument for constructing triangles in marine
surveying, etc. |
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PONTOONING |
The act, art, or process of constructing pontoon
bridges. |
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SHIPBUILDING |
Naval architecturel the art of constructing ships and
other vessels. |
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RECONSTRUCTION |
The act of constructing again; the state of being
reconstructed. |
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ORTHOMETRY |
The art or practice of constructing verses correctly;
the laws of correct versification. |
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ELABORATIVE |
Serving or tending to elaborate; constructing with
labor and minute attention to details. |
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DIALING |
The art of constructing dials; the science which treats of
measuring time by dials. |
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HOROGRAPHY |
The art of constructing instruments for making the
hours, as clocks, watches, and dials. |
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RETIARY |
Constructing or using a web, or net, to catch prey; --
said of certain spiders. |
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TELEGRAPHY |
The science or art of constructing, or of communicating
by means of, telegraphs; as, submarine telegraphy. |
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FRAMING |
The act, process, or style of putting together a frame, or
of constructing anything; a frame; that which frames. |
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STEREOSCOPY |
The art or science of using the stereoscope, or of
constructing the instrument or the views used with it. |
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GUNNERY |
That branch of military science which comprehends the
theory of projectiles, and the manner of constructing and using
ordnance. |