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DIPPER |
Ladle |
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SCOOP |
Exclusive ladle |
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SLOP |
Ladle carelessly |
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LADLED |
Of Ladle |
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LADLING |
Of Ladle |
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LADLEFUL |
A quantity sufficient to fill a ladle. |
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LADLE |
The float of a mill wheel; -- called also ladle board. |
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SULLAGE |
The scoria on the surface of molten metal in the ladle. |
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SHANK |
A large ladle for molten metal, fitted with long bars for
handling it. |
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DIP |
A liquid, as a sauce or gravy, served at table with a ladle or
spoon. |
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DIPPING |
The act of lifting or moving a liquid with a dipper,
ladle, or the like. |
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RUNNER |
A trough or channel for leading molten metal from a furnace
to a ladle, mold, or pig bed. |
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LADE |
To throw in out. with a ladle or dipper; to dip; as, to
lade water out of a tub, or into a cistern. |
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SHUTTER |
A removable cover, or a gate, for closing an aperture of
any kind, as for closing the passageway for molten iron from a ladle. |
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ARYTENOID |
Ladle-shaped; -- applied to two small cartilages of the
larynx, and also to the glands, muscles, etc., connected with them. The
cartilages are ... |