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BUFFETED |
Pounded |
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POUNDING |
A pounded or pulverized substance. |
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CREAMED |
Red mace pounded and made smooth |
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ROKEE |
Parched Indian corn, pounded up and mixed with sugar; --
called also yokeage. |
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MARCHPANE |
A kind of sweet bread or biscuit; a cake of pounded
almonds and sugar. |
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MORTAR |
A strong vessel, commonly in form of an inverted bell, in
which substances are pounded or rubbed with a pestle. |
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SYCEE |
Silver, pounded into ingots of the shape of a shoe, and used
as currency. The most common weight is about one pound troy. |
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BALACHONG |
A condiment formed of small fishes or shrimps, pounded
up with salt and spices, and then dried. It is much esteemed in China. |
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JULEP |
A beverage composed of brandy, whisky, or some other
spirituous liquor, with sugar, pounded ice, and sprigs of mint; --
called also mint julep. |
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STUCCO |
Plaster of any kind used as a coating for walls,
especially, a fine plaster, composed of lime or gypsum with sand and
pounded marble, used for internal decorations and fine work. |
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PEMMICAN |
Meat, without the fat, cut in thin slices, dried in the
sun, pounded, then mixed with melted fat and sometimes dried fruit, and
compressed into... |