wainscot
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Wainscot \Wain"scot\, n. [OD. waeghe-schot, D. wagen-schot, a
clapboard, fr. OD. waeg, weeg, a wall (akin to AS. wah; cf.
Icel. veggr) + schot a covering of boards (akin to E. shot,
shoot).]
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1. Oaken timber or boarding. [Obs.]
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A wedge wainscot is fittest and most proper for
cleaving of an oaken tree. --Urquhart.
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Inclosed in a chest of wainscot. --J. Dart.
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2. (Arch.) A wooden lining or boarding of the walls of
apartments, usually made in panels.
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3. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of European moths of
the family {Leucanidae}.
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Note: They are reddish or yellowish, streaked or lined with
black and white. Their larvae feed on grasses and
sedges.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
44 Moby Thesaurus words for "wainscot":
base, baseboard, basement, bush, bushing, ceil, chassis, dado,
doubling, doublure, face, facing, feather, fill, filler, filling,
foot, footing, foundation, frame, fur, inlay, inlayer, insole,
interline, interlineation, keel, line, liner, lining, load,
mopboard, nadir, pack, packing, pad, padding, shoemold, sole,
stuff, stuffing, toe, wad, wadding
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