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  • lalls (unknown)
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  • Lapis (n.)
    A stone.
  • lilos (unknown)
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  • lolls (unknown)
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  • ollas (unknown)
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  • opals (unknown)
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  • pails (unknown)
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  • palls (unknown)
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  • pills (unknown)
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  • polis (unknown)
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  • polls (unknown)
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  • psoai (unknown)
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  • Salol (n.)
    A white crystalline substance consisting of phenol salicylate.
  • spail (unknown)
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  • Spall (n.)
    A chip or fragment, especially a chip of stone as struck off the block by the hammer, having at least one feather-edge.
  • Spall (n.)
    The shoulder.
  • Spall (v. i.)
    To give off spalls, or wedge-shaped chips; -- said of stone, as when badly set, with the weight thrown too much on the outer surface.
  • Spall (v. t.)
    To break into small pieces, as ore, for the purpose of separating from rock.
  • Spall (v. t.)
    To reduce, as irregular blocks of stone, to an approximately level surface by hammering.
  • Spill (n.)
    A bit of wood split off; a splinter.
  • Spill (n.)
    A little sum of money.
  • Spill (n.)
    A metallic rod or pin.
  • Spill (n.)
    A peg or pin for plugging a hole, as in a cask; a spile.
  • Spill (n.)
    A slender piece of anything.
  • Spill (n.)
    A small roll of paper, or slip of wood, used as a lamplighter, etc.
  • Spill (n.)
    One of the thick laths or poles driven horizontally ahead of the main timbering in advancing a level in loose ground.
  • Spill (v. i.)
    To be destroyed, ruined, or wasted; to come to ruin; to perish; to waste.
  • Spill (v. i.)
    To be shed; to run over; to fall out, and be lost or wasted.
  • Spill (v. t.)
    To cause to flow out and be lost or wasted; to shed, or suffer to be shed, as in battle or in manslaughter; as, a man spills another's blood, or his own blood.
  • Spill (v. t.)
    To cover or decorate with slender pieces of wood, metal, ivory, etc.; to inlay.
  • Spill (v. t.)
    To destroy; to kill; to put an end to.
  • Spill (v. t.)
    To mar; to injure; to deface; hence, to destroy by misuse; to waste.
  • Spill (v. t.)
    To relieve a sail from the pressure of the wind, so that it can be more easily reefed or furled, or to lessen the strain.
  • Spill (v. t.)
    To suffer to fall or run out of a vessel; to lose, or suffer to be scattered; -- applied to fluids and to substances whose particles are small and loose; as, to spill water from a pail; to spill quicksilver from a vessel; to spill powder from a paper; to spill sand or flour.
  • Spoil (n.)
    Corruption; cause of corruption.
  • Spoil (n.)
    Public offices and their emoluments regarded as the peculiar property of a successful party or faction, to be bestowed for its own advantage; -- commonly in the plural; as to the victor belong the spoils.
  • Spoil (n.)
    That which is gained by strength or effort.
  • Spoil (n.)
    That which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage; booty.
  • Spoil (n.)
    The act or practice of plundering; robbery; aste.
  • Spoil (n.)
    The slough, or cast skin, of a serpent or other animal.
  • Spoil (v. i.)
    To lose the valuable qualities; to be corrupted; to decay; as, fruit will soon spoil in warm weather.
  • Spoil (v. i.)
    To practice plunder or robbery.
  • Spoil (v. t.)
    To cause to decay and perish; to corrput; to vitiate; to mar.
  • Spoil (v. t.)
    To plunder; to strip by violence; to pillage; to rob; -- with of before the name of the thing taken; as, to spoil one of his goods or possession.
  • Spoil (v. t.)
    To render useless by injury; to injure fatally; to ruin; to destroy; as, to spoil paper; to have the crops spoiled by insects; to spoil the eyes by reading.
  • Spoil (v. t.)
    To seize by violence;; to take by force; to plunder.

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