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  • Ankle (n.)
    The joint which connects the foot with the leg; the tarsus.
  • Blank (a.)
    Absolute; downright; unmixed; as, blank terror.
  • Blank (a.)
    Empty; void; without result; fruitless; as, a blank space; a blank day.
  • Blank (a.)
    Free from writing, printing, or marks; having an empty space to be filled in with some special writing; -- said of checks, official documents, etc.; as, blank paper; a blank check; a blank ballot.
  • Blank (a.)
    Lacking animation and intelligence, or their associated characteristics, as expression of face, look, etc.; expressionless; vacant.
  • Blank (a.)
    Lacking characteristics which give variety; as, a blank desert; a blank wall; destitute of interests, affections, hopes, etc.; as, to live a blank existence; destitute of sensations; as, blank unconsciousness.
  • Blank (a.)
    Of a white or pale color; without color.
  • Blank (a.)
    Utterly confounded or discomfited.
  • Blank (n.)
    A kind of base silver money, first coined in England by Henry V., and worth about 8 pence; also, a French coin of the seventeenth century, worth about 4 pence.
  • Blank (n.)
    A lot by which nothing is gained; a ticket in a lottery on which no prize is indicated.
  • Blank (n.)
    A paper containing the substance of a legal instrument, as a deed, release, writ, or execution, with spaces left to be filled with names, date, descriptions, etc.
  • Blank (n.)
    A paper unwritten; a paper without marks or characters a blank ballot; -- especially, a paper on which are to be inserted designated items of information, for which spaces are left vacant; a bland form.
  • Blank (n.)
    A piece of metal prepared to be made into something by a further operation, as a coin, screw, nuts.
  • Blank (n.)
    A piece or division of a piece, without spots; as, the \"double blank\"; the \"six blank.\"
  • Blank (n.)
    Aim; shot; range.
  • Blank (n.)
    Any void space; a void space on paper, or in any written instrument; an interval void of consciousness, action, result, etc; a void.
  • Blank (n.)
    The point aimed at in a target, marked with a white spot; hence, the object to which anything is directed.
  • Blank (v. t.)
    To blanch; to make blank; to damp the spirits of; to dispirit or confuse.
  • Blank (v. t.)
    To make void; to annul.
  • Bleak (a.)
    A small European river fish (Leuciscus alburnus), of the family Cyprinidae; the blay.
  • Bleak (a.)
    Cold and cutting; cheerless; as, a bleak blast.
  • Bleak (a.)
    Desolate and exposed; swept by cold winds.
  • Bleak (a.)
    Without color; pale; pallid.
  • Panel (n.)
    A board having its edges inserted in the groove of a surrounding frame; as, the panel of a door.
  • Panel (n.)
    A heap of dressed ore.
  • Panel (n.)
    A piece of parchment or a schedule, containing the names of persons summoned as jurors by the sheriff; hence, more generally, the whole jury.
  • Panel (n.)
    A plain strip or band, as of velvet or plush, placed at intervals lengthwise on the skirt of a dress, for ornament.
  • Panel (n.)
    A portion of a framed structure between adjacent posts or struts, as in a bridge truss.
  • Panel (n.)
    A prisoner arraigned for trial at the bar of a criminal court.
  • Panel (n.)
    A slab or plank of wood upon which, instead of canvas, a picture is painted.
  • Panel (n.)
    A sunken compartment with raised margins, molded or otherwise, as in ceilings, wainscotings, etc.
  • Panel (n.)
    Formerly, a piece of cloth serving as a saddle; hence, a soft pad beneath a saddletree to prevent chafing.
  • Panel (n.)
    One of the districts divided by pillars of extra size, into which a mine is laid off in one system of extracting coal.
  • Panel (n.)
    One of the faces of a hewn stone.
  • Panel (v. t.)
    To form in or with panels; as, to panel a wainscot.
  • Pekan (n.)
    See Fisher, 2.
  • Penal (a.)
    Enacting or threatening punishment; as, a penal statue; the penal code.
  • Penal (a.)
    Incurring punishment; subject to a penalty; as, a penalact of offense.
  • Penal (a.)
    Inflicted as punishment; used as a means of punishment; as, a penal colony or settlement.
  • Penal (a.)
    Of or pertaining to punishment, to penalties, or to crimes and offenses; pertaining to criminal jurisprudence
  • Plane (a.)
    A block or plate having a perfectly flat surface, used as a standard of flatness; a surface plate.
  • Plane (a.)
    A surface, real or imaginary, in which, if any two points are taken, the straight line which joins them lies wholly in that surface; or a surface, any section of which by a like surface is a straight line; a surface without curvature.
  • Plane (a.)
    A tool for smoothing boards or other surfaces of wood, for forming moldings, etc. It consists of a smooth-soled stock, usually of wood, from the under side or face of which projects slightly the steel cutting edge of a chisel, called the iron, which inclines backward, with an apperture in front for the escape of shavings; as, the jack plane; the smoothing plane; the molding plane, etc.
  • Plane (a.)
    An ideal surface, conceived as coinciding with, or containing, some designated astronomical line, circle, or other curve; as, the plane of an orbit; the plane of the ecliptic, or of the equator.
  • Plane (a.)
    Figuratively, to make plain or smooth.
  • Plane (a.)
    To efface or remove.
  • Plane (a.)
    To make smooth; to level; to pare off the inequalities of the surface of, as of a board or other piece of wood, by the use of a plane; as, to plane a plank.
  • Plane (a.)
    Without elevations or depressions; even; level; flat; lying in, or constituting, a plane; as, a plane surface.
  • Plane (n.)
    Any tree of the genus Platanus.
  • Plank (n.)
    A broad piece of sawed timber, differing from a board only in being thicker. See Board.
  • Plank (n.)
    Fig.: That which supports or upholds, as a board does a swimmer.
  • Plank (n.)
    One of the separate articles in a declaration of the principles of a party or cause; as, a plank in the national platform.
  • Plank (v. t.)
    To cover or lay with planks; as, to plank a floor or a ship.
  • Plank (v. t.)
    To harden, as hat bodies, by felting.
  • Plank (v. t.)
    To lay down, as on a plank or table; to stake or pay cash; as, to plank money in a wager.
  • Plank (v. t.)
    To splice together the ends of slivers of wool, for subsequent drawing.
  • plena (unknown)
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