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runnel (encz) | runnel,malý proud n: web |
runnel (encz) | runnel,potok n: web |
Runnel (gcide) | Runnel \Run"nel\, n. [From Run. Cf. Rindle.]
A rivulet or small brook.
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Bubbling runnels joined the sound. --Collins.
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By the very sides of the way . . . there are slow
runnels, in which one can see the minnows swimming.
--Masson.
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runnel (wn) | runnel
n 1: a small stream [syn: rivulet, rill, run, runnel,
streamlet] |
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trunnel (encz) | trunnel, n: |
Runnel (gcide) | Runnel \Run"nel\, n. [From Run. Cf. Rindle.]
A rivulet or small brook.
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Bubbling runnels joined the sound. --Collins.
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By the very sides of the way . . . there are slow
runnels, in which one can see the minnows swimming.
--Masson.
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trunnel (gcide) | Treenail \Tree"nail`\, n. [Tree + nail.] (Shipbuilding)
A long wooden pin used in fastening the planks of a vessel to
the timbers or to each other. [Written also trenail, and
trunnel.]
[1913 Webster]Trunnel \Trun"nel\, n.
A trundle. [R.]
[1913 Webster]Trunnel \Trun"nel\, n. (Shipbuilding)
See Treenail.
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Trunnel (gcide) | Treenail \Tree"nail`\, n. [Tree + nail.] (Shipbuilding)
A long wooden pin used in fastening the planks of a vessel to
the timbers or to each other. [Written also trenail, and
trunnel.]
[1913 Webster]Trunnel \Trun"nel\, n.
A trundle. [R.]
[1913 Webster]Trunnel \Trun"nel\, n. (Shipbuilding)
See Treenail.
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trunnel (wn) | trunnel
n 1: a wooden peg that is used to fasten timbers in
shipbuilding; water causes the peg to swell and hold the
timbers fast [syn: treenail, trenail, trunnel] |
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