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4 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sea an·chor
Naut.
See
Drag sail
,
under
4th
Drag
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drag
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
dragging
;
anything
which
is
dragged
.
2.
A
net
,
or
an
apparatus
,
to
be
drawn
along
the
bottom
under
water
,
as
in
fishing
,
searching
for
drowned
persons
,
etc
.
3.
A
kind
of
sledge
for
conveying
heavy
bodies
;
also
,
a
kind
of
low
car
or
handcart
;
as
,
a
stone
drag
.
4.
A
heavy
coach
with
seats
on
top
;
also
,
a
heavy
carriage
. [
Collog
.]
5.
A
heavy
harrow
,
for
breaking
up
ground
.
6.
(a)
Anything
towed
in
the
water
to
retard
a
ship's
progress
,
or
to
keep
her
head
up
to
the
wind
;
esp
.,
a
canvas
bag
with
a
hooped
mouth
,
so
used
.
See
Drag sail
(
below
).
(b)
Also
,
a
skid
or
shoe
,
for
retarding
the
motion
of
a
carriage
wheel
.
(c)
Hence
,
anything
that
retards
;
a
clog
;
an
obstacle
to
progress
or
enjoyment
.
My
lectures
were
only
a
pleasure
to
me
,
and
no
drag
.
--
J
.
D
.
Forbes
.
7.
Motion
affected
with
slowness
and
difficulty
,
as
if
clogged
.
“Had
a
drag
in
his
walk.”
8.
Founding
The
bottom
part
of
a
flask
or
mold
,
the
upper
part
being
the
cope
.
9.
Masonry
A
steel
instrument
for
completing
the
dressing
of
soft
stone
.
10.
Marine Engin.
The
difference
between
the
speed
of
a
screw
steamer
under
sail
and
that
of
the
screw
when
the
ship
outruns
the
screw
;
or
between
the
propulsive
effects
of
the
different
floats
of
a
paddle
wheel
.
See
Citation
under
Drag
,
v. i.
, 3.
Drag sail
Naut.
,
a
sail
or
canvas
rigged
on
a
stout
frame
,
to
be
dragged
by
a
vessel
through
the
water
in
order
to
keep
her
head
to
the
wind
or
to
prevent
drifting
; --
called
also
drift sail
,
drag sheet
,
drag anchor
,
sea anchor
,
floating anchor
,
etc
.
Drag twist
Mining
,
a
spiral
hook
at
the
end
of
a
rod
for
cleaning
drilled
holes
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drift
,
a.
That
causes
drifting
or
that
is
drifted
;
movable
by
wind
or
currents
;
as
,
drift
currents
;
drift
ice
;
drift
mud
.
Drift anchor
.
See
Sea anchor
,
and
also
Drag sail
,
under
Drag
,
n.
Drift epoch
Geol.
,
the
glacial
epoch
.
Drift net
,
a
kind
of
fishing
net
.
Drift sail
.
Same
as
Drag sail
.
See
under
Drag
,
n.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drogue
n.
1.
Naut.
See
Drag
,
n.
, 6,
and
Drag sail
,
under
Drag
,
n.
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