SMEARED
SME'ARED, participle passive Overspread with soft or oily matter; soiled.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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SME'ARED, participle passive Overspread with soft or oily matter; soiled.
SME'ARING, participle present tense Overspreading with any thing soft and oleaginous; soiling.
SME'ARY, adjective That smears or soils; adhesive. [Little used.]
SMEATH, noun A sea fowl.
SMEC'TITE, noun An argillaceous earth; so called from its property of taking grease out of cloth, etc.
SMEETH, verb transitive To smole. [Not in use.]
SMEGMAT'IC, adjective Being of the nature of soap; soapy; cleansing; detersive.
SMELL, verb transitive pret and participle passive smelled, smelt. [I have not found this word in any other language.] TO perceive by the nose, or by the olfactory nerves; to ha...
SMELL'ED, SMELT, preterit tense and participle passive of smell.
SMELL'ER, noun One that smells.
SMELL'FEAST, noun [smell and feast.] One that is apt to find and frequent good tables; an epicure; a parasite.
SMELT. [See Smelled.]SMELT, noun A small fish that is very delicate food. But in Europe, a fish of the truttaceous kind, so names from its peculiar smell.SMELT, verb transitive ...
SMELT'ED, participle passive Melted for the extraction of the metal.
SMELT'ER, noun One the melts ore.
SMELT'ERY, noun A house or place for smelting ores.
SMELT'ING, participle present tense Melting, as ore.SMELT'ING, noun The operation of melting ores for the purpose of extracting the metal.
SMERK, noun An affected smile.SMERK, adjective Nice; smart; janty. So smerk so smooth he prick'd his ears.
SMER'LIN, noun A fish.
SMEW, noun An aquatic fowl, the Mergus albellus.
SMICK'ER, verb intransitive To smerk; to look amorously or wantonly.
SMICK'ERING, participle present tense Smerking; smiling affectedly.SMICK'ERING, noun An affected smile or amorous look.
SMICK'ET, noun Dim. of smock. [Not used.]
SMID'DY, noun A smithery or smith's workshop. [Not in use.]
SMIGHT, for smile, in Spenser, is a mistake.
SMILE, verb intransitive1. To contract the features of the face in such a manner as to express pleasure, moderate joy, or love and kindness; the contrary to frown. The smiling i...
SMI'LER, noun One who smiles.
SMI'LING, participle present tense Having a smile on the countenance; looking joyous or gay; looking propitious.