Found 3 items, similar to Puddles.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: puddle
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: puddle
puddle
v 1: wade or dabble in a puddle;
“The ducks and geese puddled in
the backyard”
2: subject to puddling or form by puddling;
“puddle iron”
3: dip into mud before planting;
“puddle young plants”
4: work a wet mixture, such as concrete or mud
5: mess around, as in a liquid or paste;
“The children are
having fun puddling in paint”
6: make into a puddle;
“puddled mire” [syn:
muddle]
7: make a puddle by splashing water
8: mix up or confuse;
“He muddled the issues” [syn:
addle,
muddle]
9: eliminate urine;
“Again, the cat had made on the expensive
rug” [syn:
make,
urinate,
piddle,
micturate,
piss,
pee,
pee-pee,
make water,
relieve oneself,
take a leak
,
spend a penny,
wee,
wee-wee,
pass water]
puddle
n 1: a mixture of wet clay and sand that can be used to line a
pond and that is impervious to water when dry
2: a small body of standing water (rainwater) or other liquid;
“there were puddles of muddy water in the road after the
rain”;
“the body lay in a pool of blood” [syn:
pool]
3: something resembling a pool of liquid;
“he stood in a pool
of light”;
“his chair sat in a puddle of books and
magazines” [syn:
pool]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Puddle
Puddle
\Pud"dle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Puddled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Puddling.]
1. To make foul or muddy; to pollute with dirt; to mix dirt
with (water).
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Some unhatched practice . . .
Hath puddled his clear spirit. --Shak.
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2.
(a) To make dense or close, as clay or loam, by working
when wet, so as to render impervious to water.
(b) To make impervious to liquids by means of puddle; to
apply puddle to.
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3. To subject to the process of puddling, as iron, so as to
convert it from the condition of cast iron to that of
wrought iron. --Ure.
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Puddled steel, steel made directly from cast iron by a
modification of the puddling process.
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Puddle
\Pud"dle\, v. i.
To make a dirty stir. [Obs.] --R. Junius.
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Puddle
\Pud"dle\, n. [OE. podel; cf. LG. pudel, Ir. & Gael. plod
pool.]
1. A small quantity of dirty standing water; a muddy plash; a
small pool. --Spenser.
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2. Clay, or a mixture of clay and sand, kneaded or worked,
when wet, to render it impervious to water.
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Puddle poet, a low or worthless poet. [R.] --Fuller.
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