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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: limber (0.00937 detik)
Found 4 items, similar to limber.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: limb anggota tubuh, tungkai
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: limber gemulai, lentur
English → English (WordNet) Definition: limber limber v 1: attach the limber; “limber a cannon” [syn: limber up] 2: cause to become limber; “The violist limbered her wrists before the concert” limber adj 1: (used of e.g. personality traits) readily adaptable; “a supple mind”; “a limber imagination” [syn: supple] 2: (used of persons' bodies) capable of moving or bending freely [syn: supple] n : a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used to pull a field gun or caisson
English → English (gcide) Definition: Limber Limber \Lim"ber\ (l[i^]m"b[~e]r), n. [For limmer, Icel. limar branches, boughs, pl. of lim; akin to E. limb. See Limb a branch.] 1. pl. The shafts or thills of a wagon or carriage. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Mil.) The detachable fore part of a gun carriage, consisting of two wheels, an axle, and a shaft to which the horses are attached. On top is an ammunition box upon which the cannoneers sit. [1913 Webster] 3. pl. (Naut.) Gutters or conduits on each side of the keelson to afford a passage for water to the pump well. [1913 Webster] Limber boards (Naut.), short pieces of plank forming part of the lining of a ship's floor immediately above the timbers, so as to prevent the limbers from becoming clogged. Limber box or Limber chest (Mil.), a box on the limber for carrying ammunition. Limber rope, Limber chain or Limber clearer (Naut.), a rope or chain passing through the limbers of a ship, by which they may be cleared of dirt that chokes them. --Totten. Limber strake (Shipbuilding), the first course of inside planking next the keelson. [1913 Webster] Limber \Lim"ber\ v. t. [imp. & p. p. Limbered (l[i^]m"b[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Limbering.] (Mil.) To attach to the limber; as, to limber a gun. [1913 Webster] To limber up, to change a gun carriage into a four-wheeled vehicle by attaching the limber. [1913 Webster] Limber \Lim"ber\, a. [Akin to limp, a. [root]125. See Limp, a.] Easily bent; flexible; pliant; yielding. --Milton. [1913 Webster] The bargeman that doth row with long and limber oar. --Turbervile. [1913 Webster] Limber \Lim"ber\, v. t. To cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant. --Richardson. [1913 Webster]
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