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chandel gooseGannet Gan"net, n. [OE. gant, AS. ganet, ganot, a sea fowl, a
fen duck; akin to D. gent gander, OHG. ganazzo. See Gander,
Goose.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of several species of sea birds of the genus Sula,
allied to the pelicans.
Note: The common gannet of Europe and America (S. bassana),
is also called solan goose, chandel goose, and
gentleman. In Florida the wood ibis is commonly
called gannet.
Booby gannet. See Sula. ChandelierChandelier Chan`de*lier", n. [F. See Chandler.]
1. A candlestick, lamp, stand, gas fixture, or the like,
having several branches; esp., one hanging from the
ceiling.
2. (Fort.) A movable parapet, serving to support fascines to
cover pioneers. [Obs.] Chandlerly
Chandlerly Chan"dler*ly, a.
Like a chandler; in a petty way. [Obs.] --Milton.
Chandlery
Chandlery Chan"dler*y, n.
Commodities sold by a chandler.
Chandoo
Chandoo Chan*doo", n.
An extract or preparation of opium, used in China and India
for smoking. --Balfour.
Chandry
Chandry Chan"dry, n.
Chandlery. [Obs.] ``Torches from the chandry.' --B. Jonson.
MerchandMerchand Mer"chand, v. i. [F. marchander. See Merchant.]
To traffic. [Obs.] --Bacon. Merchandisable
Merchandisable Mer"chan*di`sa*ble, a.
Such as can be used or transferred as merchandise.
MerchandiseMerchandise Mer"chan*dise, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Merchandised;
p. pr. & vb. n. Merchandising.]
To trade; to carry on commerce. --Bacon. Merchandise
Merchandise Mer"chan*dise, v. t.
To make merchandise of; to buy and sell. ``Love is
merchandised.' --Shak.
Merchandise
Merchandise Mer"chan*dise, n. [F. marchandise, OF.
marcheandise.]
1. The objects of commerce; whatever is usually bought or
sold in trade, or market, or by merchants; wares; goods;
commodities. --Spenser.
2. The act or business of trading; trade; traffic.
MerchandisedMerchandise Mer"chan*dise, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Merchandised;
p. pr. & vb. n. Merchandising.]
To trade; to carry on commerce. --Bacon. Merchandiser
Merchandiser Mer"chan*di`ser, n.
A trader. --Bunyan.
MerchandisingMerchandise Mer"chan*dise, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Merchandised;
p. pr. & vb. n. Merchandising.]
To trade; to carry on commerce. --Bacon. MerchandryMerchandry Mer"chand*ry, n. [See Merchant.]
Trade; commerce. [Obs.] --Bp. Sanderson. Tallow chandlerTallow Tal"low, n. [OE. taluh, talugh; akin to OD. talgh, D.
talk, G., Dan. and Sw. talg, Icel. t[=o]lgr, t[=o]lg,
t[=o]lk; and perhaps to Goth. tulgus firm.]
1. The suet or fat of animals of the sheep and ox kinds,
separated from membranous and fibrous matter by melting.
Note: The solid consistency of tallow is due to the large
amount of stearin it contains. See Fat.
2. The fat of some other animals, or the fat obtained from
certain plants, or from other sources, resembling the fat
of animals of the sheep and ox kinds.
Tallow candle, a candle made of tallow.
Tallow catch, a keech. See Keech. [Obs.]
Tallow chandler, one whose occupation is to make, or to
sell, tallow candles.
Tallow chandlery, the trade of a tallow chandler; also, the
place where his business is carried on.
Tallow tree (Bot.), a tree (Stillingia sebifera) growing
in China, the seeds of which are covered with a substance
which resembles tallow and is applied to the same
purposes. Tallow chandleryTallow Tal"low, n. [OE. taluh, talugh; akin to OD. talgh, D.
talk, G., Dan. and Sw. talg, Icel. t[=o]lgr, t[=o]lg,
t[=o]lk; and perhaps to Goth. tulgus firm.]
1. The suet or fat of animals of the sheep and ox kinds,
separated from membranous and fibrous matter by melting.
Note: The solid consistency of tallow is due to the large
amount of stearin it contains. See Fat.
2. The fat of some other animals, or the fat obtained from
certain plants, or from other sources, resembling the fat
of animals of the sheep and ox kinds.
Tallow candle, a candle made of tallow.
Tallow catch, a keech. See Keech. [Obs.]
Tallow chandler, one whose occupation is to make, or to
sell, tallow candles.
Tallow chandlery, the trade of a tallow chandler; also, the
place where his business is carried on.
Tallow tree (Bot.), a tree (Stillingia sebifera) growing
in China, the seeds of which are covered with a substance
which resembles tallow and is applied to the same
purposes. Trenchand
Trenchand Trench"and, a.
Trenchant. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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