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Hidebound
Hidebound Hide"bound`, a.
1. Having the skin adhering so closely to the ribs and back
as not to be easily loosened or raised; -- said of an
animal.
2. (Hort.) Having the bark so close and constricting that it
impedes the growth; -- said of trees. --Bacon.
3. Untractable; bigoted; obstinately and blindly or stupidly
conservative. --Milton. Carlyle.
4. Niggardly; penurious. [Obs.] --Quarles.
Icebound
Icebound Ice"bound`, a.
Totally surrounded with ice, so as to be incapable of
advancing; as, an icebound vessel; also, surrounded by or
fringed with ice so as to hinder easy access; as, an icebound
coast.
ReboundRebound Re*bound", v. i. [Pref. re- + bound: cf. F. rebondir.]
1. To spring back; to start back; to be sent back or
reverberated by elastic force on collision with another
body; as, a rebounding echo.
Bodies which are absolutely hard, or so soft as to
be void of elasticity, will not rebound from one
another. --Sir I.
Newton.
2. To give back an echo. [R.] --T. Warton.
3. To bound again or repeatedly, as a horse. --Pope.
Rebounding lock (Firearms), one in which the hammer
rebounds to half cock after striking the cap or primer. Rebound
Rebound Re*bound", v. t.
To send back; to reverberate.
Silenus sung; the vales his voice rebound. --Dryden.
Rebound
Rebound Re*bound", n.
The act of rebounding; resilience.
Flew . . . back, as from a rock, with swift rebound.
--Dryden.
Rebounding lockRebound Re*bound", v. i. [Pref. re- + bound: cf. F. rebondir.]
1. To spring back; to start back; to be sent back or
reverberated by elastic force on collision with another
body; as, a rebounding echo.
Bodies which are absolutely hard, or so soft as to
be void of elasticity, will not rebound from one
another. --Sir I.
Newton.
2. To give back an echo. [R.] --T. Warton.
3. To bound again or repeatedly, as a horse. --Pope.
Rebounding lock (Firearms), one in which the hammer
rebounds to half cock after striking the cap or primer. Surrebound
Surrebound Sur`re*bound", v. i.
To give back echoes; to re["e]cho. [Obs.] --Chapman.
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