- Main tree trunk - Tree trunk - The trunk or stem of a tree, or that which is like it. - An aperture, with a wooden shutter, in the wall of a house,
for giving, occasionally, air or light; also, a small closet. - A measure. See Boll, n., 2. - Any one of several varieties of friable earthy clay, usually
colored more or less strongly red by oxide of iron, and used to color
and adulterate various substances. It was formerly used in medicine. It
is composed essentially of hydrous silicates of alumina, or more rarely
of magnesia. See Clay, and Terra alba. - A bolus; a dose.
- Building material - Plank - Prepared wood - Processed wood - Wood as a building material - Wood for use in building - A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines,
sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases forty skins,
in others one hundred and twenty; -- called also timmer.
- Excluded outspoken poet - Informal name for Shakespeare, The ... - Lyric poet - Minstrel - Poet came back drab - Return of drab, ancient poet - Shakespeare committee lacks nothing
- Butt of a rifle - Hoard - itemized list if everything you have - Reserve supply - shares a plant - The goods in a shop - The stem, or main body, of a tree or plant; the fixed,
strong, firm part; the trunk.