- tomed
- ac·cus·tomed·ness;full-bot·tomed;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
bell-bot|tomed — «BEHL BOT uhmd», adjective. = bell bottom. (Cf. ↑bell bottom) … Useful english dictionary
flat-bot|tomed — «FLAT BOT uhmd», adjective. having a flat bottom: »Flat bottomed…boats carry 24 cars and have a top deck for pedestrians (Sunset) … Useful english dictionary
shuck-bot|tomed — «SHUHK BOT uhmd», adjective. = shuck bottom. (Cf. ↑shuck bottom) … Useful english dictionary
splint-bot|tomed — «SPLIHNT BOT uhmd», adjective. having the bottom or seat made of interwoven splints … Useful english dictionary
split-bot|tomed — «SPLIHT BOT uhmd», adjective. = splint bottomed. (Cf. ↑splint bottomed) … Useful english dictionary
un|ac|cus|tomed — «UHN uh KUHS tuhmd», adjective. 1. not accustomed (to): »a man unaccustomed to public life. Polar bears are unaccustomed to hot weather. SYNONYM(S): unused. 2. not familiar; unusual or strange: »unaccustomed surroundings. He was unaccustomed to… … Useful english dictionary
un|bot|tomed — «uhn BOT uhmd», adjective. = bottomless. (Cf. ↑bottomless) … Useful english dictionary
un|cus|tomed — «uhn KUHS tuhmd», adjective. not passed through customs; with duty unpaid: »The police fined him…ninety dollars for having uncustomed goods in his possession (Punch) … Useful english dictionary
water runs and ought to run as it is by nature accus tomed to run — A maxim of the common law taken from the civil law. Wholey v Caldwell, 108 Cal 95, 41 P 31; San Gabriel Valley Country Club v Los Angeles County, 182 Cal 392, 188 P 554, 9 ALR 1200 … Ballentine's law dictionary
ac|cus´tomed|ness — … Useful english dictionary