1. Sc. Notorious.
2. A small wood, a grove.
3. An ill-humoured person.
4. The distinctive call of a nocturnal bird.
5. A syncline exaggerated by u-valley glaciation
6. A ground cover plant common in northern England.
7. A drainage pipe or ditch allowing drainage across an embankment.
8. A highway constructed on land cleared by mountain excavation methods.
9. A long bar or bolt of iron with sliding shackles; a device for punishment.
10. A family disposition to some sort of health problem, often thought to be a curse [16/17th C Eng.]
11. A type of geosynthetic material used to reinforce soil [named for developer James W. Cuthall, b.1969].
12. An unauthorized footpath that develops across landscaped terrain, typically appearing after new construction projects.
13. The faint, shimmering optical illusion that appears above very warm asphalt on a hot day, making distant objects seem to undulate.
14. Scot. A mixture of lard or tallow and coarsely ground grains such as oats or barley, sometimes combined with greaves or dried meats.
15. A specialized woodworking tool used in early 18th-century furniture making designed for carving intricate lattice patterns into chair backs and cabinet doors.
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9. A long bar or bolt of iron with sliding shackles; a device for punishment.
14. Scot. A mixture of lard or tallow and coarsely ground grains such as oats or barley, sometimes combined with greaves or dried meats.
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7 and 15, please.
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On Jun 17, 2025, at 1:21 PM, 'Tim Lodge' via Dixonary <dixo...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Here we have 15 defs of the word CUTHILL only one of which comes from my dictionary. Please vote for your two favourites by public reply to this message before the deadline:
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I reserve the right to close the round early if all players who have submitted a def have voted.
New players are welcome - just don't look up the word until after you've voted.
-- Tim L
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