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Axminster
Axminster Ax"min*ster, n., or Axminster carpet Axminster carpet . (a) [More fully chenille Axminster.] A variety of Turkey carpet, woven by machine or, when more than 27 inches wide, on a hand loom, and consisting of strips of worsted chenille so colored as to produce a pattern on a stout jute backing. It has a fine soft pile. So called from Axminster, England, where it was formerly (1755 -- 1835) made. (b) A similar but cheaper machine-made carpet, resembling moquette in construction and appearance, but finer and of better material.
Axminster
Axminster Ax"min`ster, n. An Axminster carpet, an imitation Turkey carpet, noted for its thick and soft pile; -- so called from Axminster, Eng.
Axminster carpet
Axminster Ax"min*ster, n., or Axminster carpet Axminster carpet . (a) [More fully chenille Axminster.] A variety of Turkey carpet, woven by machine or, when more than 27 inches wide, on a hand loom, and consisting of strips of worsted chenille so colored as to produce a pattern on a stout jute backing. It has a fine soft pile. So called from Axminster, England, where it was formerly (1755 -- 1835) made. (b) A similar but cheaper machine-made carpet, resembling moquette in construction and appearance, but finer and of better material.
Kidderminster
Kidderminster Kid"der*min`ster, n. A kind of ingrain carpeting, named from the English town where formerly most of it was manufactured.
Minster
Minster Min"ster, n. [AS. mynster, fr. L. monasterium. See Monastery.] (Arch.) A church of a monastery. The name is often retained and applied to the church after the monastery has ceased to exist (as Beverly Minster, Southwell Minster, etc.), and is also improperly used for any large church. Minster house, the official house in which the canons of a cathedral live in common or in rotation. --Shipley.
Minster house
Minster Min"ster, n. [AS. mynster, fr. L. monasterium. See Monastery.] (Arch.) A church of a monastery. The name is often retained and applied to the church after the monastery has ceased to exist (as Beverly Minster, Southwell Minster, etc.), and is also improperly used for any large church. Minster house, the official house in which the canons of a cathedral live in common or in rotation. --Shipley.
Spinster
Spinster Spin"ster, n. [Spin + -ster.] 1. A woman who spins, or whose occupation is to spin. She spake to spinster to spin it out. --Piers Plowman. The spinsters and the knitters in the sun. --Shak. 2. A man who spins. [Obs.] --Shak. 3. (Law) An unmarried or single woman; -- used in legal proceedings as a title, or addition to the surname. If a gentlewoman be termed a spinster, she may abate the writ. --Coke. 4. A woman of evil life and character; -- so called from being forced to spin in a house of correction. [Obs.]
Westminster Assembly
Westminster Assembly West"min`ster As*sem"bly See under Assembly.
Westminster Assembly
Assembly room, a room in which persons assemble, especially for dancing. Unlawful assembly (Law), a meeting of three or more persons on a common plan, in such a way as to cause a reasonable apprehension that they will disturb the peace tumultuously. Westminster Assembly, a convocation, consisting chiefly of divines, which, by act of Parliament, assembled July 1, 1643, and remained in session some years. It framed the ``Confession of Faith,' the ``Larger Catechism,' and the ``Shorter Catechism,' which are still received as authority by Presbyterians, and are substantially accepted by Congregationalists. Syn: See Assemblage.

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- The Instruch (Russian: Инструч; German: Inster; Lithuanian: Įsrutis, Įsra; Polish: Wystruć) is a river in Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast. It begins northeast...
- Currently, military units procure this capability from SOTM vendors such as INSTER Get SAT, EM Solutions, Alico Systems, Boeing, Gilat Satellite Networks,...
- Production companies Story Vine Pictures Higround [ko] IN Culture & Contents (Inster Contents Group) Original release Network TV Chosun Release December 30,...
- north-east. Pregolya (near Kaliningrad) Alle/Lava (in Znamensk) Instruch/Inster (in Chernyakhovsk) Angrapa (in Chernyakhovsk) ****a (near Chernyakhovsk)...
- gą̊ss "goose" (Proto-Germanic *gans), įster "lard" (Middle Low German: inster). Old Norse loss of *n before *l and *r: ųor "our" (Proto-Norse unzraz)...
- Running time 11–18 minutes Production companies CJ ENM IN Culture & Contents (Inster Contents Group) Original release Network Tooniverse Release August 2, 2018 (2018-08-02) –...
- subdivisions of Ometa-Trust, Ometa-Invest, Ometa-Inster [uk], and Ometa-Private. Hryhoriy Surkis headed the Ometa-Inster board of directors, while Bohdan Hubskyi [uk]...
- December 1903. p. 4 – via Trove. Mercantile Navy List 1904, p. 455. "New inster-state steamer". Daily Commercial News and Shipping List. 16 October 1903...
- river in the Kaliningrad Oblast in Russia near Chernyakhovsk. The ****a, Inster and Angerapp (Angrapa) are tributaries to the Pregel river. These names...
- In the face of multiple counterattacks, the division ****ault-crossed the Inster on 18 January and captured 26 fortified points, then on 22 January ****ault-crossed...