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v. t.
To give forth in action or exercise; to discharge; as, to deliver a blow; to deliver a broadside, or a ball.
a.
Widespread.
n.
A street seller of ballads and other broadsides.
n.
Thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point, as distinguished from broadsword play.
a.
Spreading widely.
n.
A sword, especially a broadsword, formerly used both to cut and thrust.
n.
A volley of abuse or denunciation.
n.
A sword with a broad blade and a cutting edge; a claymore.
n.
The side of a ship above the water line, from the bow to the quarter.
n.
A sheet of paper containing one large page, or printed on one side only; -- called also broadsheet.
a.
A broadsword fixed on a pike; a kind of halberd.
n.
A large galley, having some features of the galleon, as broadside guns; esp., such a vessel used by the southern nations of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. See Galleon, and Galley.
v. i.
To perform certain acts frequently or customarily, either for instruction, profit, or amusement; as, to practice with the broadsword or with the rifle; to practice on the piano.
n.
A large heavy knife resembling a broadsword, often two or three feet in length, -- used by the inhabitants of Spanish America as a hatchet to cut their way through thickets, and for various other purposes.
v. t.
To stamp with the broad seal; to make sure; to guarantee or warrant.
n.
A discharge of or from all the guns on one side of a ship, at the same time.
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