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Definition of Smeeth
1. v. t. To smoke; to blacken with smoke; to rub with soot.
2. v. t. To smooth.
Definition of Smeeth
1. a duck [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Smeeth
Literary usage of Smeeth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Work of the Horn Scientific Expedition to Central Australia by Baldwin Spencer, William Austin Horn (1896)
"F. smeeth MA, ARSM, and J. ALEX. WATT, JlI.A., B.Sc. (PLATES 1-4). Introduction.
The lithological specimens gathered during the Horn Expedition to the ..."
2. The Education Craze and Its Results: School Boards, Their Extravagance and by D. C. L. (1878)
"In an unlucky hour, in the year 1872, the unfortunate parish of smeeth, in Kent,
resolved to try the School Board system, and handed over to a Board (with ..."
3. Peeps at Parliament: Taken from Behind the Speaker's Chair by Henry William Lucy (1903)
"The room at the top of the stairs —where Wright still presides and entrances the
telegraph smeeth. messengers with sententious remarks on political, social, ..."
4. Records (1918)
"By WF smeeth, D.Sc., AKSM No. 3.—The Occurrence of Secondary Augite in the ...
By WF smeeth, D.Sc., ARSM No. 5.—Notes on the Electric Smelting of Iron and ..."