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| Bellows: a bag between two handles that has
an opening. It makes a strong current of air when it is pumped open and closed. (Lisebeth
F.) |
Cure: to preserve or prepare
meat and fish for use by drying, smoking, or salting. (Lisebeth F.) |
| Deckle: A frame used in making paper by hand
to form paper pulp into sheets of a desired size. (Rachel) |
Lard: White, soft, spreadable
fat. (Rachel) |
| Pomander: An apple shaped mixture of
aromatic substances formerly worn as a protection against odor and infection. ((Rachel) |
Pulp: Rags or wood from which
paper is made. (Georgia) |
| Vat: A large vessel such as a tub, cistern
or barrel used to store or hold liquids. (Rachel) |
Watermark: A mark on a piece of paper that
can only be seen when held up to the light. (Georgia) |
Send comments and inquires to the third grade teachers from Germantown
Academy, Micki Vieille, Sandy Bennett, Cara
Herold.
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