A brimmed hat with just the back of the brim turned up.
Any of several birds, of the genus Rhipidura, from Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Any of several goldfish having a large fan-shaped tail.
Any of several domestic varieties of pigeon having a fan-shaped tail.
An overhanging deck at the stern of a ship.
A small windmill mounted at right angles to the sails, at the rear of the windmill, used to turn the cap automatically to bring it into the wind.
A kind of match made of paper impregnated with niter and having the usual igniting tip.
A cord that, when lit, conveys the fire to some explosive device.
The mechanism that ignites the charge in an explosive device; a detonator.
A friction match for smokers' use, having a bulbous head which when ignited is not easily blown out even in a gale of wind.
A device to prevent excessive overcurrent from overload or short circuit in an electrical circuit, containing a component that melts and interrupts the current when too high a load is passed through it.
A tendency to lose one's temper.
To have been protected against overcurrent by its fuse melting away, creating a gap in the wire, thus stopping the circuit from operating.
To liquify by heat; melt.
To furnish with or install a fuse to protect a circuit against overcurrent.
To form a bicyclic compound from two similar or different types of ring such that two or more atoms are shared between the resulting rings
To furnish with or install a fuse to (an explosive device) (see Usage notes for noun above).
To melt together; to blend; to mix indistinguishably.
To melt together.