Definition of Carlock

1. n. A sort of Russian isinglass, made from the air bladder of the sturgeon, and used in clarifying wine.

Definition of Carlock

1. Noun. A sort of Russian isinglass, made from the air bladder of the sturgeon, and used in clarifying wine. ¹

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Definition of Carlock

1. Russian isinglass [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carlock

carlfriesite
carlhintzeite
carlike
carlin
carline
carline thistle
carline thistles
carlines
carling
carlings
carlinite
carlins
carlish
carload
carloads
carlock (current term)
carlocks
carlosruizite
carlosturanite
carlot
carlots
carls
carlsbergite
carmagnole
carmagnoles
carmaker
carmakers
carmaking
carmalum
carman

Literary usage of Carlock

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Commission Leaflets by Legal dept, American Telephone and Telegraph Company (1918)
"carlock Farmers Telephone Company and Farmers Telephone Company of carlock, petitioning for authority for the carlock Farmers Telephone Company to sell, ..."

2. Life of Jefferson Dillard Goodpasture by Albert Virgil Goodpasture, William Henry Goodpasture (1897)
"601. Mary Louise, born in 1883. No. 264. Richard L. carlock, son of ... Rosalie carlock, daughter of Madison P. and Nancy B. (Judy) carlock, married Thomas ..."

3. History of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton by James Paterson (1864)
"John Kennedy, of carlock, was the proprietor in 1613. William Kennedy, of carlock, had sasine, as heir to his ..."

4. Proceedings of the National Energy Modeling System Conference (1994)
"Our final reviewer today is Terri carlock. Terri is the supervisor in the audit ... carlock: Thank you. My comments today are based on my experience at the ..."

5. History of the Disciples of Christ in Illinois, 1819-1914 by Nathaniel Smith Haynes (1915)
"Reuben carlock was a native of Overton County, Tennessee. He came to Illinois in October, 1827, and settled in Dry Grove, five miles southwest of the site ..."

6. Reports of Cases Arising Upon Letters Patent for Inventions: Determined in by Samuel Sparks Fisher (1872)
"Then there is the carlock machine used in New York for a considerable time, ... It is not shown to my satisfaction that carlock had any such springs and set ..."

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