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Tops-and-bottoms
Tops-and-bottoms
n. pl.
Small
rolls
of
dough
,
baked
,
cut
in
halves
,
and
then
browned
in an
oven
,
used
as
food
for
infants
.
Topsail
n.
In a
square
-
rigged
vessel
,
the
sail
next
above
the
lowermost
sail
on a
mast
.
This
sail
is
the
one
most
frequently
reefed
or
furled
in
working
the
ship
. In a
fore
-
and
-
aft
rigged
vessel
,
the
sail
set
upon
and
above
the
gaff
.
See
Cutter
,
Schooner
,
Sail
,
and
Ship
.
Topsman
n.
The
chief
drover
of
those
who
drive
a
herd
of
cattle
.
Topsman
n.
The
uppermost
sawyer
in a
saw
pit
; a
topman
.
Topsmen
pl.
of
Topsman
Topsoil
n.
The
upper
layer
of
soil
;
surface
soil
.
Topsoiling
n.
The
act
or
art
of
taking
off
the
top
soil
of
land
before
an
excavation
or
embankment
is
begun
.
Topstone
n.
A
stone
that
is
placed
on
the
top
, or
which
forms
the
top
.
Topsy-turvy
adv.
In an
inverted
posture
;
with
the
top
or
head
downward
;
upside
down
; as, to
turn
a
carriage
topsy
-
turvy
.
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