marl
nounA crumbly mixture of clays, calcium and magnesium carbonates, and remnants of shells that is sometimes found under desert sands and used as fertilizer for lime-deficient soils.
transitive verbTo fertilize with such a mixture.
To overspread or manure with marl.
Nautical, to wind, as a rope, with marline, spun-yarn, twine, or other small stuff, every turn being secured by a sort of hitch: a common method of fastening strips of canvas called
To ravel, as silk.
nounThe fiber of those peacock-feathers which have the webs long and decomposed, so that the barbs stand apart, as if raveled: used for making artificial flies.
To wonder; marvel.
nounMarble.
nounA marble (plaything).
See the quotation.
