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pounce

noun
Gum-sandarach pulverized, a fine powder used to prevent ink from spreading on paper.

pounce

Charcoal dust inclosed in some open stuff, as muslinto be passed over holes pricked in the work, to mark the lines or designs on a paper underneath. This kind of pounce is used by embroiderers to transfer their patterns upon their stuffs; also by lace-makers, and sometimes by engravers. It is also used in varnishing.

pounce

Cloth worked in eyelet-holes.

pounce

verb transitive
To sprinkle or rub with pounce.

pounce

noun

[L. pungo.]

The claw or talon of a bird of prey.

pounce

verb intransitive
To fall on suddenly; to fall on and seize with the claws; as, a rapacious fowl pounces on a chicken.