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English Dictionary: Cushion by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
cushion
n
  1. a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses; "the old car needed a new set of shocks"
    Synonym(s): shock absorber, shock, cushion
  2. the layer of air that supports a hovercraft or similar vehicle
  3. a soft bag filled with air or a mass of padding such as feathers or foam rubber etc.
v
  1. protect from impact; "cushion the blow" [syn: cushion, buffer, soften]
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Cushion \Cush"ion\ (k??sh"?n), n. [OE. cuischun, quisshen, OF.
      coissin, cuissin, F. coussin, fr. (assumed) LL. culcitinum,
      dim. of L. culcita cushion, mattress, pillow. See {Quilt},
      and cf. {Counterpoint} a {coverlet}.]
      1. A case or bag stuffed with some soft and elastic material,
            and used to sit or recline upon; a soft pillow or pad.
  
                     Two cushions stuffed with straw, the seat to raise.
                                                                              --Dryden.
  
      2. Anything resembling a cushion in properties or use; as:
            (a) a pad on which gilders cut gold leaf;
            (b) a mass of steam in the end of the cylinder of a steam
                  engine to receive the impact of the piston;
            (c) the elastic edge of a billiard table.
  
      3. A riotous kind of dance, formerly common at weddings; --
            called also {cushion dance}. --Halliwell.
  
      {Cushion capital}.(Arch.) A capital so sculptured as to
            appear like a cushion pressed down by the weight of its
            entablature.
            (b) A name given to a form of capital, much used in the
                  Romanesque style, modeled like a bowl, the upper part
                  of which is cut away on four sides, leaving vertical
                  faces.
  
      {Cushion star} (Zo[94]l.) a pentagonal starfish belonging to
            {Goniaster}, {Astrogonium}, and other allied genera; -- so
            called from its form.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Cushion \Cush"ion\ (k??sh"?n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cushioned}
      (-?nd); p. pr. & vb. {Cushioning}.]
      1. To seat or place on, or as on a cushion.
  
                     Many who are cushioned on thrones would have
                     remained in obscurity.                        --Bolingbroke.
  
      2. To furnish with cushions; as, to cushion a chaise.
  
      3. To conceal or cover up, as under a cushion.
  
      {Cushioned hammer}, a dead-stroke hammer. See under
            {Dead-stroke}.
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