CONTRAPTION
Source: 567
Con‐trap″tion (?), n. A contrivance; a new-fangled device; — used scornfully. — Con‐trap″tious (#), a. We all remember some of the extraordinary contraptions which have been thus evolved and put upon the market. F. M. Ware.
Source: 567
Con‐trap″tion (?), n. A contrivance; a new-fangled device; — used scornfully. — Con‐trap″tious (#), a. We all remember some of the extraordinary contraptions which have been thus evolved and put upon the market. F. M. Ware.