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Adjective
/pərl/,
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Denoting or relating to a knitting stitch made by putting the needle through the front of the stitch from right to left,
  1. Denoting or relating to a knitting stitch made by putting the needle through the front of the stitch from right to left

Verb
  1. (of a stream or river) Flow with a swirling motion and babbling sound

Noun
  1. A motion or sound of this kind


  1. gold or silver wire thread
  2. eddy: flow in a circular current, of liquids
  3. a basic knitting stitch
  4. sough: make a murmuring sound; "the water was purling"
  5. knit with a purl stitch
  6. A persistent uniform resource locator (PURL) is a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) (i.e. location-based Uniform Resource Identifier or URI) that does not directly describe the location of the resource to be retrieved but instead describes an intermediate (more persistent) location which, when ...
  7. Purl or wormwood ale is an English drink. It was originally made by infusing ale with the tops of the wormwood plant, especially the variety which grows in coastal salt marsh, which is called old woman. Other purgative or bitter herbs such as orange peel or senna might also be used. ...
  8. (Purling) Knitting is a method by which thread or yarn may be turned into cloth or other fine crafts. Knitting consists of consecutive loops, called stitches. As each row progresses, a new loop is pulled through an existing loop. ...
  9. A particular stitch in knitting; the edge of lace trimmed with loops; To decorate with fringe or embroidered edge; an inverted stitch producing ribbing etc
  10. (Purling) Main structural roof support timber: usually situated half way up the roof span: to which rafters are nailed.
  11. (Purling) The act of making basic purl stitches.
  12. (pURLS) personalized URLs. An application that lets you create a separate URL for each person you're targeting - perhaps in a marketing campaign.
  13. PURLs are persistent URLs. They are a scheme developed by OCLC in an attempt to separate a document name from its location and therefore increase the probability that it will always be found. PURLs work through a mapping of a unique, never-changing PURL to an actual URL. ...
  14. A method of providing persistent identifiers using standard web protocols, developed by OCLC.
  15. to flow with curling or rippling motion, as a shallow stream does over stones. Also, a circle or curl made by the motion of water, as a ripple or eddy; possibly derived from "bubble up" or "gush" [Norwegian 'purla']. Also, to flow with a murmuring sound.
  16. The second most common stitch. Whereas in a knit stitch you put the right needle through the stitch from behind, in the purl stitch you place the right needle into the front of the left needle stitch.
  17. A technique that starts with a VDP direct mail piece driving interested recipients to a personalized web page. ...
  18. Short for Personalized URLs, PURLs capture the recipient’s attention by including their name in the URL of the webpage you want them to visit. PURLs point them to a microsite or landing page that is tailored to them and their interests.
  19. The reverse side of a knit stitch. To see purl, you can look at the back of knitting, or you can work a stitch in reverse on the needle.
  20. an acronym for “Personal URL”. Where a standard URL is the web address for the general site, a pURL is a uniquely personalized web page or mini-site specific to one individual or group.
  21. hot beer mixed with gin