PUDDLE
Pud"dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Puddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Puddling.]
1. To make foul or muddy; to pollute with dirt; to mix dirt with (water). Some unhatched practice . . . Hath puddled his clear spirit. Shak.
2. (a) To make dense or close, as clay or loam, by working when wet, so as to render impervious to water. (b) To make impervious to liquids by means of puddle; to apply puddle to.
3. To subject to the process of puddling, as iron, so as to convert it from the condition of cast iron to that of wrought iron. Ure. Puddled steel, steel made directly from cast iron by a modification of the puddling process.
PUDDLE
Pud"dle, v. i.
Defn: To make a dirty stir. [Obs.] R. Junius.
PUDDLE-BALL
Pud"dle-ball`, n.
Defn: The lump of pasty wrought iron as taken from the puddling furnace to be hammered or rolled.
PUDDLE-BAR
Pud"dle-bar", n.
Defn: An iron bar made at a single heat from a puddle-ball hammering and rolling.