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Definition of ogress
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Ogress
(n.) A
female
ogre.
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Fossilize
::
Fossilize
(v. i.) To
become
antiquated,
rigid,
or
fixed,
beyond
the
influence
of
change
or
progress..
Scale
::
Scale (n.)
Gradation;
succession
of
ascending
and
descending
steps and
degrees;
progressive
series;
scheme
of
comparative
rank or
order;
as, a scale of
being..
Retrograde
::
Retrograde
(a.)
Tending
or
moving
backward;
having
a
backward
course;
contrary;
as, a
retrograde
motion;
--
opposed
to
progressive..
Harmony
::
Harmony
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of their
construction
and
progression.
Obstructionist
::
Obstructionist
(n.) One who
hinders
progress;
one who
obstructs
business,
as in a
legislative
body..
Equidifferent
::
Equidifferent
(a.)
Having
equal
differences;
as, the terms of
arithmetical
progression
are
equidifferent..
Progress
::
Progress
(v. t.) To make
progress
in; to pass
through.
Course
::
Course
(n.)
Motion
considered
with
reference
to
manner;
or derly
progress;
procedure
in a
certain
line of
thought
or
action;
as, the
course
of an
argument..
Pathology
::
Pathology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
diseases,
their
nature,
causes,
progress,
symptoms,
etc..
Grade
::
Grade (v. t.) To
reduce
to a
level,
or to an
evenly
progressive
ascent,
as the line of a canal or
road..
Gest
::
Gest (n.) A roll
recting
the
several
stages
arranged
for a royal
progress.
Many of them are
extant
in the
herald's
office.
Progression
::
Progression
(n.) The act of
moving
forward;
a
proceeding
in a
course;
motion
onward.
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) That which has been, or might be,
recorded;
the known facts in the
course,
progress,
or
duration
of
anything,
as in the life of a
public
man; as, a
politician
with a good or a bad
record..
Doldrums
::
Doldrums
(n. pl.) A part of the ocean near the
equator,
abounding
in
calms,
squalls,
and
light,
baffling
winds,
which
sometimes
prevent
all
progress
for
weeks;
-- so
called
by
sailors..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.)
Hence,
anything
that
retards;
a clog; an
obstacle
to
progress
or
enjoyment..
Progressional
::
Progressional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
progression;
tending
to, or
capable
of,
progress..
Progression
::
Progression
(n.)
Regular
or
proportional
advance
in
increase
or
decrease
of
numbers;
continued
proportion,
arithmetical,
geometrical,
or
harmonic..
Swim
::
Swim (v. i.) To move
progressively
in water by means of
strokes
with the hands and feet, or the fins or the
tail..
Advanced
::
Advanced
(a.) In the front or
before
others,
as
regards
progress
or
ideas;
as,
advanced
opinions,
advanced
thinkers..
Farther
::
Farther
(adv.)
Moreover;
by way of
progress
in
treating
a
subject;
as,
farther,
let us
consider
the
probable
event..
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