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Definition of race
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Race (n.)
Competitive
action
of any kind,
especially
when
prolonged;
hence,
career;
course
of
life..
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Ignominiously
::
Ignominiously
(adv.)
In an
ignominious
manner;
disgracefully;
shamefully;
ingloriously.
Mongolians
::
Mongolians
(n. pl.) One of the great races of man,
including
the
greater
part of the
inhabitants
of
China,
Japan,
and the
interior
of Asia, with
branches
in
Northern
Europe
and other parts of the
world.
By some
American
Indians
are
considered
a
branch
of the
Mongols.
In a more
restricted
sense,
the
inhabitants
of
Mongolia
and
adjacent
countries,
including
the
Burats
and the
Kalmuks..
Racemiferous
::
Racemiferous
(a.)
Bearing
racemes,
as the
currant..
Progress
::
Progress
(n.)
Toward
ideal
completeness
or
perfection
in
respect
of
quality
or
condition;
--
applied
to
individuals,
communities,
or the race; as,
social,
moral,
religious,
or
political
progress..
Obloquy
::
Obloquy
(n.) Cause of
reproach;
disgrace.
Mense
::
Mense (v. t.) To
grace.
Start
::
Start (v. i.) To set out; to
commence
a
course,
as a race or
journey;
to
begin;
as, to start
business..
Eagle
::
Eagle (n.) Any
large,
rapacious
bird of the
Falcon
family,
esp. of the
genera
Aquila
and
Haliaeetus.
The eagle is
remarkable
for
strength,
size,
graceful
figure,
keenness
of
vision,
and
extraordinary
flight.
The most noted
species
are the
golden
eagle
(Aquila
chrysaetus);
the
imperial
eagle of
Europe
(A.
mogilnik
/
imperialis);
the
American
bald eagle
(Haliaeetus
leucocephalus);
the
European
sea eagle (H.
albicilla);
and the great harpy eagle
(Thrasaetus
harpyia).
The
figure
of the
eagle,
as the
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To add grace
notes,
cadenzas,
etc., to..
Brace
::
Brace (n.) That which holds
anything
tightly
or
supports
it
firmly;
a
bandage
or a prop.
Brace
::
Brace (n.) A
curved
instrument
or
handle
of iron or wood, for
holding
and
turning
bits, etc.; a
bitstock..
Decorum
::
Decorum
(n.)
Propriety
of
manner
or
conduct;
grace
arising
from
suitableness
of
speech
and
behavior
to one's own
character,
or to the place and
occasion;
decency
of
conduct;
seemliness;
that which is
seemly
or
suitable..
Vie
::
Vie (v. i.) To
strive
for
superiority;
to
contend;
to use
emulous
effort,
as in a race,
contest,
or
competition..
Staylace
::
Stayer
(n.) One who
upholds
or
supports
that which
props;
one who, or that
which,
stays,
stops,
or
restrains;
also,
colloquially,
a
horse,
man, etc., that has
endurance,
an a
race..
Leash
::
Leash (n.) A brace and a half; a
tierce;
three;
three
creatures
of any kind,
especially
greyhounds,
foxes,
bucks,
and
hares;
hence,
the
number
three in
general..
Saracenical
::
Saracenical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Saracens;
as,
Saracenic
architecture..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) To
follow
by some mark that has been left by a
person
or thing which has
preceded;
to
follow
by
footsteps,
tracks,
or
tokens..
Olympiad
::
Olympiad
(n.) A
period
of four
years,
by which the
ancient
Greeks
reckoned
time, being the
interval
from one
celebration
of the
Olympic
games to
another,
beginning
with the
victory
of
Cor/bus
in the foot race, which took place in the year 776 b.c.; as, the era of the
olympiads..
Fetis
::
Fetis (a.) Neat;
pretty;
well made;
graceful.
Ore
::
Ore (n.)
Honor;
grace;
favor;
mercy;
clemency;
happy
augry.
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