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Definition of rag
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Rag (v. t.) To scold or rail at; to rate; to
tease;
to
torment;
to
banter.
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Reed
::
Reed (n.) A name given to many tall and
coarse
grasses
or
grasslike
plants,
and their
slender,
often
jointed,
stems,
such as the
various
kinds of
bamboo,
and
especially
the
common
reed of
Europe
and North
America
(Phragmites
communis)..
Dimorph
::
Dimorph
(n.)
Either
one of the two forms of a
dimorphous
substance;
as,
calcite
and
aragonite
are
dimorphs..
Drag
::
Drag (v. i.) To serve as a clog or
hindrance;
to hold back.
Allomorph
::
Allomorph
(n.) Any one of two or more
distinct
crystalline
forms of the same
substance;
or the
substance
having
such
forms;
-- as,
carbonate
of lime
occurs
in the
allomorphs
calcite
and
aragonite..
Disintegrable
::
Disintegrable
(a.)
Capable
of being
disintegrated,
or
reduced
to
fragments
or
powder..
Whet
::
Whet (v. t.) To make
sharp,
keen, or
eager;
to
excite;
to
stimulate;
as, to whet the
appetite
or the
courage..
Unmoor
::
Unmoor
(v. t.) To loose from
anchorage.
See Moor, v. t..
Serai
::
Serai (n.) A
palace;
a
seraglio;
also, in the East, a place for the
accommodation
of
travelers;
a
caravansary,
or rest
house..
Tragedy
::
Tragedy
(n.) A
dramatic
poem,
composed
in
elevated
style,
representing
a
signal
action
performed
by some
person
or
persons,
and
having
a fatal
issue;
that
species
of drama which
represents
the sad or
terrible
phases
of
character
and
life..
Groats
::
Groats
(n. pl.) Dried
grain,
as oats or
wheat,
hulled
and
broken
or
crushed;
in high
milling,
cracked
fragments
of wheat
larger
than
grits..
Fragmentak
::
Fragmentak
(a.)
Consisting
of the
pulverized
or
fragmentary
material
of rock, as
conglomerate,
shale,
etc..
Choragus
::
Choragus
(n.) A
chorus
leader;
esp. one who
provided
at his own
expense
and under his own
supervision
one of the
choruses
for the
musical
contents
at
Athens.
Astragaloid
::
Astragaloid
(a.)
Resembling
the
astragalus
in form.
Frustulent
::
Frustulent
(a.)
Abounding
in
fragments.
Sea Anchor
::
Sea
anchor
() See Drag sail, under 4th
Drag..
Drawnet
::
Drawnet
(n.) A net for
catching
the
larger
sorts of
birds;
also, a
dragnet..
Brave
::
Brave (v. t.) To
encounter
with
courage
and
fortitude;
to set at
defiance;
to defy; to dare.
Sleep-at-noon
::
Sleep-at-noon
(n.) A plant
(Tragopogon
pratensis)
which
closes
its
flowers
at
midday;
a kind of
goat's
beard.
Disparagement
::
Disparagement
(n.)
Injurious
comparison
with an
inferior;
a
depreciating
or
dishonoring
opinion
or
insinuation;
diminution
of
value;
dishonor;
indignity;
reproach;
disgrace;
detraction;
--
commonly
with to.
Outragen
::
Outragen
(imp. & p. p.) of
Outrag.
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