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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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Rage
::
Rage (n.) A
violent
or
raging
wind.
Morsel
::
Morsel
(n.) A small
quantity;
a
little
piece;
a
fragment.
Common
::
Common
(n.) An
inclosed
or
uninclosed
tract of
ground
for
pleasure,
for
pasturage,
etc., the use of which
belongs
to the
public;
or to a
number
of
persons..
Arrear
::
Arrear
(n.) That which is
behind
in
payment,
or which
remains
unpaid,
though
due; esp. a
remainder,
or
balance
which
remains
due when some part has been paid;
arrearage;
--
commonly
used in the
plural,
as,
arrears
of rent,
wages,
or
taxes..
Rag
::
Rag (v. t.) To break (ore) into lumps for
sorting.
Diminutive
::
Diminutive
(a.) Below the
average
size; very
small;
little.
Outraging
::
Outraging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Outrag.
Madrague
::
Madrague
(n.) A large fish pound used for the
capture
of the tunny in the
Mediterranean;
also
applied
to the
seines
used for the same
purpose.
Irate
::
Irate (a.)
Angry;
incensed;
enraged.
Tragi-comical
::
Tragi-comical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
tragi-comedy;
partaking
of grave and comic
scenes.
Tragi-comic
::
Tragi-comic
(a.) Alt. of
Tragi-comica.
Rage
::
Rage (v. t.) To
enrage.
Wiper
::
Wiper (n.) A rod, or an
attachment
for a rod, for
holding
a rag with which to wipe out the bore of the
barrel..
Gum
::
Gum (n.) A
vegetable
secretion
of many trees or
plants
that
hardens
when it
exudes,
but is
soluble
in
water;
as, gum
arabic;
gum
tragacanth;
the gum of the
cherry
tree. Also, with less
propriety,
exudations
that are not
soluble
in
water;
as, gum copal and gum
sandarac,
which are
really
resins..
Average
::
Average
(n.) The
equitable
and
proportionate
distribution
of loss or
expense
among all
interested.
Eclogite
::
Eclogite
(n.) A rock
consisting
of
granular
red
garnet,
light green
smaragdite,
and
common
hornblende;
-- so
called
in
reference
to its
beauty..
Tragi-comi-pastoral
::
Tragi-comi-pastoral
(a.)
Partaking
of the
nature
of, or
combining,
tragedy,
comedy,
and
pastoral
poetry..
Intermedium
::
Intermedium
(n.) The bone or
cartilage
between
the
radiale
and
ulnare
in the
carpus,
and
between
the
tibiale
and
fibulare
in the
tarsus.
It
corresponds
to the lunar in the
carpus,
and to a part of the
astragalus
in the
tarsus
of man and most
mammals..
Parage
::
Parage
(n.)
Kindred;
family;
birth.
Fosterage
::
Fosterage
(n.) The care of a
foster
child;
the
charge
of
nursing.
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