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Definition of rag
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Rag (n.) A
coarse
kind of rock,
somewhat
cellular
in
texture..
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Nectar
::
Nectar
(n.) The drink of the gods (as
ambrosia
was their
food);
hence,
any
delicious
or
inspiring
beverage..
Rage
::
Rage (n.)
Especially,
anger
accompanied
with
raving;
overmastering
wrath;
violent
anger;
fury..
Berth
::
Berth (v. t.) To give an
anchorage
to, or a place to lie at; to place in a
berth;
as, she was
berthed
stem to stern with the
Adelaide..
Elemi
::
Elemi (n.) A
fragrant
gum resin
obtained
chiefly
from
tropical
trees of the
genera
Amyris
and
Canarium.
A.
elemifera
yields
Mexican
elemi;
C.
commune,
the
Manila
elemi.
It is used in the
manufacture
of
varnishes,
also in
ointments
and
plasters..
Antiquitarian
::
Antiquitarian
(n.) An
admirer
of
antiquity.
[Used by
Milton
in a
disparaging
sense..
Valorous
::
Valorous
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
valor;
brave;
courageous;
valiant;
intrepid.
Pastorage
::
Pastorage
(n.) The
office,
jurisdiction,
or duty, of a
pastor;
pastorate..
Steerage
::
Steerage
(n.) The
hinder
part of a
vessel;
the
stern.
Proctorage
::
Proctorage
(n.)
Management
by a
proctor,
or as by a
proctor;
hence,
control;
superintendence;
-- in
contempt..
Metal
::
Metal (n.)
Courage;
spirit;
mettle.
See
Mettle.
Tenacity
::
Tenacity
(n.) That
quality
of
bodies
which keeps them from
parting
without
considerable
force;
cohesiveness;
the
effect
of
attraction;
-- as
distinguished
from
brittleness,
fragility,
mobility,
etc..
Raged
::
Raged (imp. & p. p.) of Rag.
Discouraging
::
Discouraging
(a.)
Causing
or
indicating
discouragement.
Courageously
::
Courageously
(adv.)
In a
courageous
manner.
Satyrical
::
Satyrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
satyrs;
burlesque;
as,
satyric
tragedy..
Violation
::
Violation
(n.)
Ravishment;
rape;
outrage.
Piece
::
Piece (n.) A
fragment
or part of
anything
separated
from the
whole,
in any
manner,
as by
cutting,
splitting,
breaking,
or
tearing;
a part; a
portion;
as, a piece of
sugar;
to break in
pieces..
Glean
::
Glean (v. t.) To
gather
after a
reaper;
to
collect
in
scattered
or
fragmentary
parcels,
as the grain left by a
reaper,
or
grapes
left after the
gathering..
Borage
::
Borage
(n.) A
mucilaginous
plant of the genus
Borago
(B.
officinalis),
which is used, esp. in
France,
as a
demulcent
and
diaphoretic..
Drachma
::
Drachma
(n.) A
silver
coin among the
ancient
Greeks,
having
a
different
value in
different
States
and at
different
periods.
The
average
value of the Attic
drachma
is
computed
to have been about 19
cents..
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