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Definition of rag
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Rag (v. t.) To break (ore) into lumps for
sorting.
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Raggy
::
Raggy (a.)
Ragged;
rough.
Fragmentary
::
Fragmentary
(a.)
Composed
of the
fragments
of other
rocks.
Rageful
::
Rageful
(a.) Full of rage;
expressing
rage.
Suffraganship
::
Suffragan
(a.) A
bishop
considered
as an
assistant,
or as
subject,
to his
metropolitan;
an
assistant
bishop..
Medium
::
Medium
(n.) An
average.
Ragout
::
Ragout
(n.) A dish made of
pieces
of meat,
stewed,
and
highly
seasoned;
as, a
ragout
of
mutton..
Forage
::
Forage
(v. t.) To strip of
provisions;
to
supply
with
forage;
as, to
forage
steeds..
Mirage
::
Mirage
(n.) An
optical
effect,
sometimes
seen on the
ocean,
but more
frequently
in
deserts,
due to total
reflection
of light at the
surface
common
to two
strata
of air
differently
heated.
The
reflected
image is seen,
commonly
in an
inverted
position,
while the real
object
may or may not be in
sight.
When the
surface
is
horizontal,
and below the eye, the
appearance
is that of a sheet of water in which the
object
is seen
reflected;
when the
reflecting
surface
is above the eye, the image is seen pr
Drag
::
Drag (v. i.) To be drawn
along,
as a rope or
dress,
on the
ground;
to
trail;
to be moved
onward
along the
ground,
or along the
bottom
of the sea, as an
anchor
that does not
hold..
Dispraise
::
Dispraise
(v. t.) The act of
dispraising;
detraction;
blame
censure;
reproach;
disparagement.
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To carry with a long,
swinging,
or
dragging
motion;
hence,
to carry in a
stately
or proud
fashion..
Dragomans
::
Dragomans
(pl. ) of
Dragoma.
Demorage
::
Demorage
(n.)
Demurrage.
Tuberose
::
Tuberose
(n.) A plant
(Polianthes
tuberosa)
with a
tuberous
root and a
liliaceous
flower.
It is much
cultivated
for its
beautiful
and
fragrant
white
blossoms.
Screed
::
Screed
(n.) A
fragment;
a
portion;
a
shred.
Heart
::
Heart (n.)
Courage;
courageous
purpose;
spirit.
Fomenter
::
Fomenter
(n.) One who
foments;
one who
encourages
or
instigates;
as, a
fomenter
of
sedition..
Comfort
::
Comfort
(n.)
Unlawful
support,
countenance,
or
encouragement;
as, to give aid and
comfort
to the
enemy..
Fury
::
Fury (n.) A
stormy,
turbulent
violent
woman;
a hag; a
vixen;
a
virago;
a
termagant..
Ossifrage
::
Ossifrage
(n.) The young of the sea eagle or bald
eagle.
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