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Definition of rage
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rage is as below...
Rage (n.) The
subject
of eager
desire;
that which is
sought
after,
or
prosecuted,
with
unreasonable
or
excessive
passion;
as, to be all the
rage..
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Storax
::
Storage
(n.) The price
changed
for
keeping
goods in a
store.
Culrage
::
Culrage
(n.)
Smartweed
(Polygonum
Hydropiper).
Discourager
::
Discourager
(n.) One who
discourages.
Unmoor
::
Unmoor
(v. t.) To loose from
anchorage.
See Moor, v. t..
Wine
::
Wine (n.) The
expressed
juice of
grapes,
esp. when
fermented;
a
beverage
or
liquor
prepared
from
grapes
by
squeezing
out their
juice,
and
(usually)
allowing
it to
ferment..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Free from any
marked
characteristic;
average;
middling;
as, a fair
specimen..
Thoroughbred
::
Thoroughbred
(a.) Bred from the best blood
through
a long line;
pure-blooded;
-- said of
stock,
as
horses.
Hence,
having
the
characteristics
of such
breeding;
mettlesome;
courageous;
of
elegant
form, or the
like..
Racahout
::
Racahout
(n.) A
preparation
from
acorns
used by the Arabs as a
substitute
for
chocolate,
and also as a
beverage
for
invalids..
Damp
::
Damp (n.) To put out, as fire; to
depress
or
deject;
to
deaden;
to
cloud;
to check or
restrain,
as
action
or
vigor;
to make dull; to
weaken;
to
discourage..
Waterage
::
Waterage
(n.) Money paid for
transportation
of
goods,
etc., by
water..
Rascally
::
Rascally
(a.) Like a
rascal;
trickish
or
dishonest;
base;
worthless;
-- often in
humorous
disparagement,
without
implication
of
dishonesty..
Arbitrage
::
Arbitrage
(n.)
Judgment
by an
arbiter;
authoritative
determination.
Diminutive
::
Diminutive
(a.) Below the
average
size; very
small;
little.
Generous
::
Generous
(a.)
Exhibiting
those
qualities
which are
popularly
reregarded
as
belonging
to high
birth;
noble;
honorable;
magnanimous;
spirited;
courageous.
Comic
::
Comic (a.)
Relating
to
comedy,
as
distinct
from
tragedy..
Honor
::
Honor (n.) That which
rightfully
attracts
esteem,
respect,
or
consideration;
self-respect;
dignity;
courage;
fidelity;
especially,
excellence
of
character;
high moral
worth;
virtue;
nobleness;
specif.,
in men,
integrity;
uprightness;
trustworthness;
in
women,
purity;
chastity..
Pasturage
::
Pasturage
(n.)
Grazing
ground;
grass land used for
pasturing;
pasture.
Exceptional
::
Exceptional
(a.)
Forming
an
exception;
not
ordinary;
uncommon;
rare;
hence,
better
than the
average;
superior..
Encourage
::
Encourage
(v. t.) To give
courage
to; to
inspire
with
courage,
spirit,
or hope; to
raise,
or to
increase,
the
confidence
of; to
animate;
enhearten;
to
incite;
to help
forward;
-- the
opposite
of
discourage..
Second
::
Second
(a.) To
follow
or
attend
for the
purpose
of
assisting;
to
support;
to back; to act as the
second
of; to
assist;
to
forward;
to
encourage.
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