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Definition of rage
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Rage (n.) To be
furious
with
anger;
to be
exasperated
to fury; to be
violently
agitated
with
passion.
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Suffrage
::
Suffrage
(n.) Aid;
assistance.
Chapfallen
::
Chapfallen
(a.)
Having
the lower chap or jaw
drooping,
-- an
indication
of
humiliation
and
dejection;
crestfallen;
discouraged.
See
Chopfallen..
Fratrage
::
Fratrage
(n.) A
sharing
among
brothers,
or
brothers'
kin..
Nurser
::
Nurser
(n.) One who
nurses;
a
nurse;
one who
cherishes
or
encourages
growth.
Outraye
::
Outraye
(v. i.) See
Outrage,
v. i..
Average
::
Average
(v. t.) To
divide
among a
number,
according
to a given
proportion;
as, to
average
a
loss..
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..
Average
::
Average
(n.) The
equitable
and
proportionate
distribution
of loss or
expense
among all
interested.
Borraginaceous
::
Borraginaceous
(a.) See
Borage,
n., etc..
Average
::
Average
(n.) Any
medial
estimate
or
general
statement
derived
from a
comparison
of
diverse
specific
cases;
a
medium
or usual size,
quantity,
quality,
rate, etc..
Gnaw
::
Gnaw (v. t.) To bite in agony or rage.
Drawback
::
Drawback
(n.) A loss of
advantage,
or
deduction
from
profit,
value,
success,
etc.; a
discouragement
or
hindrance;
objectionable
feature..
Parsonish
::
Parsonish
(a.)
Appropriate
to, or like, a
parson;
-- used in
disparagement..
Dragees
::
Dragees
(n. pl.)
Sugar-coated
medicines.
Courageously
::
Courageously
(adv.)
In a
courageous
manner.
Langrage
::
Langrage
(n.) Alt. of
Langre.
Switching
::
Switchel
(n.) A
beverage
of
molasses
and
water,
seasoned
with
vinegar
and
ginger..
Infuriate
::
Infuriate
(v. t.) To
render
furious;
to
enrage;
to
exasperate.
Chartism
::
Chartism
(n.) The
principles
of a
political
party in
England
(1838-48),
which
contended
for
universal
suffrage,
the vote by
ballot,
annual
parliaments,
equal
electoral
districts,
and other
radical
reforms,
as set forth in a
document
called
the
People's
Charter..
Pusillanimous
::
Pusillanimous
(a.)
Destitute
of a manly or
courageous
strength
and
firmness
of mind; of weak
spirit;
mean-spirited;
spiritless;
cowardly;
-- said of
persons,
as, a
pussillanimous
prince..
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