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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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Uncommon
::
Uncommon
(a.) Not
common;
unusual;
infrequent;
rare;
hence,
remarkable;
strange;
as, an
uncommon
season;
an
uncommon
degree
of cold or heat;
uncommon
courage..
Pierage
::
Pierage
(n.) Same as
Wharfage.
Storax
::
Storage
(n.) The price
changed
for
keeping
goods in a
store.
Cooperage
::
Cooperage
(n.) A place where
coopers'
work is done.
Promote
::
Promote
(v. t.) To
contribute
to the
growth,
enlargement,
or
prosperity
of (any
process
or thing that is in
course);
to
forward;
to
further;
to
encourage;
to
advance;
to
excite;
as, to
promote
learning;
to
promote
disorder;
to
promote
a
business
venture..
Interagent
::
Interagent
(n.) An
intermediate
agent.
Bugger
::
Bugger
(n.) A
wretch;
--
sometimes
used
humorously
or in
playful
disparagement.
Sperage
::
Sperage
(n.)
Asperagus.
Fomenter
::
Fomenter
(n.) One who
foments;
one who
encourages
or
instigates;
as, a
fomenter
of
sedition..
Exasperate
::
Exasperate
(v. t.) To
irritate
in a high
degree;
to
provoke;
to
enrage;
to
exscite
or to
inflame
the anger of; as, to
exasperate
a
person
or his
feelings..
Discourage
::
Discourage
(v. t.) To
dishearten
one with
respect
to; to
discountenance;
to seek to check by
disfavoring;
to deter one from; as, they
discouraged
his
efforts..
Sock
::
Sock (n.) The shoe worn by
actors
of
comedy
in
ancient
Greece
and Rome, -- used as a
symbol
of
comedy,
or of the comic
drama,
as
distinguished
from
tragedy,
which is
symbolized
by the
buskin..
Meterage
::
Meterage
(n.) The act of
measuring,
or the cost of
measuring..
Culerage
::
Culerage
(n.) See
Culrage.
Anchorage
::
Anchorage
(n.) A place
suitable
for
anchoring
or where ships
anchor;
a hold for an
anchor.
Enrage
::
Enrage
(v. t.) To fill with rage; to
provoke
to
frenzy
or
madness;
to make
furious.
Mighty
::
Mighty
(n.) A
warrior
of great force and
courage.
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To
increase
the
strength,
vigor,
or
vehemence
of; to
excite;
to
intensify;
to
invigorate;
to
heighten;
as, to raise the
pulse;
to raise the
voice;
to raise the
spirits
or the
courage;
to raise the heat of a
furnace..
Average
::
Average
(n.) In the
English
corn
trade,
the
medial
price of the
several
kinds of grain in the
principal
corn
markets..
Steerage
::
Steerage
(n.) The act or
practice
of
steering,
or
directing;
as, the
steerage
of a
ship..
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