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Definition of rally
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 rally is as below...
Rally (v. t.) To
collect,
and
reduce
to
order,
as
troops
dispersed
or
thrown
into
confusion;
to
gather
again;
to
reunite..
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Ring
::
Ring (v. i.) To rise in the air
spirally.
Strontium
::
Strontium
(n.) A
metallic
element
of the
calcium
group,
always
naturally
occurring
combined,
as in the
minerals
strontianite,
celestite,
etc. It is
isolated
as a
yellowish
metal,
somewhat
malleable
but
harder
than
calcium.
It is
chiefly
employed
(as in the
nitrate)
to color
pyrotechnic
flames
red.
Symbol
Sr.
Atomic
weight
87.3..
Label
::
Label (n.) The name now
generally
given to the
projecting
molding
by the
sides,
and over the tops, of
openings
in
mediaeval
architecture.
It
always
has a
/quare
form, as in the
illustration..
Hammer
::
Hammer
(v. i.) To
strike
repeated
blows,
literally
or
figuratively..
Spink
::
Spinii-spirulate
(a.)
Having
spines
arranged
spirally.
See
Spicule.
Actuary
::
Actuary
(n.) A
registrar
or
clerk;
-- used
originally
in
courts
of civil law
jurisdiction,
but in
Europe
used for a clerk or
registrar
generally..
File
::
File (n.)
Anything
employed
to
smooth,
polish,
or rasp,
literally
or
figuratively..
Assize
::
Assize
(n.) The time or place of
holding
the court of
assize;
--
generally
in the
plural,
assizes..
Social
::
Social
(a.)
Naturally
growing
in
groups
or
masses;
-- said of many
individual
plants
of the same
species.
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) A
dramatic
representation
by
actors
who use only dumb show;
hence,
dumb show,
generally..
Hydrate
::
Hydrate
(n.) A
compound
formed
by the union of water with some other
substance,
generally
forming
a
neutral
body, as
certain
crystallized
salts..
Rally
::
Rally (v. t.) To
attack
with
raillery,
either
in good humor and
pleasantry,
or with
slight
contempt
or
satire..
Gauze
::
Gauze (n.) A very thin,
slight,
transparent
stuff,
generally
of silk; also, any
fabric
resembling
silk
gauze;
as, wire
gauze;
cotton
gauze..
Red
::
Red (v. t.) To put on
order;
to make tidy; also, to free from
entanglement
or
embarrassement;
--
generally
with up; as, to red up a
house..
Flagon
::
Flagon
(n.) A
vessel
with a
narrow
mouth,
used for
holding
and
conveying
liquors.
It is
generally
larger
than a
bottle,
and of
leather
or
stoneware
rather
than of
glass..
Bridge
::
Bridge
(v. t.) To find a way of
getting
over, as a
difficulty;
--
generally
with
over..
Siderite
::
Siderite
(n.)
Carbonate
of iron, an
important
ore of iron
occuring
generally
in
cleavable
masses,
but also in
rhombohedral
crystals.
It is of a light
yellowish
brown
color.
Called
also
sparry
iron,
spathic
iron..
Literally
::
Literally
(adv.)
With close
adherence
to
words;
word by word.
Serpula
::
Serpula
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
tubicolous
annelids
of the genus
Serpula
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Serpulidae.
They
secrete
a
calcareous
tube, which is
usually
irregularly
contorted,
but is
sometimes
spirally
coiled.
The worm has a
wreath
of
plumelike
and often
bright-colored
gills
around
its head, and
usually
an
operculum
to close the
aperture
of its tube when it
retracts..
Amphibole
::
Amphibole
(n.) A
common
mineral
embracing
many
varieties
varying
in color and in
composition.
It
occurs
in
monoclinic
crystals;
also
massive,
generally
with
fibrous
or
columnar
structure.
The color
varies
from white to gray,
green,
brown,
and
black.
It is a
silicate
of
magnesium
and
calcium,
with
usually
aluminium
and iron. Some
common
varieties
are
tremolite,
actinolite,
asbestus,
edenite,
hornblende
(the last name being also used as a
general
term for the whole
species).
Amphibole
is a
constit
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