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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. i.) To come into
orderly
arrangement;
to renew
order,
or
united
effort,
as
troops
scattered
or put to
flight;
to
assemble;
to
unite..
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Infula
::
Infula
(n.) A sort of
fillet
worn by
dignitaries,
priests,
and
others
among the
ancient
Romans.
It was
generally
white..
Twine
::
Twine (v. i.) To
ascend
in
spiral
lines about a
support;
to climb
spirally;
as, many
plants
twine..
Gobemouche
::
Gobemouche
(n.)
Literally,
a fly
swallower;
hence,
once who keeps his mouth open; a boor; a silly and
credulous
person..
Set
::
Set (n.) A
number
of
things
of the same kind,
ordinarily
used or
classed
together;
a
collection
of
articles
which
naturally
complement
each
other,
and
usually
go
together;
an
assortment;
a suit; as, a set of
chairs,
of
china,
of
surgical
or
mathematical
instruments,
of
books,
etc..
Vergeboard
::
Vergeboard
(n.) The
ornament
of
woodwork
upon the gable of a
house,
used
extensively
in the 15th
century.
It was
generally
suspended
from the edge of the
projecting
roof (see
Verge,
n., 4), and in
position
parallel
to the gable wall.
Called
also
bargeboard..
Excrescence
::
Excrescence
(n.) An
excrescent
appendage,
as, a wart or
tumor;
anything
growing
out
unnaturally
from
anything
else; a
preternatural
or
morbid
development;
hence,
a
troublesome
superfluity;
an
incumbrance;
as, an
excrescence
on the body, or on a
plant..
Whig
::
Whig (n.) One of a
political
party which grew up in
England
in the
seventeenth
century,
in the
reigns
of
Charles
I. and II., when great
contests
existed
respecting
the royal
prerogatives
and the
rights
of the
people.
Those who
supported
the king in his high
claims
were
called
Tories,
and the
advocates
of
popular
rights,
of
parliamentary
power over the
crown,
and of
toleration
to
Dissenters,
were, after 1679,
called
Whigs.
The terms
Liberal
and
Radical
have now
generally
superseded
Whig in
Englis
Interpreter
::
Interpreter
(n.) One who or that which
interprets,
explains,
or
expounds;
a
translator;
especially,
a
person
who
translates
orally
between
two
parties..
Spouse
::
Spousal
(n.)
Marriage;
nuptials;
espousal;
--
generally
used in the
plural;
as, the
spousals
of
Hippolita..
Corporally
::
Corporally
(adv.)
In or with the body;
bodily;
as, to be
corporally
present..
Sea
::
Sea (n.) One of the
larger
bodies
of salt
water,
less than an
ocean,
found on the
earth's
surface;
a body of salt water of
second
rank,
generally
forming
part of, or
connecting
with, an ocean or a
larger
sea; as, the
Mediterranean
Sea; the Sea of
Marmora;
the North Sea; the
Carribean
Sea..
Grub
::
Grub (v. i.) To dig in or under the
ground,
generally
for an
object
that is
difficult
to reach or
extricate;
to be
occupied
in
digging..
Rankle
::
Rankle
(a.) To
become,
or be, rank; to grow rank or
strong;
to be
inflamed;
to
fester;
-- used
literally
and
figuratively..
Scant
::
Scant (v. t.) To
limit;
to
straiten;
to treat
illiberally;
to
stint;
as, to scant one in
provisions;
to scant
ourselves
in the use of
necessaries..
Emend
::
Emend (v. t.) To purge of
faults;
to make
better;
to
correct;
esp., to make
corrections
in (a
literary
work);
to alter for the
better
by
textual
criticism,
generally
verbal..
Guide
::
Guide (v. t.) To
regulate
and
manage;
to
direct;
to
order;
to
superintend
the
training
or
education
of; to
instruct
and
influence
intellectually
or
morally;
to
train.
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) To
obstruct
or
injure
by
prejudices,
or by
previous
bias of the mind;
hence,
generally,
to hurt; to
damage;
to
injure;
to
impair;
as, to
prejudice
a good
cause..
Camera Lucida
::
Camera
lucida
() An
instrument
which by means of a prism of a
peculiar
form, or an
arrangement
of
mirrors,
causes
an
apparent
image of an
external
object
or
objects
to
appear
as if
projected
upon a plane
surface,
as of paper or
canvas,
so that the
outlines
may
conveniently
traced.
It is
generally
used with the
microscope..
Naphtha
::
Naphtha
(n.) The
complex
mixture
of
volatile,
liquid,
inflammable
hydrocarbons,
occurring
naturally,
and
usually
called
crude
petroleum,
mineral
oil, or rock oil.
Specifically:
That
portion
of the
distillate
obtained
in the
refinement
of
petroleum
which is
intermediate
between
the
lighter
gasoline
and the
heavier
benzine,
and has a
specific
gravity
of about 0.7, -- used as a
solvent
for
varnishes,
as a
carburetant,
illuminant,
etc..
Evil
::
Evil (a.)
Having
or
exhibiting
bad moral
qualities;
morally
corrupt;
wicked;
wrong;
vicious;
as, evil
conduct,
thoughts,
heart,
words,
and the
like..
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