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Definition of rally
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Rally (v. i.) To
collect
one's vital
powers
or
forces;
to
regain
health
or
consciousness;
to
recuperate.
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Integument
::
Integument
(n.) That which
naturally
invests
or
covers
another
thing,
as the testa or the
tegmen
of a seed;
specifically
(Anat.),
a
covering
which
invests
the body, as the skin, or a
membrane
that
invests
a
particular..
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..
Fasciated
::
Fasciated
(a.)
Flattened
and
laterally
widened,
as are often the stems of the
garden
cockscomb..
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..
Pierce
::
Pierce
(v. i.) To
enter;
to
penetrate;
to make a way into or
through
something,
as a
pointed
instrument
does; -- used
literally
and
figuratively..
Season
::
Season
(n.) One of the
divisions
of the year,
marked
by
alternations
in the
length
of day and
night,
or by
distinct
conditions
of
temperature,
moisture,
etc.,
caused
mainly
by the
relative
position
of the earth with
respect
to the sun. In the north
temperate
zone, four
seasons,
namely,
spring,
summer,
autumn,
and
winter,
are
generally
recognized.
Some parts of the world have three
seasons,
-- the dry, the
rainy,
and the cold; other parts have but two, -- the dry and the
rainy..
Sinistrally
::
Sinistrally
(adv.)
Toward
the left; in a
sinistral
manner.
Collaterally
::
Collaterally
(adv.)
In an
indirect
or
subordinate
manner;
indirectly.
Orally
::
Orally
(adv.)
By, with, or in, the
mouth;
as, to
receive
the
sacrament
orally..
Up
::
Up
(adv.)
From a lower to a
higher
position,
literally
or
figuratively;
as, from a
recumbent
or
sitting
position;
from the
mouth,
toward
the
source,
of a
river;
from a
dependent
or
inferior
condition;
from
concealment;
from
younger
age; from a quiet
state,
or the like; -- used with verbs of
motion
expressed
or
implied..
Whit
::
Whit (n.) The
smallest
part or
particle
imaginable;
a bit; a jot; an iota; --
generally
used in an
adverbial
phrase
in a
negative
sentence.
Preternaturally
::
Preternaturally
(adv.)
In a
preternatural
manner
or
degree.
Phylogeny
::
Phylogeny
(n.) The
history
of
genealogical
development;
the race
history
of an
animal
or
vegetable
type; the
historic
exolution
of the
phylon
or
tribe,
in
distinction
from
ontogeny,
or the
development
of the
individual
organism,
and from
biogenesis,
or life
development
generally..
Upland
::
Upland
(n.) High land;
ground
elevated
above the
meadows
and
intervals
which lie on the banks of
rivers,
near the sea, or
between
hills;
land which is
generally
dry; --
opposed
to
lowland,
meadow,
marsh,
swamp,
interval,
and the
like..
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..
Neutrally
::
Neutrally
(adv.)
In a
neutral
manner;
without
taking
part with
either
side;
indifferently.
Tripe
::
Tripe (n.) The
entrails;
hence,
humorously
or in
contempt,
the
belly;
--
generally
used in the
plural..
Lotus
::
Lotus (n.) An
ornament
much used in
Egyptian
architecture,
generally
asserted
to have been
suggested
by the
Egyptian
water
lily..
Switch
::
Switch
(v. t.) To turn from one
railway
track to
another;
to
transfer
by a
switch;
--
generally
with off, from, etc.; as, to
switch
off a
train;
to
switch
a car from one track to
another..
Several
::
Several
(adv.)
By
itself;
severally.
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