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Definition of rally
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Rally (n.) The act or
process
of
rallying
(in any of the
senses
of that
word).
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First
::
First (n.) The upper part of a duet, trio, etc.,
either
vocal or
instrumental;
-- so
called
because
it
generally
expresses
the air, and has a
preeminence
in the
combined
effect..
Crystalloid
::
Crystalloid
(n.) A body
which,
in
solution,
diffuses
readily
through
animal
membranes,
and
generally
is
capable
of being
crystallized;
--
opposed
to
colloid..
Popularize
::
Popularize
(v. t.) To make
popular;
to make
suitable
or
acceptable
to the
common
people;
to make
generally
known;
as, to
popularize
philosophy..
Nankeen
::
Nankeen
(n.) A
species
of
cloth,
of a firm
texture,
originally
brought
from
China,
made of a
species
of
cotton
(Gossypium
religiosum)
that is
naturally
of a
brownish
yellow
color quite
indestructible
and
permanent..
Production
::
Production
(n.) That which is
produced,
yielded,
or made,
whether
naturally,
or by the
application
of
intelligence
and
labor;
as, the
productions
of the
earth;
the
productions
of
handicraft;
the
productions
of
intellect
or
genius..
Forisfamiliate
::
Forisfamiliate
(v. t.)
Literally,
to put out of a
family;
hence,
to
portion
off, so as to
exclude
further
claim of
inheritance;
to
emancipate
(as a with his own
consent)
from
paternal
authority..
Extirpate
::
Extirpate
(v. t.) To pluck up by the stem or root; to root out; to
eradicate,
literally
or
figuratively;
to
destroy
wholly;
as, to
extirpate
weeds;
to
extirpate
a
tumor;
to
extirpate
a sect; to
extirpate
error or
heresy..
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) A
dramatic
representation
by
actors
who use only dumb show;
hence,
dumb show,
generally..
Rally
::
Rally (v. i.) To
recover
strength
after a
decline
in
prices;
-- said of the
market,
stocks,
etc..
Sewel
::
Sewel (n.) A
scarecrow,
generally
made of
feathers
tied to a
string,
hung up to
prevent
deer from
breaking
into a
place..
Oxhead
::
Oxhead
(n.)
Literally,
the head of an ox
(emblem
of
cuckoldom);
hence,
a dolt; a
blockhead..
Spouse
::
Spousal
(n.)
Marriage;
nuptials;
espousal;
--
generally
used in the
plural;
as, the
spousals
of
Hippolita..
Narthex
::
Narthex
(n.) The
portico
in front of
ancient
churches;
sometimes,
the
atrium
or outer court
surrounded
by
ambulatories;
-- used,
generally,
for any
vestibule,
lobby,
or outer
porch,
leading
to the nave of a
church..
Pilaster
::
Pilaster
(n.) An
upright
architectural
member
right-angled
in plan,
constructionally
a pier (See Pier, 1 (b)), but
architecturally
corresponding
to a
column,
having
capital,
shaft,
and base to agree with those of the
columns
of the same
order.
In most cases the
projection
from the wall is one third of its
width,
or
less..
Privative
::
Privative
(n.) A term
indicating
the
absence
of any
quality
which might be
naturally
or
rationally
expected;
--
called
also
privative
term.
Anagram
::
Anagram
(n.)
Literally,
the
letters
of a word read
backwards,
but in its usual wider
sense,
the
change
or one word or
phrase
into
another
by the
transposition
of its
letters.
Thus
Galenus
becomes
angelus;
William
Noy
(attorney-general
to
Charles
I., and a
laborious
man) may be
turned
into I moyl in law..
Crown
::
Crown (n.) The
vertex
or top of an arch; --
applied
generally
to about one third of the
curve,
but in a
pointed
arch to the apex
only..
Truncated
::
Truncated
(a.)
Lacking
the apex; -- said of
certain
spiral
shells
in which the apex
naturally
drops off.
Hexicology
::
Hexicology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
complex
relations
of
living
creatures
to other
organisms,
and to their
surrounding
conditions
generally..
Horseflesh
::
Horseflesh
(n.)
Horses,
generally;
the
qualities
of a
horse;
as, he is a judge of
horseflesh..
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