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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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Naturally
::
Naturally
(adv.)
In a
natural
manner
or way;
according
to the usual
course
of
things;
spontaneously.
Numerally
::
Numerally
(adv.)
According
to
number;
in
number;
numerically.
Rally
::
Rally (n.) The act or
process
of
rallying
(in any of the
senses
of that
word).
Stylus
::
Stylops
(n.) A genus of
minute
insects
parasitic,
in their
larval
state,
on bees and
wasps.
It is the
typical
genus of the group
Strepsiptera,
formerly
considered
a
distinct
order,
but now
generally
referred
to the
Coleoptera.
See
Strepsiptera..
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..
Clavicle
::
Clavicle
(n.) The
collar
bone, which is
joined
at one end to the
scapula,
or
shoulder
blade,
and at the other to the
sternum,
or
breastbone.
In man each
clavicle
is
shaped
like the
letter
/, and is
situated
just above the first rib on
either
side of the neck. In birds the two
clavicles
are
united
ventrally,
forming
the
merrythought,
or
wishbone..
Biogeny
::
Biogeny
(n.) Life
development
generally.
Tricarballylic
::
Tricarballylic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
complex
tribasic
organic
acid,
C3H5.(CO2H)3
occurring
naturally
in
unripe
beet
roots,
and
produced
artificially
from
glycerin
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Hardy
::
Hardy (a.)
Confident;
full of
assurance;
in a bad
sense,
morally
hardened;
shameless..
Ballast
::
Ballast
(v. t.) To keep
steady;
to
steady,
morally..
Boot
::
Boot (v. t.) To
profit;
to
advantage;
to
avail;
--
generally
followed
by it; as, what boots it?.
Truncated
::
Truncated
(a.)
Lacking
the apex; -- said of
certain
spiral
shells
in which the apex
naturally
drops off.
Poppyhead
::
Poppyhead
(n.) A
raised
ornament
frequently
having
the form of a
final.
It is
generally
used on the tops of the
upright
ends or
elbows
which
terminate
seats,
etc., in
Gothic
churches..
Suit
::
Suit (n.) A
number
of
things
used
together,
and
generally
necessary
to be
united
in order to
answer
their
purpose;
a
number
of
things
ordinarily
classed
or used
together;
a set; as, a suit of
curtains;
a suit of
armor;
a suit of
clothes..
Thimble
::
Thimble
(n.) A
tubular
piece,
generally
a
strut,
through
which a bolt or pin
passes..
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..
Mutiny
::
Mutiny
(n.)
Insurrection
against
constituted
authority,
particularly
military
or naval
authority;
concerted
revolt
against
the rules of
discipline
or the
lawful
commands
of a
superior
officer;
hence,
generally,
forcible
resistance
to
rightful
authority;
insubordination..
Gecko
::
Gecko (n.) Any
lizard
of the
family
Geckonidae.
The
geckoes
are
small,
carnivorous,
mostly
nocturnal
animals
with large eyes and
vertical,
elliptical
pupils.
Their toes are
generally
expanded,
and
furnished
with
adhesive
disks,
by which they can run over walls and
ceilings.
They are
numerous
in warm
countries,
and a few
species
are found in
Europe
and the
United
States.
See Wall
gecko,
Fanfoot..
Spectre
::
Spectre
(n.)
Something
preternaturally
visible;
an
apparition;
a
ghost;
a
phantom.
Germane
::
Germane
(a.)
Literally,
near akin;
hence,
closely
allied;
appropriate
or
fitting;
relevant..
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