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Definition of rally
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Rally (n.) A
political
mass
meeting.
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Occidental
::
Occidental
(a.)
Possessing
inferior
hardness,
brilliancy,
or
beauty;
-- used of
inferior
precious
stones
and gems,
because
those found in the
Orient
are
generally
superior..
Bishop
::
Bishop
(n.) In the Roman
Catholic,
Greek,
and
Anglican
or
Protestant
Episcopal
churches,
one
ordained
to the
highest
order of the
ministry,
superior
to the
priesthood,
and
generally
claiming
to be a
successor
of the
Apostles.
The
bishop
is
usually
the
spiritual
head or ruler of a
diocese,
bishopric,
or see..
Banter
::
Banter
(v. t.) To
address
playful
good-natured
ridicule
to, -- the
person
addressed,
or
something
pertaining
to him, being the
subject
of the
jesting;
to
rally;
as, he
bantered
me about my
credulity..
Plant
::
Plant (n.) A
vegetable;
an
organized
living
being,
generally
without
feeling
and
voluntary
motion,
and
having,
when
complete,
a root, stem, and
leaves,
though
consisting
sometimes
only of a
single
leafy
expansion,
or a
series
of
cellules,
or even a
single
cellule..
Notoriety
::
Notoriety
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
notorious;
the state of being
generally
or
publicly
known;
--
commonly
used in an
unfavorable
sense;
as, the
notoriety
of a
crime..
Worm
::
Worm (n.) To wind rope, yarn, or other
material,
spirally
round,
between
the
strands
of, as a
cable;
to wind with spun yarn, as a small
rope..
Plunket
::
Plunket
(n.) A kind of blue
color;
also,
anciently,
a kind of
cloth,
generally
blue..
Moulding
::
Moulding
(n.) A
plane,
or
curved,
narrow
surface,
either
sunk or
projecting,
used for
decoration
by means of the
lights
and
shades
upon its
surface.
Moldings
vary
greatly
in
pattern,
and are
generally
used in
groups,
the
different
members
of each group
projecting
or
retreating,
one
beyond
another.
See
Cable,
n., 3, and
Crenelated
molding,
under
Crenelate,
v. t..
Under
::
Under (a.) Lower in
position,
intensity,
rank, or
degree;
subject;
subordinate;
--
generally
in
composition
with a noun, and
written
with or
without
the
hyphen;
as, an
undercurrent;
undertone;
underdose;
under-garment;
underofficer;
undersheriff..
Traversing
::
Traversing
(a.)
Adjustable
laterally;
having
a
lateral
motion,
or a
swinging
motion;
adapted
for
giving
lateral
motion..
Fame
::
Fame (n.)
Report
or
opinion
generally
diffused;
renown;
public
estimation;
celebrity,
either
favorable
or
unfavorable;
as, the fame of
Washington..
Instinct
::
Instinct
(a.) Urged or
stimulated
from
within;
naturally
moved or
impelled;
imbued;
animated;
alive;
quick;
as, birds
instinct
with
life..
Preponderant
::
Preponderant
(a.)
Preponderating;
outweighing;
overbalancing;
-- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, a
preponderant
weight;
of
preponderant
importance..
Count
::
Count (v. i.) To plead
orally;
to argue a
matter
in
court;
to
recite
a
count.
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
Song
::
Song (n.) More
generally,
any
poetical
strain;
a
poem..
Complaint
::
Complaint
(n.) A
formal
allegation
or
charge
against
a party made or
presented
to the
appropriate
court or
officer,
as for a wrong done or a crime
committed
(in the
latter
case,
generally
under
oath);
an
information;
accusation;
the
initial
bill in
proceedings
in
equity..
Ritualism
::
Ritualism
(n.)
Specifically
:(a) The
principles
and
practices
of those in the
Church
of
England,
who in the
development
of the
Oxford
movement,
so-called,
have
insisted
upon a
return
to the use in
church
services
of the
symbolic
ornaments
(altar
cloths,
encharistic
vestments,
candles,
etc.) that were
sanctioned
in the
second
year of
Edward
VI., and
never,
as they
maintain,
forbidden
by
competennt
authority,
although
generally
disused.
Schaff-Herzog
Encyc.
(b) Also, the
principles
and
practices
o
Water Table
::
Water table () A
molding,
or other
projection,
in the wall of a
building,
to throw off the
water,
--
generally
used in the
United
States
for the first table above the
surface
of the
ground
(see
Table,
n., 9), that is, for the table at the top of the
foundation
and the
beginning
of the upper
wall..
Enclitical
::
Enclitical
(v. i.)
Affixed;
subjoined;
-- said of a word or
particle
which leans back upon the
preceding
word so as to
become
a part of it, and to lose its own
independent
accent,
generally
varying
also the
accent
of the
preceding
word..
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