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Definition of rally
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Rally (v. i.) To use
pleasantry,
or
satirical
merriment..
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Aliment
::
Aliment
(n.) That which
nourishes;
food;
nutriment;
anything
which feeds or adds to a
substance
in
natural
growth.
Hence:
The
necessaries
of life
generally:
sustenance;
means of
support.
Metaphrased
::
Metaphrased
(a.)
Translated
literally.
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..
Black-hearted
::
Black-hearted
(a.)
Having
a
wicked,
malignant
disposition;
morally
bad..
Entire
::
Entire
(a.)
Without
mixture
or alloy of
anything;
unqualified;
morally
whole;
pure;
faithful.
Vertebrally
::
Vertebrally
(adv.)
At or
within
a
vertebra
or
vertebrae;
--
distinguished
from
interverterbrally.
Hurricane
::
Hurricane
(n.) A
violent
storm,
characterized
by
extreme
fury and
sudden
changes
of the wind, and
generally
accompanied
by rain,
thunder,
and
lightning;
--
especially
prevalent
in the East and West
Indies.
Also used
figuratively..
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..
Quitclaim
::
Quitclaim
(n.) A
release
or
relinquishment
of a
claim;
a deed of
release;
an
instrument
by which some
right,
title,
interest,
or
claim,
which one
person
has, or is
supposed
to have, in or to an
estate
held by
himself
or
another,
is
released
or
relinquished,
the
grantor
generally
covenanting
only
against
persons
who claim under
himself..
Thomsonite
::
Thomsonite
(n.) A
zeolitic
mineral,
occurring
generally
in
masses
of a
radiated
structure.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
aluminia,
lime, and soda.
Called
also
mesole,
and
comptonite..
Varnish
::
Varnish
(n.) That which
resembles
varnish,
either
naturally
or
artificially;
a
glossy
appearance..
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..
Diabetes
::
Diabetes
(n.) A
disease
which is
attended
with a
persistent,
excessive
discharge
of
urine.
Most
frequently
the urine is not only
increased
in
quantity,
but
contains
saccharine
matter,
in which case the
disease
is
generally
fatal..
Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To
impose
restraint
upon; to limit in
motion
or
action;
to bind
legally
or
morally;
to
confine;
to
restrain.
Station
::
Station
(n.) The
particular
place,
or kind of
situation,
in which a
species
naturally
occurs;
a
habitat..
Innocent
::
Innocent
(a.)
Morally
free from
guilt;
guiltless;
not
tainted
with sin; pure;
upright.
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Destitute
of such
qualities
as are
desirable,
or might
naturally
be
expected.
Pond
::
Pond (n.) A body of
water,
naturally
or
artificially
confined,
and
usually
of less
extent
than a
lake..
Tract
::
Tract (n.) A
written
discourse
or
dissertation,
generally
of short
extent;
a short
treatise,
especially
on
practical
religion..
Sentiment
::
Sentiment
(a.)
Hence,
generally,
a
decision
of the mind
formed
by
deliberation
or
reasoning;
thought;
opinion;
notion;
judgment;
as, to
express
one's
sentiments
on a
subject..
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