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Definition of rand
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Rand (v. i.) To rant; to
storm.
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Tickler
::
Tickler
(n.) A book
containing
a
memorandum
of notes and debts
arranged
in the order of their
maturity.
Present
::
Present
(a.) To lay
before
a court as an
object
of
inquiry;
to give
notice
officially
of, as a crime of
offence;
to find or
represent
judicially;
as, a grand jury
present
certain
offenses
or
nuisances,
or
whatever
they think to be
public
injuries..
Sublime
::
Sublime
(n.) A grand or lofty style in
speaking
or
writing;
a style that
expresses
lofty
conceptions.
Aggrandizing
::
Aggrandizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Aggrandiz.
Span-new
::
Span-new
(a.) Quite new;
brand-new;
fire-new.
Inustion
::
Inustion
(n.) The act of
burning
or
branding.
Proterogynous
::
Proterogynous
(a.)
Having
the
pistil
come to
maturity
before
the
stamens;
protogynous;
--
opposed
to
proterandrous.
Cushite
::
Cushite
(n.) A
descendant
of Cush, the son of Ham and
grandson
of
Noah..
Bran-new
::
Bran-new
(a.) See
Brand-new.
Rope
::
Rope (n.) A
large,
stout cord,
usually
one not less than an inch in
circumference,
made of
strands
twisted
or
braided
together.
It
differs
from cord, line, and
string,
only in its size. See
Cordage..
Great-granddaughter
::
Great-granddaughter
(n.) A
daughter
of one's
grandson
or
granddaughter.
M
::
M (n.) A brand or
stigma,
having
the shape of an M,
formerly
impressed
on one
convicted
of
manslaughter
and
admitted
to the
benefit
of
clergy..
Ayle
::
Ayle (n.) A
grandfather.
Ynambu
::
Ynambu
(n.) A South
American
tinamou
(Rhynchotus
rufescens);
--
called
also
perdiz
grande,
and
rufous
tinamou.
See
Illust.
of
Tinamou..
Gate
::
Gate (n.) A large door or
passageway
in the wall of a city, of an
inclosed
field or
place,
or of a grand
edifice,
etc.; also, the
movable
structure
of
timber,
metal,
etc., by which the
passage
can be
closed..
Skin
::
Skin (v. i.) To
produce,
in
recitation,
examination,
etc., the work of
another
for one's own, or to use in such
exercise
cribs,
memeoranda,
etc., which are
prohibited..
Indict
::
Indict
(v. t.) To
charge
with a
crime,
in due form of law, by the
finding
or
presentment
of a grand jury; to find an
indictment
against;
as, to
indict
a man for
arson.
It is the
peculiar
province
of a grand jury to
indict,
as it is of a house of
representatives
to
impeach..
Cordon
::
Cordon
(n.) A cord or
ribbon
bestowed
or borne as a badge of
honor;
a broad
ribbon,
usually
worn after the
manner
of a
baldric,
constituting
a mark of a very high grade in an
honorary
order.
Cf. Grand
cordon..
Grandiose
::
Grandiose
(a.)
Impressive
or
elevating
in
effect;
imposing;
splendid;
striking;
-- in a good
sense.
Hurtle
::
Hurtle
(v. t.) To move with
violence
or
impetuosity;
to
whirl;
to
brandish.
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