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Definition of range
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of range is as below...
Range (n.) To
dispose
in a
classified
or in
systematic
order;
to
arrange
regularly;
as, to range
plants
and
animals
in
genera
and
species..
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Spike
::
Spike (n.) A kind of
flower
cluster
in which
sessile
flowers
are
arranged
on an
unbranched
elongated
axis.
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) The
arrangement
of any
determinate
number
of
things,
as
units,
objects,
letters,
etc., in all
possible
orders,
one after the
other;
--
called
also
alternation.
Cf.
Combination,
n., 4..
Nacarat
::
Nacarat
(n.) A pale red
color,
with a cast of
orange..
Dak
::
Dak (n.) Post; mail; also, the mail or
postal
arrangements;
-- spelt also dawk, and
dauk..
Range
::
Range (n.) To
dispose
in a
classified
or in
systematic
order;
to
arrange
regularly;
as, to range
plants
and
animals
in
genera
and
species..
Ranger
::
Ranger
(n.) One who
ranges;
a
rover;
sometimes,
one who
ranges
for
plunder;
a
roving
robber..
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) An
association
of
farmers,
designed
to
further
their
interests,
aud
particularly
to bring
producers
and
consumers,
farmers
and
manufacturers,
into
direct
commercial
relations,
without
intervention
of
middlemen
or
traders.
The first
grange
was
organized
in
1867..
Compone
::
Compone
(v. t.) To
compose;
to
settle;
to
arrange.
Stipulator
::
Stipulation
(n.) The
situation,
arrangement,
and
structure
of the
stipules..
Foreigner
::
Foreigner
(n.) A
person
belonging
to or
owning
allegiance
to a
foreign
country;
one not
native
in the
country
or
jurisdiction
under
consideration,
or not
naturalized
there;
an
alien;
a
stranger..
Combination
::
Combination
(n.) The
different
arrangements
of a
number
of
objects,
as
letters,
into
groups..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) An
assembly
and
orderly
arrangement
or
display
of
troops,
in full
equipments,
for
inspection
or
evolutions
before
some
superior
officer;
a
review
of
troops.
Parades
are
general,
regimental,
or
private
(troop,
battery,
or
company),
according
to the force
assembled..
Organization
::
Organization
(n.) an
arrangement
of parts for the
performance
of the
functions
necessary
to life.
Thuja
::
Thuja (n.) A genus of
evergreen
trees,
thickly
branched,
remarkable
for the
distichous
arrangement
of their
branches,
and
having
scalelike,
closely
imbricated,
or
compressed
leaves..
Quinquefarious
::
Quinquefarious
(a.)
Arranged
in five
vertical
rows;
pentastichous.
Roam
::
Roam (v. t.) To range or
wander
over.
Parterre
::
Parterre
(n.) An
ornamental
and
diversified
arrangement
of beds or
plots,
in which
flowers
are
cultivated,
with
intervening
spaces
of
gravel
or turf for
walking
on..
Emodin
::
Emodin
(n.) An
orange-red
crystalline
substance,
C15H10O5,
obtained
from the
buckthorn,
rhubarb,
etc., and
regarded
as a
derivative
of
anthraquinone;
-- so
called
from a
species
of
rhubarb
(Rheum
emodei)..
Smooth
::
Smooth
(superl.)
Evenly
spread
or
arranged;
sleek;
as,
smooth
hair..
Neuter
::
Neuter
(n.) An
organism,
either
vegetable
or
animal,
which at its
maturity
has no
generative
organs,
or but
imperfectly
developed
ones, as a plant
without
stamens
or
pistils,
as the
garden
Hydrangea;
esp., one of the
imperfectly
developed
females
of
certain
social
insects,
as of the ant and the
common
honeybee,
which
perform
the
labors
of the
community,
and are
called
workers..
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