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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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Strangely
::
Strangely
(adv.)
As
something
foreign,
or not one's own; in a
manner
adapted
to
something
foreign
and
strange..
Deal
::
Deal (n.) An
arrangement
to
attain
a
desired
result
by a
combination
of
interested
parties;
--
applied
to stock
speculations
and
political
bargains.
Agreement
::
Agreement
(n.) A
concurrence
in an
engagement
that
something
shall be done or
omitted;
an
exchange
of
promises;
mutual
understanding,
arrangement,
or
stipulation;
a
contract..
Botanical
::
Botanical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
botany;
relating
to the study of
plants;
as, a
botanical
system,
arrangement,
textbook,
expedition..
Reasoning
::
Reasoning
(n.) That which is
offered
in
argument;
proofs
or
reasons
when
arranged
and
developed;
course
of
argument.
Bilateral
::
Bilateral
(a.)
Having
two
sides;
arranged
upon two
sides;
affecting
two sides or two
parties.
Hang
::
Hang (n.)
Connection;
arrangement;
plan; as, the hang of a
discourse..
Alienation
::
Alienation
(n.) A
withdrawing
or
estrangement,
as of the
affections..
Climax
::
Climax
(v. i.) A
figure
in which the parts of a
sentence
or
paragraph
are so
arranged
that each
succeeding
one rises above its
predecessor
in
impressiveness.
Redispose
::
Redispose
(v. t.) To
dispose
anew or
again;
to
readjust;
to
rearrange.
Mixture
::
Mixture
(n.) An organ stop,
comprising
from two to five
ranges
of
pipes,
used only in
combination
with the
foundation
and
compound
stops;
--
called
also
furniture
stop. It
consists
of high
harmonics,
or
overtones,
of the
ground
tone..
Festoon
::
Festoon
(n.) A
garland
or
wreath
hanging
in a
depending
curve,
used in
decoration
for
festivals,
etc.;
anything
arranged
in this way..
Chiastolite
::
Chiastolite
(n.) A
variety
of
andalusite;
--
called
also
macle.
The
tessellated
appearance
of a cross
section
is due to the
symmetrical
arrangement
of
impurities
in the
crystal.
Finality
::
Finality
(n.) The state of being
final,
finished,
or
complete;
a final or
conclusive
arrangement;
a
settlement..
Stoned
::
Stone (n.) A stand or table with a
smooth,
flat top of
stone,
commonly
marble,
on which to
arrange
the pages of a book,
newspaper,
etc.,
before
printing;
--
called
also
imposing
stone..
Gapeseed
::
Gapeseed
(n.) Any
strange
sight.
Nummulites
::
Nummulites
(n.) A genus of
extinct
Tertiary
Foraminifera,
having
a thin, flat, round
shell,
containing
a large
number
of small
chambers
arranged
spirally..
Misarrangement
::
Misarrangement
(n.) Wrong
arrangement.
Arranged
::
Arranged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Arrang.
Wonder
::
Wonder
(n.) A cause of
wonder;
that which
excites
surprise;
a
strange
thing;
a
prodigy;
a
miracle.
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