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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 (v. i.) To have
range;
to
change
or
differ
within
limits;
to be
capable
of
projecting,
or to admit of being
projected,
especially
as to
horizontal
distance;
as, the
temperature
ranged
through
seventy
degrees
Fahrenheit;
the gun
ranges
three
miles;
the shot
ranged
four
miles..
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Glass-crab
::
Glass-crab
(n.) The
larval
state
(Phyllosoma)
of the genus
Palinurus
and
allied
genera.
It is
remarkable
for its
strange
outlines,
thinness,
and
transparency.
See
Phyllosoma..
Orderer
::
Orderer
(n.) One who puts in
order,
arranges,
methodizes,
or
regulates..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
destroy
the
arrangement
of; to throw into
disorder;
to
pierce;
as, the
cavalry
were not able to break the
British
squares..
Lemon
::
Lemon (n.) An oval or
roundish
fruit
resembling
the
orange,
and
containing
a pulp
usually
intensely
acid. It is
produced
by a
tropical
tree of the genus
Citrus,
the
common
fruit known in
commerce
being that of the
species
C.
Limonum
or C.
Medica
(var.
Limonum).
There are many
varieties
of the
fruit,
some of which are
sweet..
Unbalanced
::
Unbalanced
(a.)
Being,
or being
thrown,
out of
equilibrium;
hence,
disordered
or
deranged
in
sense;
unsteady;
unsound;
as, an
unbalanced
mind..
Structurist
::
Structureless
(a.)
Without
a
definite
structure,
or
arrangement
of
parts;
without
organization;
devoid
of
cells;
homogeneous;
as, a
structureless
membrane..
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..
Goldfish
::
Goldfish
(n.) A
California
marine
fish of an
orange
or red
color;
the
garibaldi.
Ermine
::
Ermine
(n.) The fur of the
ermine,
as
prepared
for
ornamenting
garments
of
royalty,
etc., by
having
the tips of the
tails,
which are
black,
arranged
at
regular
intervals
throughout
the
white..
Grangerize
::
Grangerize
(v. t. & i.) To
collect
(illustrations
from
books)
for
decoration
of other
books.
Quadrifarious
::
Quadrifarious
(a.)
Arranged
in four rows or
ranks;
as,
quadrifarious
leaves..
Eschscholtzia
::
Eschscholtzia
(n.) A genus of
papaveraceous
plants,
found in
California
and upon the west coast of North
America,
some
species
of which
produce
beautiful
yellow,
orange,
rose-colored,
or white
flowers;
the
California
poppy..
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to
others;
not one's own; not
pertaining
to one's self; not
domestic.
Interrupted
::
Interrupted
(a.)
Irregular;
-- said of any
arrangement
whose
symmetry
is
destroyed
by local
causes,
as when
leaflets
are
interposed
among the
leaves
in a
pinnate
leaf..
Orangeat
::
Orangeat
(n.)
Candied
orange
peel; also,
orangeade..
Enrange
::
Enrange
(v. t.) To rove over; to
range.
Monomania
::
Monomania
(n.)
Derangement
of the mind in
regard
of a
single
subject
only; also, such a
concentration
of
interest
upon one
particular
subject
or train of ideas to show
mental
derangement..
Cantaloupe
::
Cantaloupe
(n.) A
muskmelon
of
several
varieties,
having
when
mature,
a
yellowish
skin, and flesh of a
reddish
orange
color..
Calendar
::
Calendar
(n.) An
orderly
arrangement
of the
division
of time,
adapted
to the
purposes
of civil life, as
years,
months,
weeks,
and days; also, a
register
of the year with its
divisions;
an
almanac..
Ambush
::
Ambush
(v. t.) A
disposition
or
arrangement
of
troops
for
attacking
an enemy
unexpectedly
from a
concealed
station.
Hence:
Unseen
peril;
a
device
to
entrap;
a
snare.
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