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Definition of range
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Range (v. i.) To be
placed
in
order;
to be
ranked;
to admit of
arrangement
or
classification;
to rank.
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Lyra
::
Lyra (n.) The
middle
portion
of the
ventral
surface
of the
fornix
of the
brain;
-- so
called
from the
arrangement
of the lines with which it is
marked
in the human
brain.
Diaper
::
Diaper
(v. t.) To
ornament
with
figures,
etc.,
arranged
in the
pattern
called
diaper,
as cloth in
weaving..
Improvise
::
Improvise
(v. t.) To bring
about,
arrange,
or make, on a
sudden,
or
without
previous
preparation..
Telepolariscope
::
Telepolariscope
(n.) A
polariscope
arranged
to be
attached
to a
telescope.
Unformed
::
Unformed
(a.) Not
formed;
not
arranged
into
regular
shape,
order,
or
relations;
shapeless;
amorphous..
Cantaloupe
::
Cantaloupe
(n.) A
muskmelon
of
several
varieties,
having
when
mature,
a
yellowish
skin, and flesh of a
reddish
orange
color..
Nosology
::
Nosology
(n.) A
systematic
arrangement,
or
classification,
of
diseases..
Safranin
::
Safranin
(n.) An
orange-red
dyestuff
prepared
from
certain
nitro
compounds
of
creosol,
and used as a
substitute
for the
safflower
dye..
Disposal
::
Disposal
(n.) The act of
disposing,
or
disposing
of,
anything;
arrangement;
orderly
distribution;
a
putting
in
order;
as, the
disposal
of the
troops
in two
lines..
Phaeton
::
Phaeton
(n.) A
handsome
American
butterfly
(Euphydryas,
/
Melitaea,
Phaeton).
The upper side of the wings is
black,
with
orange-red
spots and
marginal
crescents,
and
several
rows of
cream-colored
spots;
--
called
also
Baltimore..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To move
beyond
the range of the
senses
or of
knowledge;
to pass away;
hence,
to
disappear;
to
vanish;
to
depart;
specifically,
to
depart
from life; to die..
Plagihedral
::
Plagihedral
(a.)
Having
an
oblique
spiral
arrangement
of
planes,
as
levogyrate
and
dextrogyrate
crystals..
Adjutancy
::
Adjutancy
(n.)
Skillful
arrangement
in aid;
assistance.
Mandarin
::
Mandarin
(n.) A small
orange,
with
easily
separable
rind. It is
thought
to be of
Chinese
origin,
and is
counted
a
distinct
species
(Citrus
nobilis)mandarin
orange;
tangerine
--..
Polycarpellary
::
Polycarpellary
(a.)
Composed
of
several
or
numerous
carpels;
-- said of such
fruits
as the
orange.
Installation
::
Installation
(n.) The whole of a
system
of
machines,
apparatus,
and
accessories,
when set up and
arranged
for
practical
working,
as in
electric
lighting,
transmission
of
power,
etc..
Order
::
Order (n.) A
number
of
things
or
persons
arranged
in a fixed or
suitable
place,
or
relative
position;
a rank; a row; a
grade;
especially,
a rank or class in
society;
a group or
division
of men in the same
social
or other
position;
also, a
distinct
character,
kind, or sort; as, the
higher
or lower
orders
of
society;
talent
of a high
order..
Eyereach
::
Eyereach
(n.) The range or reach of the eye;
eyeshot.
Telespectroscope
::
Telespectroscope
(n.) A
spectroscope
arranged
to be
attached
to a
telescope
for
observation
of
distant
objects,
as the sun or
stars..
Estrange
::
Estrange
(v. t.) To
alienate
the
affections
or
confidence
of; to turn from
attachment
to
enmity
or
indifference.
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