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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 a
certain
direction;
to
correspond
in
direction;
to be or keep in a
corresponding
line; to trend or run; -- often
followed
by with; as, the front of a house
ranges
with the
street;
to range along the
coast..
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Table
::
Table (n.) Any
collection
and
arrangement
in a
condensed
form of many
particulars
or
values,
for ready
reference,
as of
weights,
measures,
currency,
specific
gravities,
etc.; also, a
series
of
numbers
following
some law, and
expressing
particular
values
corresponding
to
certain
other
numbers
on which they
depend,
and by means of which they are taken out for use in
computations;
as,
tables
of
logarithms,
sines,
tangents,
squares,
cubes,
etc.;
annuity
tables;
interest
tables;
astronomical
tables,
Diaper
::
Diaper
(v. t.) To
ornament
with
figures,
etc.,
arranged
in the
pattern
called
diaper,
as cloth in
weaving..
Seriation
::
Seriation
(n.)
Arrangement
or
position
in a
series.
Hoe
::
Hoe (v. t.) To cut, dig,
scrape,
turn,
arrange,
or
clean,
with a hoe; as, to hoe the earth in a
garden;
also, to clear from
weeds,
or to
loosen
or
arrange
the earth
about,
with a hoe; as, to hoe
corn..
Raisonne
::
Raisonne
(a.)
Arranged
systematically,
or
according
to
classes
or
subjects;
as, a
catalogue
raisonne.
See under
Catalogue..
Hydrate
::
Hydrate
(n.) A
substance
which does not
contain
water as such, but has its
constituents
(hydrogen,
oxygen,
hydroxyl)
so
arranged
that water may be
eliminated;
hence,
a
derivative
of, or
compound
with,
hydroxyl;
hydroxide;
as, ethyl
hydrate,
or
common
alcohol;
calcium
hydrate,
or
slaked
lime..
Invention
::
Invention
(n.) The
exercise
of the
imagination
in
selecting
and
treating
a
theme,
or more
commonly
in
contriving
the
arrangement
of a
piece,
or the
method
of
presenting
its
parts..
Ranger
::
Ranger
(n.) One who
ranges;
a
rover;
sometimes,
one who
ranges
for
plunder;
a
roving
robber..
Rhizotaxis
::
Rhizotaxis
(n.) The
arrangement
of the roots of
plants.
Quincunx
::
Quincunx
(n.) A
quincuncial
arrangement,
as of the parts of a
flower
in
aestivation.
See
Quincuncial,
2..
Rank
::
Rank (n. & v.) A line of
soldiers
ranged
side by side; --
opposed
to file. See 1st File, 1 (a)..
Configure
::
Configure
(v. t.) To
arrange
or
dispose
in a
certain
form,
figure,
or
shape..
Foliage
::
Foliage
(n.)
Leaves,
collectively,
as
produced
or
arranged
by
nature;
leafage;
as, a tree or
forest
of
beautiful
foliage..
Jet
::
"Jet (n.)
Drift;
scope;
range,
as of an
argument..
Mentha
::
Mentha
(n.) A
widely
distributed
genus of
fragrant
herbs,
including
the
peppermint,
spearmint,
etc. The
plants
have small
flowers,
usually
arranged
in dense
axillary
clusters..
Gradate
::
Gradate
(v. t.) To grade or
arrange
(parts
in a
whole,
colors
in
painting,
etc.),
so that they shall
harmonize..
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One who comes from a
foreign
land; a
foreigner.
Show
::
Show (n.) That which os
shown,
or
brought
to view; that which is
arranged
to be seen; a
spectacle;
an
exhibition;
as, a
traveling
show; a
cattle
show..
Orient
::
Orient
(v. t.) Fig.: To
correct
or set right by
recurring
to first
principles;
to
arrange
in
order;
to
orientate.
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) The state of being
sequent;
succession;
order of
following;
arrangement.
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