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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 be
native
to, or live in, a
certain
district
or
region;
as, the peba
ranges
from Texas to
Paraguay..
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Courier
::
Courier
(n.) An
attendant
on
travelers,
whose
business
it is to make
arrangements
for their
convenience
at
hotels
and on the way..
Methodical
::
Methodical
(a.)
Arranged
with
regard
to
method;
disposed
in a
suitable
manner,
or in a
manner
to
illustrate
a
subject,
or to
facilitate
practical
observation;
as, the
methodical
arrangement
of
arguments;
a
methodical
treatise..
Oddly
::
Oddly
(adv.)
In a
peculiar
manner;
strangely;
queerly;
curiously.
Put-up
::
Put-up
(a.)
Arranged;
plotted;
-- in a bad
sense;
as, a
put-up
job..
Paranoia
::
Paranoia
(n.)
Mental
derangement;
insanity.
Ranger
::
Ranger
(n.) One of a body of
mounted
troops,
formerly
armed with short
muskets,
who range over the
country,
and often fight on
foot..
Disarrange
::
Disarrange
(v. t.) To
unsettle
or
disturb
the order or due
arrangement
of; to throw out of
order.
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Having
wandered
from, or
unable
to find, the way;
bewildered;
perplexed;
as, a child lost in the
woods;
a
stranger
lost in
London..
Ptenoglossa
::
Ptenoglossa
(n. pl.) A
division
of
gastropod
mollusks
having
the teeth of the
radula
arranged
in long
transverse
rows,
somewhat
like the barbs of a
feather..
Prim
::
Prim (v. t.) To deck with great
nicety;
to
arrange
with
affected
preciseness;
to
prink.
Rutaceous
::
Rutaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
plants
of a
natural
order
(Rutaceae)
of which the rue is the type, and which
includes
also the
orange,
lemon,
dittany,
and
buchu..
Gyroidal
::
Gyroidal
(a.)
Spiral
in
arrangement
or
action.
Hospitable
::
Hospitable
(a.)
Receiving
and
entertaining
strangers
or
guests
with
kindness
and
without
reward;
kind to
strangers
and
guests;
characterized
by
hospitality.
Saxifragaceous
::
Saxifragaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Saxifragaceae)
of which
saxifrage
is the type. The order
includes
also the alum root, the
hydrangeas,
the mock
orange,
currants
and
gooseberries,
and many other
plants..
Neroli
::
Neroli
(n.) An
essential
oil
obtained
by
distillation
from the
flowers
of the
orange.
It has a
strong
odor, and is used in
perfumery,
etc..
Keyboard
::
Keyboard
(n.) The whole
arrangement,
or one
range,
of the keys of an
organ,
typewriter,
etc..
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) A
building
for
storing
grain;
a
granary.
Peregrinity
::
Peregrinity
(n.)
Foreignness;
strangeness.
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..
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) A block of wood on the
carriage
of a siege gun, upon which the
breech
of the gun rests when
arranged
for
transportation..
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