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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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Rectiserial
::
Rectiserial
(a.)
Arranged
in
exactly
vertical
ranks,
as the
leaves
on stems of many
kinds;
--
opposed
to
curviserial..
Rearrange
::
Rearrange
(v. t.) To
arrange
again;
to
arrange
in a
different
way.
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..
Trim
::
Trim (v. t.) To
arrange
in due order for
sailing;
as, to trim the
sails..
Sojourn
::
Sojourn
(v. i.) To dwell for a time; to dwell or live in a place as a
temporary
resident
or as a
stranger,
not
considering
the place as a
permanent
habitation;
to
delay;
to
tarry..
Mania
::
Mania (n.)
Violent
derangement
of mind;
madness;
insanity.
Cf.
Delirium.
Ridge
::
Ridge (n.) A range of hills or
mountains,
or the upper part of such a
range;
any
extended
elevation
between
valleys..
Nummulation
::
Nummulation
(n.) The
arrangement
of the red blood
corpuscles
in
rouleaux,
like piles of
coins,
as when a drop of human blood is
examined
under the
microscope..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) To
distribute
or
arrange
methodically;
to work over and
classify;
to
reduce
to
portions
for ready use or
application;
as, to
digest
the laws, etc..
Ordain
::
Ordain
(v. t.) To set in
order;
to
arrange
according
to rule; to
regulate;
to set; to
establish.
Parterre
::
Parterre
(n.) An
ornamental
and
diversified
arrangement
of beds or
plots,
in which
flowers
are
cultivated,
with
intervening
spaces
of
gravel
or turf for
walking
on..
Rule
::
Rule (v. i.) To keep
within
a
(certain)
range for a time; to be in
general,
or as a rule; as,
prices
ruled lower
yesterday
than the day
before..
Pi
::
Pi (v. t.) To put into a mixed and
disordered
condition,
as type; to mix and
disarrange
the type of; as, to pi a
form..
Hydrangea
::
Hydrangea
(n.) A genus of
shrubby
plants
bearing
opposite
leaves
and large heads of showy
flowers,
white,
or of
various
colors.
H.
hortensis,
the
common
garden
species,
is a
native
of China or
Japan..
Tortoise
::
Tortoise
(n.)
having
a color like that of a
tortoise's
shell,
black with white and
orange
spots;
-- used
mostly
to
describe
cats of that
color..
Peristyle
::
Peristyle
(n.) A range of
columns
with their
entablature,
etc.;
specifically,
a
complete
system
of
columns,
whether
on all sides of a
court,
or
surrounding
a
building,
such as the cella of a
temple.
Used in the
former
sense,
it gives name to the
larger
and inner court of a Roman
dwelling,
the
peristyle.
See
Colonnade..
Telespectroscope
::
Telespectroscope
(n.) A
spectroscope
arranged
to be
attached
to a
telescope
for
observation
of
distant
objects,
as the sun or
stars..
Metrical
::
Metrical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
meter;
arranged
in
meter;
consisting
of
verses;
as,
metrical
compositions..
Singular
::
Singular
(a.)
Standing
by
itself;
out of the
ordinary
course;
unusual;
uncommon;
strange;
as, a
singular
phenomenon..
Hospitality
::
Hospitality
(n.) The act or
practice
of one who is
hospitable;
reception
and
entertainment
of
strangers
or
guests
without
reward,
or with kind and
generous
liberality..
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