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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.) A
series
of
things
in a line; a row; a rank; as, a range of
buildings;
a range of
mountains..
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Disarrangement
::
Disarrangement
(n.) The act of
disarranging,
or the state of being
disarranged;
confusion;
disorder..
Warp
::
Warp (v. t.) To
arrange
(yarns)
on a warp beam.
Range
::
Range (n.) To set in a row, or in rows; to place in a
regular
line or
lines,
or in
ranks;
to
dispose
in the
proper
order;
to rank; as, to range
soldiers
in
line..
Hookah
::
Hookah
(n.) A pipe with a long,
flexible
stem, so
arranged
that the smoke is
cooled
by being made to pass
through
water..
Relay
::
Relay (n.) A
supply
of
anything
arranged
beforehand
for
affording
relief
from time to time, or at
successive
stages;
provision
for
successive
relief..
Wonder
::
Wonder
(n.) That
emotion
which is
excited
by
novelty,
or the
presentation
to the sight or mind of
something
new,
unusual,
strange,
great,
extraordinary,
or not well
understood;
surprise;
astonishment;
admiration;
amazement..
Orangeade
::
Orangeade
(n.) A drink made of
orange
juice and
water,
corresponding
to
lemonade;
orange
sherbet..
Windrow
::
Windrow
(v. t.) To
arrange
in lines or
windrows,
as hay when newly
made..
Edit
::
Edit (v. t.) To
superintend
the
publication
of; to
revise
and
prepare
for
publication;
to
select,
correct,
arrange,
etc., the
matter
of, for
publication;
as, to edit a
newspaper..
Fren
::
Fren (a.) A
stranger.
Wonder
::
Wonder
(n.) A cause of
wonder;
that which
excites
surprise;
a
strange
thing;
a
prodigy;
a
miracle.
Scarlet
::
Scarlet
(n.) A deep
bright
red
tinged
with
orange
or
yellow,
-- of many tints and
shades;
a vivid or
bright
red
color..
Rank
::
Rank (n. & v.) A line of
soldiers
ranged
side by side; --
opposed
to file. See 1st File, 1 (a)..
Gneiss
::
Gneiss
(n.) A
crystalline
rock,
consisting,
like
granite,
of
quartz,
feldspar,
and mica, but
having
these
materials,
especially
the mica,
arranged
in
planes,
so that it
breaks
rather
easily
into
coarse
slabs or
flags.
Hornblende
sometimes
takes the place of the mica, and it is then
called
hornblendic
/
syenitic
gneiss.
Similar
varieties
of
related
rocks are also
called
gneiss..
Whorled
::
Whorled
(a.)
Furnished
with
whorls;
arranged
in the form of a whorl or
whorls;
verticillate;
as,
whorled
leaves..
Redshank
::
Redshank
(n.) A
common
Old World
limicoline
bird
(Totanus
calidris),
having
the legs and feet pale red. The
spotted
redshank
(T.
fuscus)
is
larger,
and has
orange-red
legs.
Called
also
redshanks,
redleg,
and
clee..
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To pass over
anything
comprehensively;
to range
through
with
rapidity;
as, his eye
sweeps
through
space..
Luteo-
::
Luteo-
() A
combining
form
signifying
orange
yellow
or
brownish
yellow.
Clutter
::
Clutter
(v. t.) To crowd
together
in
disorder;
to fill or cover with
things
in
disorder;
to throw into
disorder;
to
disarrange;
as, to
clutter
a
room..
Raisonne
::
Raisonne
(a.)
Arranged
systematically,
or
according
to
classes
or
subjects;
as, a
catalogue
raisonne.
See under
Catalogue..
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