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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.) An
aggregate
of
individuals
in one rank or
degree;
an
order;
a
class.
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Pinnated
::
Pinnated
(a.)
Consisting
of
several
leaflets,
or
separate
portions,
arranged
on each side of a
common
petiole,
as the
leaves
of a
rosebush,
a
hickory,
or an ash. See
Abruptly
pinnate,
and
Illust.,
under
Abruptly..
Scope
::
Scope (n.) Room or
opportunity
for free
outlook
or aim; space for
action;
amplitude
of
opportunity;
free
course
or vent;
liberty;
range of view,
intent,
or
action..
Acclimatize
::
Acclimatize
(v. t.) To inure or
habituate
to a
climate
different
from that which is
natural;
to adapt to the
peculiarities
of a
foreign
or
strange
climate;
said of man, the
inferior
animals,
or
plants..
Genipap
::
Genipap
(n.) The
edible
fruit of a West
Indian
tree
(Genipa
Americana)
of the order
Rubiaceae.
It is oval in
shape,
as a large as a small
orange,
of a pale
greenish
color,
and with dark
purple
juice..
Guide
::
Guide (v. t.) A
person
who leads or
directs
another
in his way or
course,
as in a
strange
land; one who
exhibits
points
of
interest
to
strangers;
a
conductor;
also, that which
guides;
a
guidebook..
Rove
::
Rove (v. i.) To shoot at
rovers;
hence,
to shoot at an angle of
elevation,
not at
point-blank
(rovers
usually
being
beyond
the
point-blank
range)..
Skid
::
Skid (n.) One of a pair of
timbers
or bars,
usually
arranged
so as to form an
inclined
plane,
as form a wagon to a door, along which
anything
is moved by
sliding
or
rolling..
Digestedly
::
Digestedly
(adv.)
In a
digested
or
well-arranged
manner;
methodically.
Stratiform
::
Stratified
(a.)
Having
its
substance
arranged
in
strata,
or
layers;
as,
stratified
rock..
Spink
::
Spinii-spirulate
(a.)
Having
spines
arranged
spirally.
See
Spicule.
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To pass over
anything
comprehensively;
to range
through
with
rapidity;
as, his eye
sweeps
through
space..
Unkent
::
Unkent
(a.)
Unknown;
strange.
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
Not
reduced
to order or form;
unfinished;
not
arranged
or
prepared;
ill-considered;
immature.
Previous
::
Previous
(a.) Going
before
in time; being or
happening
before
something
else;
antecedent;
prior;
as,
previous
arrangements;
a
previous
illness..
Expatiate
::
Expatiate
(v. i.) To range at
large,
or
without
restraint..
Divan
::
Divan (n.) A
saloon
or hall where a
council
is held, in
Oriental
countries,
the state
reception
room in
places,
and in the
houses
of the
richer
citizens.
Cushions
on the floor or on
benches
are
ranged
round the
room..
Vis-a-vis
::
Vis-a-vis
(n.) A
carriage
in which two
persons
sit face to face. Also, a form of sofa with seats for two
persons,
so
arranged
that the
occupants
are face to face while
sitting
on
opposite
sides..
Composition
::
Composition
(n.) A
literary,
musical,
or
artistic
production,
especially
one
showing
study and care in
arrangement;
-- often used of an
elementary
essay or
translation
done as an
educational
exercise..
Pain
::
Pain (n.) Any
uneasy
sensation
in
animal
bodies,
from
slight
uneasiness
to
extreme
distress
or
torture,
proceeding
from a
derangement
of
functions,
disease,
or
injury
by
violence;
bodily
distress;
bodily
suffering;
an ache; a
smart..
Scavage
::
Scavage
(n.) A toll or duty
formerly
exacted
of
merchant
strangers
by
mayors,
sheriffs,
etc., for goods shown or
offered
for sale
within
their
precincts..
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