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Definition of range
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Range (v.) A
bolting
sieve to sift meal.
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Climax
::
Climax
(v. i.) A
figure
in which the parts of a
sentence
or
paragraph
are so
arranged
that each
succeeding
one rises above its
predecessor
in
impressiveness.
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Not
before
known,
heard,
or seen; new..
Cruciate
::
Cruciate
(a.)
Having
the
leaves
or
petals
arranged
in the form of a
cross;
cruciform.
Osage Orange
::
Osage
orange
() An
ornamental
tree of the genus
Maclura
(M.
aurantiaca),
closely
allied
to the
mulberry
(Morus);
also, its
fruit.
The tree was first found in the
country
of the Osage
Indians,
and bears a hard and
inedible
fruit of an
orangelike
appearance.
See Bois
d'arc..
Lophiomys
::
Lophiomys
(n.) A very
singular
rodent
(Lophiomys
Imhausi)
of
Northeastern
Africa.
It is the only known
representative
of a
special
family
(Lophiomyidae),
remarkable
for the
structure
of the
skull.
It has
handlike
feet, and the hair is
peculiar
in
structure
and
arrangement..
Ivory
::
Ivory (n.) The hard,
white,
opaque,
fine-grained
substance
constituting
the tusks of the
elephant.
It is a
variety
of
dentine,
characterized
by the
minuteness
and close
arrangement
of the
tubes,
as also by their
double
flexure.
It is used in
manufacturing
articles
of
ornament
or
utility..
Ordain
::
Ordain
(v. t.) To set in
order;
to
arrange
according
to rule; to
regulate;
to set; to
establish.
Whole
::
Whole (a.)
Complete;
entire;
not
defective
or
imperfect;
not
broken
or
fractured;
unimpaired;
uninjured;
integral;
as, a whole
orange;
the egg is
whole;
the
vessel
is
whole..
Ranger
::
Ranger
(n.) The
keeper
of a
public
park or
forest;
formerly,
a sworn
officer
of a
forest,
appointed
by the
king's
letters
patent,
whose
business
was to walk
through
the
forest,
recover
beasts
that had
strayed
beyond
its
limits,
watch the deer,
present
trespasses
to the next court held for the
forest,
etc..
Range
::
Range (v. i.) To be
placed
in
order;
to be
ranked;
to admit of
arrangement
or
classification;
to rank.
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One who is
unknown
or
unacquainted;
as, the
gentleman
is a
stranger
to me;
hence,
one not
admitted
to
communication,
fellowship,
or
acquaintance..
Hesperidin
::
Hesperidin
(n.) A
glucoside
found in ripe and
unripe
fruit (as the
orange),
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Range
::
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..
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) A farm;
generally,
a farm with a house at a
distance
from
neighbors..
Monstrous
::
Monstrous
(a.)
Marvelous;
strange.
Range
::
Range (v.) That which may be
ranged
over; place or room for
excursion;
especially,
a
region
of
country
in which
cattle
or sheep may
wander
and
pasture..
Range
::
Range (v. i.) To have
range;
to
change
or
differ
within
limits;
to be
capable
of
projecting,
or to admit of being
projected,
especially
as to
horizontal
distance;
as, the
temperature
ranged
through
seventy
degrees
Fahrenheit;
the gun
ranges
three
miles;
the shot
ranged
four
miles..
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..
Clinker-built
::
Clinker-built
(a.)
Having
the side
planks
(af a boat) so
arranged
that the lower edge of each
overlaps
the upper edge of the plank next below it like
clapboards
on a
house.
See
Lapstreak.
Misarrange
::
Misarrange
(v. t.) To place in a wrong
order,
or
improper
manner..
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