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Definition of range
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Range (v.) A
wandering
or
roving;
a going to and fro; an
excursion;
a
ramble;
an
expedition.
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Sally
::
Sally (v.) An
excursion
from the usual
track;
range;
digression;
deviation.
Tidy
::
Tidy
(superl.)
Arranged
in good
order;
orderly;
appropriate;
neat; kept in
proper
and
becoming
neatness,
or
habitually
keeping
things
so; as, a tidy lass; their dress is tidy; the
apartments
are well
furnished
and
tidy..
Range
::
Range (n.) To sail or pass in a
direction
parallel
to or near; as, to range the
coast..
Lunacy
::
Lunacy
(n.)
Insanity
or
madness;
properly,
the kind of
insanity
which is
broken
by
intervals
of
reason,
--
formerly
supposed
to be
influenced
by the
changes
of the moon; any form of
unsoundness
of mind,
except
idiocy;
mental
derangement
or
alienation..
Dress
::
Dress (v. t.) To
adjust;
to put in good
order;
to
arrange;
specifically:
(a) To
prepare
for use; to fit for any use; to
render
suitable
for an
intended
purpose;
to get
ready;
as, to dress a slain
animal;
to dress meat; to dress
leather
or
cloth;
to dress or trim a lamp; to dress a
garden;
to dress a
horse,
by
currying
and
rubbing;
to dress
grain,
by
cleansing
it; in
mining
and
metallurgy,
to dress ores, by
sorting
and
separating
them..
Eyereach
::
Eyereach
(n.) The range or reach of the eye;
eyeshot.
Inconvenient
::
Inconvenient
(a.) Not
convenient;
giving
trouble,
uneasiness,
or
annoyance;
hindering
progress
or
success;
uncomfortable;
disadvantageous;
incommodious;
inopportune;
as, an
inconvenient
house,
garment,
arrangement,
or
time..
Pectinated
::
Pectinated
(a.)
Having
very
narrow,
close
divisions,
in
arrangement
and
regularity
resembling
those of a comb;
comblike;
as, a
pectinate
leaf;
pectinated
muscles.
See
Illust.
(e) of
Antennae..
Range
::
Range (v.) A
kitchen
grate.
Quincunx
::
Quincunx
(n.) An
arrangement
of
things
by fives in a
square
or a
rectangle,
one being
placed
at each
corner
and one in the
middle;
especially,
such an
arrangement
of trees
repeated
indefinitely,
so as to form a
regular
group with rows
running
in
various
directions..
Bushranger
::
Bushranger
(n.) One who
roams,
or
hides,
among the
bushes;
especially,
in
Australia,
an
escaped
criminal
living
in the
bush..
Range
::
Range (v.) An
aggregate
of
individuals
in one rank or
degree;
an
order;
a
class.
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..
Vocabulary
::
Vocabulary
(n.) A list or
collection
of words
arranged
in
alphabetical
order and
explained;
a
dictionary
or
lexicon,
either
of a whole
language,
a
single
work or
author,
a
branch
of
science,
or the like; a
word-book..
Echelon
::
Echelon
(n.) An
arrangement
of a fleet in a wedge or V
formation.
Gradation
::
Gradation
(n.) The act of
progressing
by
regular
steps or
orderly
arrangement;
the state of being
graded
or
arranged
in
ranks;
as, the
gradation
of
castes..
Usher
::
Usher (v. t.) To
introduce
or
escort,
as an
usher,
forerunner,
or
harbinger;
to
forerun;
--
sometimes
followed
by in or
forth;
as, to usher in a
stranger;
to usher forth the
guests;
to usher a
visitor
into the
room..
Helianthin
::
Helianthin
(n.) An
artificial,
orange
dyestuff,
analogous
to
tropaolin,
and like it used as an
indicator
in
alkalimetry;
--
called
also
methyl
orange..
Column
::
Column
(n.) A
number
of ships so
arranged
as to
follow
one
another
in
single
or
double
file or in
squadrons;
-- in
distinction
from line, where they are side by
side..
Range
::
Range (n.) To
dispose
in a
classified
or in
systematic
order;
to
arrange
regularly;
as, to range
plants
and
animals
in
genera
and
species..
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