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Definition of range
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Range (v.) The
horizontal
distance
to which a shot or other
projectile
is
carried.
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Range
::
Range (v.) A
series
of
things
in a line; a row; a rank; as, a range of
buildings;
a range of
mountains..
Orientation
::
Orientation
(n.) Fig.: A
return
to first
principles;
an
orderly
arrangement.
Bishop
::
Bishop
(n.) A
beverage,
being a
mixture
of wine,
oranges
or
lemons,
and
sugar..
Kampylite
::
Kampylite
(n.) A
variety
of
mimetite
or
arseniate
of lead in
hexagonal
prisms
of a fine
orange
yellow.
Crotchet
::
Crotchet
(n.) The
arrangement
of a body of
troops,
either
forward
or
rearward,
so as to form a line
nearly
perpendicular
to the
general
line of
battle..
Alphabet
::
Alphabet
(n.) The
letters
of a
language
arranged
in the
customary
order;
the
series
of
letters
or signs which form the
elements
of
written
language.
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) To think over and
arrange
methodically
in the mind; to
reduce
to a plan or
method;
to
receive
in the mind and
consider
carefully;
to get an
understanding
of; to
comprehend.
Construction
::
Construction
(n.) The
arrangement
and
connection
of words in a
sentence;
syntactical
arrangement.
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To lead to and make known by
formal
announcement
or
recommendation;
hence,
to cause to be
acquainted;
as, to
introduce
strangers;
to
introduce
one
person
to
another..
Hotel
::
Hotel (n.) A house for
entertaining
strangers
or
travelers;
an inn or
public
house,
of the
better
class..
Trimmer
::
Trimmer
(n.) One who
trims,
arranges,
fits, or
ornaments..
Aggroupment
::
Aggroupment
(n.)
Arrangement
in a group or in
groups;
grouping.
Encyclopedian
::
Encyclopedian
(a.)
Embracing
the whole
circle
of
learning,
or a wide range of
subjects..
Sea Orange
::
Sea
orange
() A large
American
holothurian
(Lophothuria
Fabricii)
having
a
bright
orange
convex
body
covered
with
finely
granulated
scales.
Its
expanded
tentacles
are
bright
red.
Derangement
::
Derangement
(n.) The act of
deranging
or
putting
out of
order,
or the state of being
deranged;
disarrangement;
disorder;
confusion;
especially,
mental
disorder;
insanity..
Axis
::
Axis (n.) A
straight
line with
respect
to which the
different
parts of a
magnitude
are
symmetrically
arranged;
as, the axis of a
cylinder,
i. e., the axis of a cone, that is, the
straight
line
joining
the
vertex
and the
center
of the base; the axis of a
circle,
any
straight
line
passing
through
the
center..
Form
::
Form (n.) The type or other
matter
from which an
impression
is to be
taken,
arranged
and
secured
in a
chase..
Nervation
::
Nervation
(n.) The
arrangement
of
nerves
and
veins,
especially
those of
leaves;
neuration..
Eutaxy
::
Eutaxy
(n.) Good or
established
order or
arrangement.
Scum
::
Scum (v. t.) To sweep or range over the
surface
of.
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