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Definition of range
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Range (v.) A place where
shooting,
as with
cannons
or
rifles,
is
practiced..
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Orangery
::
Orangery
(n.) A place for
raising
oranges;
a
plantation
of
orange
trees.
Cord
::
Cord (v. t.) To
arrange
(wood,
etc.) in a pile for
measurement
by the
cord..
Orient
::
Orient
(v. t.) Fig.: To
correct
or set right by
recurring
to first
principles;
to
arrange
in
order;
to
orientate.
Frangent
::
Frangent
(a.)
Causing
fracture;
breaking.
Peregrinity
::
Peregrinity
(n.)
Foreignness;
strangeness.
Graduate
::
Graduate
(n. & v.)
Arranged
by
successive
steps or
degrees;
graduated.
Zebu
::
Zebu (n.) A
bovine
mammal
(Ros
Indicus)
extensively
domesticated
in
India,
China,
the East
Indies,
and East
Africa.
It
usually
has short
horns,
large
pendulous
ears,
slender
legs, a large
dewlap,
and a
large,
prominent
hump over the
shoulders;
but these
characters
vary in
different
domestic
breeds,
which range in size from that of the
common
ox to that of a large
mastiff..
Toilet
::
Toilet
(n.) Act or mode of
dressing,
or that which is
arranged
in
dressing;
attire;
dress;
as, her
toilet
is
perfect..
Parterre
::
Parterre
(n.) An
ornamental
and
diversified
arrangement
of beds or
plots,
in which
flowers
are
cultivated,
with
intervening
spaces
of
gravel
or turf for
walking
on..
Cosinage
::
Cosinage
(n.) A writ to
recover
possession
of an
estate
in
lands,
when a
stranger
has
entered,
after the death of the
grandfather's
grandfather,
or other
distant
collateral
relation..
Bergamot
::
Bergamot
(n.) A tree of the
Orange
family
(Citrus
bergamia),
having
a
roundish
or
pear-shaped
fruit,
from the rind of which an
essential
oil of
delicious
odor is
extracted,
much
prized
as a
perfume.
Also, the
fruit..
Frenzy
::
Frenzy
(n.) Any
violent
agitation
of the mind
approaching
to
distraction;
violent
and
temporary
derangement
of the
mental
faculties;
madness;
rage.
Keyboard
::
Keyboard
(n.) The whole
arrangement,
or one
range,
of the keys of an
organ,
typewriter,
etc..
Redwing
::
Redwing
(n.) A
European
thrush
(Turdus
iliacus).
Its under wing
coverts
are
orange
red.
Called
also
redwinged
thrush.
(b) A North
American
passerine
bird
(Agelarius
ph/niceus)
of the
family
Icteridae.
The male is
black,
with a
conspicuous
patch of
bright
red,
bordered
with
orange,
on each wing.
Called
also
redwinged
blackbird,
red-winged
troupial,
marsh
blackbird,
and swamp
blackbird..
Metazoa
::
Metazoa
(n. pl.) Those
animals
in which the
protoplasmic
mass,
constituting
the egg, is
converted
into a
multitude
of
cells,
which are
metamorphosed
into the
tissues
of the body. A
central
cavity
is
commonly
developed,
and the cells
around
it are at first
arranged
in two
layers,
-- the
ectoderm
and
endoderm.
The group
comprises
nearly
all
animals
except
the
Protozoa..
Uncanny
::
Uncanny
(a.) Not
canny;
unsafe;
strange;
weird;
ghostly.
Griff
::
Griff (n.) An
arrangement
of
parallel
bars for
lifting
the
hooked
wires which raise the warp
threads
in a loom for
weaving
figured
goods.
Mischief
::
Mischief
(n.) Harm;
damage;
esp.,
disarrangement
of
order;
trouble
or
vexation
caused
by human
agency
or by some
living
being,
intentionally
or not;
often,
calamity,
mishap;
trivial
evil
caused
by
thoughtlessness,
or in
sport..
Construct
::
Construct
(v. t.) To
devise;
to
invent;
to set in
order;
to
arrange;
as, to
construct
a
theory
of
ethics..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) An
assembly
and
orderly
arrangement
or
display
of
troops,
in full
equipments,
for
inspection
or
evolutions
before
some
superior
officer;
a
review
of
troops.
Parades
are
general,
regimental,
or
private
(troop,
battery,
or
company),
according
to the force
assembled..
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