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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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Marking
::
Marking
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
marks;
the mark or marks made;
arrangement
or
disposition
of marks or
coloring;
as, the
marking
of a
bird's
plumage..
Organization
::
Organization
(n.) an
arrangement
of parts for the
performance
of the
functions
necessary
to life.
Straught
::
Stratus
(n.) A form of
clouds
in which they are
arranged
in a
horizontal
band or
layer.
See
Cloud.
Misarrangement
::
Misarrangement
(n.) Wrong
arrangement.
Amicable
::
Amicable
(a.)
Friendly;
proceeding
from, or
exhibiting,
friendliness;
after the
manner
of
friends;
peaceable;
as, an
amicable
disposition,
or
arrangement..
Nummulation
::
Nummulation
(n.) The
arrangement
of the red blood
corpuscles
in
rouleaux,
like piles of
coins,
as when a drop of human blood is
examined
under the
microscope..
Rake
::
Rake (v. t.) To
enfilade;
to fire in a
direction
with the
length
of; in naval
engagements,
to
cannonade,
as a ship, on the stern or head so that the balls range the whole
length
of the
deck..
Uncouth
::
Uncouth
(a.)
Unfamiliar;
strange;
hence,
mysterious;
dreadful;
also, odd;
awkward;
boorish;
as,
uncouth
manners..
Abalienation
::
Abalienation
(n.) The act of
abalienating;
alienation;
estrangement.
Structurist
::
Structureless
(a.)
Without
a
definite
structure,
or
arrangement
of
parts;
without
organization;
devoid
of
cells;
homogeneous;
as, a
structureless
membrane..
Marvelously
::
Marvelously
(adv.)
In a
marvelous
manner;
wonderfully;
strangely.
Show
::
Show (n.) That which os
shown,
or
brought
to view; that which is
arranged
to be seen; a
spectacle;
an
exhibition;
as, a
traveling
show; a
cattle
show..
Misarrange
::
Misarrange
(v. t.) To place in a wrong
order,
or
improper
manner..
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..
Sane
::
Sane (a.) Being in a
healthy
condition;
not
deranged;
acting
rationally;
-- said of the mind.
Entellus
::
Entellus
(n.) An East
Indian
long-tailed
bearded
monkey
(Semnopithecus
entellus)
regarded
as
sacred
by the
natives.
It is
remarkable
for the
caplike
arrangement
of the hair on the head.
Called
also
hoonoomaun
and
hungoor.
Hardbake
::
Hardbake
(n.) A
sweetmeat
of
boiled
brown sugar or
molasses
made with
almonds,
and
flavored
with
orange
or lemon
juice,
etc..
Wampee
::
Wampee
(n.) A tree
(Cookia
punctata)
of the
Orange
family,
growing
in China and the East
Indies;
also, its
fruit,
which is about the size of a large
grape,
and has a hard rind and a
peculiar
flavor..
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..
Spirable
::
Spiodea
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
marine
Annelida,
including
those that are
without
oral
tentacles
or
cirri,
and have the
gills,
when
present,
mostly
arranged
along the sides of the body. They
generally
live in
burrows
or
tubes..
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