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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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Xenelasia
::
Xenelasia
(n.) A
Spartan
institution
which
prohibited
strangers
from
residing
in
Sparta
without
permission,
its
object
probably
being to
preserve
the
national
simplicity
of
manners..
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One who is
strange,
foreign,
or
unknown..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To
compose;
to
arrange
in
words,
lines,
etc.; as, to set type; to set a
page..
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
Not
reduced
to order or form;
unfinished;
not
arranged
or
prepared;
ill-considered;
immature.
Carpathian
::
Carpathian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a range of
mountains
in
Austro-Hungary,
called
the
Carpathians,
which
partially
inclose
Hungary
on the
north,
east, and
south..
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Fitted
or
arranged
for
immediate
use;
causing
no delay for lack of being
prepared
or
furnished.
Drape
::
Drape (v. i.) To
design
drapery,
arrange
its
folds,
etc., as for
hangings,
costumes,
statues,
etc..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) That which is
digested;
especially,
that which is
worked
over,
classified,
and
arranged
under
proper
heads or
titles.
Limonin
::
Limonin
(n.) A
bitter,
white,
crystalline
substance
found in
orange
and lemon
seeds..
Crisscross
::
Crisscross
(n.) A
child's
game
played
on paper or on a
slate,
consisting
of lines
arranged
in the form of a
cross..
Panicled
::
Panicled
(a.)
Furnished
with
panicles;
arranged
in, or like,
panicles;
paniculate..
Polemarch
::
Polemarch
(n.) In
Athens,
originally,
the
military
commanderin-chief;
but,
afterward,
a civil
magistrate
who had
jurisdiction
in
respect
of
strangers
and
sojourners.
In other
Grecian
cities,
a high
military
and civil
officer..
Orangery
::
Orangery
(n.) A place for
raising
oranges;
a
plantation
of
orange
trees.
System
::
System
(n.)
Regular
method
or
order;
formal
arrangement;
plan; as, to have a
system
in one's
business..
Eerily
::
Eerily
(adv.)
In a
strange,
unearthly
way..
Cruciate
::
Cruciate
(a.)
Having
the
leaves
or
petals
arranged
in the form of a
cross;
cruciform.
Formed
::
Formed
(a.)
Arranged,
as stars in a
constellation;
as,
formed
stars..
Reef
::
Reef (n.) A chain or range of rocks lying at or near the
surface
of the
water.
See Coral
reefs,
under
Coral..
Preparation
::
Preparation
(n.) The act of
preparing
or
fitting
beforehand
for a
particular
purpose,
use,
service,
or
condition;
previous
arrangement
or
adaptation;
a
making
ready;
as, the
preparation
of land for a crop of
wheat;
the
preparation
of
troops
for a
campaign..
Lexicon
::
Lexicon
(n.) A
vocabulary,
or book
containing
an
alphabetical
arrangement
of the words in a
language
or of a
considerable
number
of them, with the
definition
of each; a
dictionary;
especially,
a
dictionary
of the
Greek,
Hebrew,
or Latin
language..
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