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Definition of rank
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Rank
(adv.)
Rankly;
stoutly;
violently.
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Frank
::
Frank (n.) Free in
uttering
one's real
sentiments;
not
reserved;
using no
disguise;
candid;
ingenuous;
as, a frank
nature,
conversation,
manner,
etc..
Pentastichous
::
Pentastichous
(a.)
Having,
or
arranged
in, five
vertical
ranks,
as the
leaves
of an apple tree or a
cherry
tree..
Metropolitan
::
Metropolitan
(n.) A
bishop
whose see is civil
metropolis.
His rank is
intermediate
between
that of an
archbishop
and a
patriarch.
Brank
::
Brank (v. i.) To hold up and toss the head; --
applied
to
horses
as
spurning
the bit.
Frolic
::
Frolic
(v. i.) To play wild
pranks;
to play
tricks
of
levity,
mirth,
and
gayety;
to
indulge
in
frolicsome
play; to
sport..
Chasseur
::
Chasseur
(n.) An
attendant
upon
persons
of rank or
wealth,
wearing
a plume and
sword..
Brank
::
Brank (n.) Alt. of
Brank.
Prince
::
Prince
(a.) The one of
highest
rank; one
holding
the
highest
place and
authority;
a
sovereign;
a
monarch;
--
originally
applied
to
either
sex, but now
rarely
applied
to a
female..
Squireling
::
Squirehood
(n.) The rank or state of a
squire;
squireship.
Frank-law
::
Frank-law
(n.) The
liberty
of being sworn in
courts,
as a juror or
witness;
one of the
ancient
privileges
of a
freeman;
free and
common
law; -- an
obsolete
expression
signifying
substantially
the same as the
American
expression
civil
rights..
Misalliance
::
Misalliance
(n.) A
marriage
with a
person
of
inferior
rank or
social
station;
an
improper
alliance;
a
mesalliance.
Sergeant
::
Sergeant
(n.) A
lawyer
of the
highest
rank,
answering
to the
doctor
of the civil law; --
called
also
serjeant
at law..
Hierarchy
::
Hierarchy
(n.) A body of
officials
disposed
organically
in ranks and
orders
each
subordinate
to the one above it; a body of
ecclesiastical
rulers.
Peer
::
Peer (v. t.) To make equal in rank.
Subdecanal
::
Subdeanery
(n.)
Office
or rank of
subdean.
Worship
::
Worship
(a.)
Hence,
a title of
honor,
used in
addresses
to
certain
magistrates
and
others
of rank or
station..
Middleman
::
Middleman
(n.) A
person
of
intermediate
rank; a
commoner.
Chief
::
Chief (a.)
Highest
in
office
or rank;
principal;
head.
Crankness
::
Crankness
(n.)
Sprightliness;
vigor;
health.
Xiphidium
::
Xiphidium
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the order
Haemodraceae,
having
two-ranked,
sword-shaped
leaves..
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