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Definition of rap
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Rap (v. t.) To free (a
pattern)
in a mold by light blows on the
pattern,
so as to
facilitate
its
removal..
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Graphical
::
Graphical
(a.) Well
delineated;
clearly
and
vividly
described.
Intensifier
::
Intensifier
(n.) One who or that which
intensifies
or
strengthens;
in
photography,
an agent used to
intensify
the
lights
or
shadows
of a
picture..
Insidious
::
Insidious
(a.) Lying in wait;
watching
an
opportunity
to
insnare
or
entrap;
deceitful;
sly;
treacherous;
-- said of
persons;
as, the
insidious
foe..
Grape
::
Grape (n.) A mangy tumor on the leg of a
horse.
Trot
::
Trot (v. i.) The pace of a horse or other
quadruped,
more rapid than a walk, but of
various
degrees
of
swiftness,
in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the
opposite
side are
lifted
at the same
time..
Graphic
::
Graphic
(a.) Alt. of
Graphica.
Ethnographically
::
Ethnographically
(adv.)
In an
ethnographical
manner.
Hieroglyphic
::
Hieroglyphic
(a.) A
sacred
character;
a
character
in
picture
writing,
as of the
ancient
Egyptians,
Mexicans,
etc.
Specifically,
in the
plural,
the
picture
writing
of the
ancient
Egyptian
priests.
It is made up of
three,
or, as some say, four
classes
of
characters:
first,
the
hieroglyphic
proper,
or
figurative,
in which the
representation
of the
object
conveys
the idea of the
object
itself;
second,
the
ideographic,
consisting
of
symbols
representing
ideas,
not
sounds,
as an
ostrich
feather
is a s
Seraphim
::
Seraphim
(pl. ) of
Serap.
Tillet
::
Tillet
(n.) A bag made of thin
glazed
muslin,
used as a
wrapper
for dress
goods..
Metabranchial
::
Metabranchial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the lobe of the
carapace
of crabs
covering
the
posterior
branchiae.
Ravening
::
Ravening
(n.)
Eagerness
for
plunder;
rapacity;
extortion.
Astrolabe
::
Astrolabe
(n.) A
stereographic
projection
of the
sphere
on the plane of a great
circle,
as the
equator,
or a
meridian;
a
planisphere..
Photographer
::
Photographer
(n.) One who
practices,
or is
skilled
in,
photography..
Predatory
::
Predatory
(a.)
Characterized
by
plundering;
practicing
rapine;
plundering;
pillaging;
as, a
predatory
excursion;
a
predatory
party..
Trapstick
::
Trapstick
(n.) A stick used in
playing
the game of
trapball;
hence,
fig., a
slender
leg..
Slacken
::
Slacken
(v. t.) To cause to
become
less
eager;
to
repress;
to make slow or less
rapid;
to
retard;
as, to
slacken
pursuit;
to
slacken
industry..
Whirl
::
Whirl (v. t.) To turn round
rapidly;
to cause to
rotate
with
velocity;
to make to
revolve.
Autobiographies
::
Autobiographies
(pl. ) of
Autobiograph.
Ouranographist
::
Ouranographist
(n.) See
Uranographist.
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