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Definition of rat
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rat is as below...
Rat (v. i.) In
English
politics,
to
desert
one's party from
interested
motives;
to
forsake
one's
associates
for one's own
advantage;
in the
trades,
to work for less
wages,
or on other
conditions,
than those
established
by a
trades
union..
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Rate
::
Rate (n.) That which is
established
as a
measure
or
criterion;
degree;
standard;
rank;
proportion;
ratio;
as, a slow rate of
movement;
rate of
interest
is the ratio of the
interest
to the
principal,
per
annum..
Usury
::
Usury (v. t.)
Interest
in
excess
of a legal rate
charged
to a
borrower
for the use of
money.
Morigeration
::
Morigeration
(n.)
Obsequiousness;
obedience.
Efficient
::
Efficient
(n.)
Causing
effects;
producing
results;
that makes the
effect
to be what it is;
actively
operative;
not
inactive,
slack,
or
incapable;
characterized
by
energetic
and
useful
activity;
as, an
efficient
officer,
power..
Regeneratively
::
Regeneratively
(adv.)
So as to
regenerate.
Pavilion
::
Pavilion
(n.) A
covering;
a
canopy;
figuratively,
the sky..
Defy
::
Defy (v. t.) To
provoke
to
combat
or
strife;
to call out to
combat;
to
challenge;
to dare; to
brave;
to set at
defiance;
to treat with
contempt;
as, to defy an
enemy;
to defy the power of a
magistrate;
to defy the
arguments
of an
opponent;
to defy
public
opinion..
Verine
::
Verine
(n.) An
alkaloid
obtained
as a
yellow
amorphous
substance
by the
decomposition
of
veratrine.
Retract
::
Retract
(v. i.) To take back what has been said; to
withdraw
a
concession
or a
declaration.
Electro-thermancy
::
Electro-thermancy
(n.) That
branch
of
electrical
science
which
treats
of the
effect
of an
electric
current
upon the
temperature
of a
conductor,
or a part of a
circuit
composed
of two
different
metals..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To write an
account
of for
publication,
as in a
newspaper;
as, to
report
a
public
celebration
or a horse
race..
Veratrum
::
Veratrum
(n.) A genus of
coarse
liliaceous
herbs
having
very
poisonous
qualities.
Nuncupative
::
Nuncupative
(a.)
Publicly
or
solemnly
declaratory.
Slip
::
Slip (n.)
Potter's
clay in a very
liquid
state,
used for the
decoration
of
ceramic
ware, and also as a
cement
for
handles
and other
applied
parts..
Antheridium
::
Antheridium
(n.) The male
reproductive
apparatus
in the
lower,
consisting
of a cell or other
cavity
in which
spermatozoids
are
produced;
--
called
also
spermary..
Eventration
::
Eventration
(n.) A
wound,
of large
extent,
in the
abdomen,
through
which the
greater
part of the
intestines
protrude..
Declivous
::
Declivous
(a.)
Descending
gradually;
moderately
steep;
sloping;
downhill.
Vertebrated
::
Vertebrated
(a.)
Having
a
backbone,
or
vertebral
column,
containing
the
spinal
marrow,
as man,
quadrupeds,
birds,
amphibia,
and
fishes..
Prostrated
::
Prostrated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Prostrat.
Consecrate
::
Consecrate
(v. t.) To
render
venerable
or
revered;
to
hallow;
to
dignify;
as, rules or
principles
consecrated
by
time..
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