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Definition of rath
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Rath (a.) Alt. of Rath.
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Galleon
::
Galleon
(n.) A
sailing
vessel
of the 15th and
following
centuries,
often
having
three or four
decks,
and used for war or
commerce.
The term is often
rather
indiscriminately
applied
to any large
sailing
vessel..
Atavism
::
Atavism
(n.) The
recurrence,
or a
tendency
to a
recurrence,
of the
original
type of a
species
in the
progeny
of its
varieties;
resemblance
to
remote
rather
than to near
ancestors;
reversion
to the
original
form..
Grame
::
Grame (a.)
Anger;
wrath;
scorn.
Flagon
::
Flagon
(n.) A
vessel
with a
narrow
mouth,
used for
holding
and
conveying
liquors.
It is
generally
larger
than a
bottle,
and of
leather
or
stoneware
rather
than of
glass..
Trap
::
Trap (n.) An old term
rather
loosely
used to
designate
various
dark-colored,
heavy
igneous
rocks,
including
especially
the
feldspathic-augitic
rocks,
basalt,
dolerite,
amygdaloid,
etc., but
including
also some kinds of
diorite.
Called
also trap
rock..
Lawm
::
Lawm (n.) A very fine linen (or
sometimes
cotton)
fabric
with a
rather
open
texture.
Lawn is used for the
sleeves
of a
bishop's
official
dress in the
English
Church,
and,
figuratively,
stands
for the
office
itself..
Rather
::
Rather
(a.)
Earlier;
sooner;
before.
Tetrathionic
::
Tetrathionic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
thionic
derivative,
H/S/O/,
of
sulphuric
acid,
obtained
as a
colorless,
odorless
liquid..
Parathesis
::
Parathesis
(n.) The
placing
of two or more nouns in the same case;
apposition.
Semblant
::
Semblant
(a.)
Seeming,
rather
than real;
apparent..
Maroon
::
Maroon
(n.) A
brownish
or dull red of any
description,
esp. of a
scarlet
cast
rather
than
approaching
crimson
or
purple..
Fastish
::
Fastish
(a.)
Rather
fast; also,
somewhat
dissipated..
Wrathy
::
Wrathy
(a.) Very
angry.
Men-pleaser
::
Men-pleaser
(n.) One whose
motive
is to
please
men or the
world,
rather
than God..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.)
Special
dispensation;
communication
of
divine
favor and
goodness,
or, more
usually,
of
divine
wrath and
vengeance;
retributive
calamity;
retribution;
judgment..
Verbal
::
Verbal
(a.)
Consisting
in, or
having
to do with, words only;
dealing
with words
rather
than with the ideas
intended
to be
conveyed;
as, a
verbal
critic;
a
verbal
change..
Tetrathionate
::
Tetrathionate
(n.) A salt of
tetrathionic
acid.
Contrary
::
Contrary
(n.) the
opposite;
a
proposition,
fact, or
condition
incompatible
with
another;
as,
slender
proofs
which
rather
show the
contrary.
See
Converse,
n., 1..
Voluntaryism
::
Voluntaryism
(n.) The
principle
of
supporting
a
religious
system
and its
institutions
by
voluntary
association
and
effort,
rather
than by the aid or
patronage
of the
state..
Wrathily
::
Wrathily
(adv.)
In a
wrathy
manner;
very
angrily;
wrathfully.
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