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Definition of rave
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Rave (v. i.) To rush
wildly
or
furiously.
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Celery
::
Celery
(n.) A plant of the
Parsley
family
(Apium
graveolens),
of which the
blanched
leafstalks
are used as a
salad..
Half-moon
::
Half-moon
(n.) An
outwork
composed
of two
faces,
forming
a
salient
angle whose gorge
resembles
a
half-moon;
-- now
called
a
ravelin..
Engrave
::
Engrave
(v. t.) To
deposit
in the
grave;
to bury.
Archivolt
::
Archivolt
(n.) The
architectural
member
surrounding
the
curved
opening
of an arch,
corresponding
to the
architrave
in the case of a
square
opening..
Rutin
::
Rutin (n.) A
glucoside
resembling,
but
distinct
from,
quercitrin.
Rutin is found in the
leaves
of the rue (Ruta
graveolens)
and other
plants,
and
obtained
as a
bitter
yellow
crystalline
substance
which
yields
quercitin
on
decomposition..
Sea Raven
::
Sea raven () An
American
cottoid
fish
(Hemitripterus
Americanus)
allied
to the
sculpins,
found on the
northeren
Atlantic
coasts..
Vamp
::
Vamp (v. i.) To
advance;
to
travel.
March
::
March (v. i.) To move with
regular
steps,
as a
soldier;
to walk in a
grave,
deliberate,
or
stately
manner;
to
advance
steadily..
Tumulus
::
Tumulus
(n.) An
artificial
hillock,
especially
one
raised
over a
grave,
particularly
over the
graves
of
persons
buried
in
ancient
times;
a
barrow..
Pinxit
::
Pinxit
() A word
appended
to the
artist's
name or
initials
on a
painting,
or
engraved
copy of a
painting;
as,
Rubens
pinxit,
Rubens
painted
(this)..
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(n.) One who
travels
far, or in
strange
lands,
to visit some holy place or
shrine
as a
devotee;
as, a
pilgrim
to
Loretto;
Canterbury
pilgrims.
See
Palmer..
Manly
::
Manly
(superl.)
Having
qualities
becoming
to a man; not
childish
or
womanish;
manlike,
esp.
brave,
courageous,
resolute,
noble..
Outwork
::
Outwork
(n.) A minor
defense
constructed
beyond
the main body of a work, as a
ravelin,
lunette,
hornwork,
etc..
Alluvium
::
Alluvium
(n.)
Deposits
of
earth,
sand,
gravel,
and other
transported
matter,
made by
rivers,
floods,
or other
causes,
upon land not
permanently
submerged
beneath
the
waters
of lakes or
seas..
Circumduct
::
Circumduct
(v. t.) To
contravene;
to
nullify;
as, to
circumduct
acts of
judicature..
Criminous
::
Criminous
(a.)
Criminal;
involving
great crime or grave
charges;
very
wicked;
heinous.
Auxesis
::
Auxesis
(n.) A
figure
by which a grave and
magnificent
word is put for the
proper
word;
amplification;
hyperbole.
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(n.) A
wayfarer;
a
wanderer;
a
traveler;
a
stranger.
Ravener
::
Ravener
(n.) A bird of prey, as the owl or
vulture..
Edacity
::
Edacity
(n.)
Greediness;
voracity;
ravenousness;
rapacity.
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