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Definition of rave
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Rave (v. i.) To talk with
unreasonable
enthusiasm
or
excessive
passion
or
excitement;
--
followed
by
about,
of, or on; as, he raved about her
beauty..
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Reenter
::
Reenter
(v. t.) To cut
deeper,
as
engraved
lines on a plate of
metal,
when the
engraving
has not been deep
enough,
or the plate has
become
worn in
printing..
Insculptured
::
Insculptured
(p. a.)
Engraved.
Cascalho
::
Cascalho
(n.) A
deposit
of
pebbles,
gravel,
and
ferruginous
sand, in which the
Brazilian
diamond
is
usually
found..
Lionlike
::
Lionlike
(a.) Like a lion; brave as a lion.
Riddle
::
Riddle
(v. t.) To
separate,
as grain from the
chaff,
with a
riddle;
to pass
through
a
riddle;
as,
riddle
wheat;
to
riddle
coal or
gravel..
Scylla
::
Scylla
(n.) A
dangerous
rock on the
Italian
coast
opposite
the
whirpool
Charybdis
on the coast of
Sicily,
-- both
personified
in
classical
literature
as
ravenous
monsters.
The
passage
between
them was
formerly
considered
perilous;
hence,
the
saying
Between
Scylla
and
Charybdis,
signifying
a great peril on
either
hand..
Gallantry
::
Gallantry
(n.)
Bravery;
intrepidity;
as, the
troops
behaved
with great
gallantry..
Around
::
Around
(adv.)
In a
circuit;
here and there
within
the
surrounding
space;
all
about;
as, to
travel
around
from town to
town..
Croak
::
Croak (v. i.) To make a low,
hoarse
noise in the
throat,
as a frog, a
raven,
or a crow;
hence,
to make any
hoarse,
dismal
sound..
Engravement
::
Engravement
(n.)
Engraving.
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To find, as the
result
of
calculation
or
computation;
to
ascertain
by
enumeration;
to find the
number
or
amount
of, by
reckoning,
weighing,
measurement,
and the like; as, he made the
distance
of; to
travel
over; as, the ship makes ten knots an hour; he made the
distance
in one day..
Traverse
::
Traverse
(v. i.) To turn, as on a
pivot;
to move
round;
to
swivel;
as, the
needle
of a
compass
traverses;
if it does not
traverse
well, it is an
unsafe
guide..
Contravene
::
Contravene
(v. t.) To
violate;
to
nullify;
to be
inconsistent
with; as, to
contravene
a law..
Serious
::
Serious
(a.)
Important;
weighty;
not
trifling;
grave.
Tournament
::
Tournament
(n.) A mock
fight,
or
warlike
game,
formerly
in great
favor,
in which a
number
of
combatants
were
engaged,
as an
exhibition
of their
address
and
bravery;
hence,
figuratively,
a real
battle..
Serious
::
Serious
(a.) Grave in
manner
or
disposition;
earnest;
thoughtful;
solemn;
not
light,
gay, or
volatile..
Headstone
::
Headstone
(n.) The stone at the head of a
grave.
Sermonical
::
Sermonical
(a.) Like, or
appropriate
to, a
sermon;
grave and
didactic..
Inelegant
::
Inelegant
(a.) Not
elegant;
deficient
in
beauty,
polish,
refinement,
grave,
or
ornament;
wanting
in
anything
which
correct
taste
requires..
Bravely
::
Bravely
(adv.)
Well;
thrivingly;
prosperously.
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