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Definition of raveling
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Raveling
(n.) The act of
untwisting
or of
disentangling.
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Encounter
::
Encounter
(adv.)
To come
against
face to face; to meet; to
confront,
either
by
chance,
suddenly,
or
deliberately;
especially,
to meet in
opposition
or with
hostile
intent;
to
engage
in
conflict
with; to
oppose;
to
struggle
with; as, to
encounter
a
friend
in
traveling;
two
armies
encounter
each
other;
to
encounter
obstacles
or
difficulties,
to
encounter
strong
evidence
of a
truth..
Traveling
::
Traveling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Trave.
Riding
::
Riding
(a.)
Employed
to
travel;
traveling;
as, a
riding
clerk..
Traverse
::
Traverse
(a.) To
wander
over; to cross in
traveling;
as, to
traverse
the
habitable
globe..
Posthaste
::
Posthaste
(n.) Haste or speed in
traveling,
like that of a post or
courier..
Graveling
::
Graveling
(n.) Alt. of
Gravellin.
Valise
::
Valise
(n.) A small sack or case,
usually
of
leather,
but
sometimes
of other
material,
for
containing
the
clothes,
toilet
articles,
etc., of a
traveler;
a
traveling
bag; a
portmanteau..
Viatecture
::
Viatecture
(n.) The art of
making
roads or ways for
traveling,
including
the
construction
of
bridges,
canals,
viaducts,
etc..
Snowshoeing
::
Snowshoeing
(n.)
Traveling
on
snowshoes.
Warble
::
Warble
(n.) A
small,
hard tumor which is
produced
on the back of a horse by the heat or
pressure
of the
saddle
in
traveling..
Encampment
::
Encampment
(n.) The act of
pitching
tents or
forming
huts, as by an army or
traveling
company,
for
temporary
lodging
or
rest..
Charpie
::
Charpie
(n.)
Straight
threads
obtained
by
unraveling
old linen
cloth;
-- used for
surgical
dressings.
Arrive
::
Arrive
(v. i.) To come to the shore or bank. In
present
usage:
To come in
progress
by
water,
or by
traveling
on land; to reach by water or by land; --
followed
by at
(formerly
sometimes
by to), also by in and
from..
Near-legged
::
Near-legged
(a.)
Having
the feet so near
together
that they
interfere
in
traveling.
Viatic
::
Viatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
journey
or
traveling.
Traveled
::
Traveled
(a.)
Having
made
journeys;
having
gained
knowledge
or
experience
by
traveling;
hence,
knowing;
experienced..
Domino
::
Domino
(n.) A kind of mask;
particularly,
a half mask worn at
masquerades,
to
conceal
the upper part of the face.
Dominos
were
formerly
worn by
ladies
in
traveling..
Binding
::
Binding
(n.)
Anything
that
binds;
a
bandage;
the cover of a book, or the cover with the
sewing,
etc.;
something
that
secures
the edge of cloth from
raveling..
Caird
::
Caird (n.) A
traveling
tinker;
also a tramp or
sturdy
beggar.
Voyage
::
Voyage
(n.) The act or
practice
of
traveling.
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