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Definition of raw
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 raw is as below...
Raw
(superl.)
Hence:
Unprepared
for use or
enjoyment;
immature;
unripe;
unseasoned;
inexperienced;
unpracticed;
untried;
as, raw
soldiers;
a raw
recruit..
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Tract
::
Tract (v. t.) To trace out; to
track;
also, to draw out; to
protact..
Sequester
::
Sequester
(v. i.) To
withdraw;
to
retire.
Straw
::
Straw (n.) The
gathered
and
thrashed
stalks
of
certain
species
of
grain,
etc.; as, a
bundle,
or a load, of rye
straw..
Peel
::
Peel (v. t.) To strip off the skin, bark, or rind of; to strip by
drawing
or
tearing
off the skin, bark,
husks,
etc.; to flay; to
decorticate;
as, to peel an
orange..
Snake
::
Snake (v. t.) To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; -- often with out..
Heddle
::
Heddle
(v. t.) To draw (the warp
thread)
through
the
heddle-eyes,
in
weaving..
Key
::
Key (n.) An
instrument
by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or
drawn;
usually,
a
removable
metal
instrument
fitted
to the
mechanism
of a
particular
lock and
operated
by
turning
in its
place..
Pump
::
Pump (v. t.) To draw
water,
or the like, from; to from water by means of a pump; as, they
pumped
the well dry; to pump a
ship..
Extract
::
Extract
(n.) A
decoction,
solution,
or
infusion
made by
drawing
out from any
substance
that which gives it its
essential
and
characteristic
virtue;
essence;
as,
extract
of beef;
extract
of
dandelion;
also, any
substance
so
extracted,
and
characteristic
of that from which it is
obtained;
as,
quinine
is the most
important
extract
of
Peruvian
bark..
Flatter
::
Flatter
(n.) A
drawplate
with a
narrow,
rectangular
orifice,
for
drawing
flat
strips,
as watch
springs,
etc..
Starter
::
Start (v. i.) The arm, or
level,
of a gin, drawn
around
by a
horse..
Drake
::
Drake (n.) Wild oats, brome
grass,
or
darnel
grass;
--
called
also
drawk,
dravick,
and
drank..
Isothermobath
::
Isothermobath
(n.) A line drawn
through
points
of equal
temperature
in a
vertical
section
of the
ocean.
Carbuncle
::
Carbuncle
(n.) A very
painful
acute local
inflammation
of the
subcutaneous
tissue,
esp. of the trunk or back of the neck,
characterized
by
brawny
hardness
of the
affected
parts,
sloughing
of the skin and
deeper
tissues,
and
marked
constitutional
depression.
It
differs
from a boil in size,
tendency
to
spread,
and the
absence
of a
central
core, and is
frequently
fatal.
It is also
called
anthrax..
Drawplate
::
Drawplate
(n.) A
hardened
steel plate
having
a hole, or a
gradation
of
conical
holes,
through
which wires are drawn to be
reduced
and
elongated..
Suck
::
Suck (n.) The act of
drawing
with the
mouth.
Bucket
::
Bucket
(n.) A
vessel
for
drawing
up water from a well, or for
catching,
holding,
or
carrying
water,
sap, or other
liquids..
Scrawny
::
Scrawny
(a.)
Meager;
thin;
rawboned;
bony;
scranny.
Disfavor
::
Disfavor
(v. t.) To
withhold
or
withdraw
favor from; to
regard
with
disesteem;
to show
disapprobation
of; to
discountenance.
Lace
::
Lace (n.) That which binds or
holds,
especially
by being
interwoven;
a
string,
cord, or band,
usually
one
passing
through
eyelet
or other
holes,
and used in
drawing
and
holding
together
parts of a
garment,
of a shoe, of a
machine
belt, etc..
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