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Definition of reach
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Reach (v. i.) To
stretch
out the hand.
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Theatine
::
Theatine
(n.) One of an order of
Italian
monks,
established
in 1524,
expressly
to
oppose
Reformation,
and to raise the tone of piety among Roman
Catholics.
They hold no
property,
nor do they beg, but
depend
on what
Providence
sends.
Their chief
employment
is
preaching
and
giving
religious
instruction..
Redemptorist
::
Redemptorist
(n.) One of the
Congregation
of the Most Holy
Redeemer,
founded
in
Naples
in 1732 by St.
Alphonsus
Maria de
Liquori.
It was
introduced
onto the
United
States
in 1832 at
Detroit.
The
Fathers
of the
Congregation
devote
themselves
to
preaching
to the
neglected,
esp. in
missions
and
retreats,
and are
forbidden
by their rule to
engage
in the
instruction
of
youth..
Shortclothes
::
Shortclothes
(n.)
Coverings
for the legs of men or boys,
consisting
of
trousers
which reach only to the
knees,
-- worn with long
stockings..
Storm
::
Storm (v. t.) To
assault;
to
attack,
and
attempt
to take, by
scaling
walls,
forcing
gates,
breaches,
or the like; as, to storm a
fortified
town..
Even
::
Even (a.)
Parallel;
on a
level;
reaching
the same
limit.
Intuitive
::
Intuitive
(a.)
Received.
reached,
obtained,
or
perceived,
by
intuition;
as,
intuitive
judgment
or
knowledge;
--
opposed
to
deductive..
Assumpsit
::
Assumpsit
(n.) An
action
to
recover
damages
for a
breach
or
nonperformance
of a
contract
or
promise,
express
or
implied,
oral or in
writing
not under seal.
Common
or
indebitatus
assumpsit
is
brought
for the most part on an
implied
promise.
Special
assumpsit
is
founded
on an
express
promise
or
undertaking..
Assassinate
::
Assassinate
(v. t.) To kill by
surprise
or
secret
assault;
to
murder
by
treacherous
violence.
Lode
::
Lode (n.) A water
course
or way; a reach of
water.
Evangelize
::
Evangelize
(v. i.) To
preach
the
gospel.
Gunwale
::
Gunwale
(n.) The upper edge of a
vessel's
or
boat's
side; the
uppermost
wale of a ship (not
including
the
bulwarks);
or that piece of
timber
which
reaches
on
either
side from the
quarter-deck
to the
forecastle,
being the
uppermost
bend, which
finishes
the upper works of the
hull..
Proditory
::
Proditory
(a.)
Treacherous.
Arrival
::
Arrival
(n.) The act of
arriving,
or
coming;
the act of
reaching
a place from a
distance,
whether
by water (as in its
original
sense)
or by
land..
Reach
::
Reach (n.) The act of
stretching
or
extending;
extension;
power of
reaching
or
touching
with the
person,
or a limb, or
something
held or
thrown;
as, the fruit is
beyond
my
reach;
to be
within
reach of
cannon
shot..
Concionatory
::
Concionatory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
preaching
or
public
addresses.
Crannoge
::
Crannoge
(n.) One of the
stockaded
islands
in
Scotland
and
Ireland
which in
ancient
times were
numerous
in the lakes of both
countries.
They may be
regarded
as the very
latest
class of
prehistoric
strongholds,
reaching
their
greatest
development
in early
historic
times,
and
surviving
through
the
Middle
Ages. See also Lake
dwellings,
under
Lake..
Culminate
::
Culminate
(v. i.) To reach its
highest
point of
altitude;
to come to the
meridian;
to be
vertical
or
directly
overhead.
Itinerant
::
Itinerant
(a.) One who
travels
from place to
place,
particularly
a
preacher;
one who is
unsettled..
Betray
::
Betray
(v. t.) To
deliver
into the hands of an enemy by
treachery
or
fraud,
in
violation
of
trust;
to give up
treacherously
or
faithlessly;
as, an
officer
betrayed
the
city..
Perfidy
::
Perfidy
(n.) The act of
violating
faith or
allegiance;
violation
of a
promise
or vow, or of trust
reposed;
faithlessness;
treachery..
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