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Definition of reak
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Reak (n.) A
prank.
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Broke
::
Broke () imp. & p. p. of
Break.
To-brest
::
To-brest
(v. t.) To burst or break in
pieces.
Wreche
::
Wreche
(n.)
Wreak.
Breakneck
::
Breakneck
(n.) A fall that
breaks
the neck.
Osteoclasis
::
Osteoclasis
(n.) The
operation
of
breaking
a bone in order to
correct
deformity.
Break
::
Break (v. t.) An
opening
made by
fracture
or
disruption.
Incide
::
Incide
(v. t.) To cut; to
separate
and
remove;
to
resolve
or break up, as by
medicines..
Heartbreak
::
Heartbreak
(n.)
Crushing
sorrow
or
grief;
a
yielding
to such
grief.
Break
::
Break (v. t.) An
opening
or
displacement
in the
circuit,
interrupting
the
electrical
current..
Pistillation
::
Pistillation
(n.) The act of
pounding
or
breaking
in a
mortar;
pestillation.
Snap
::
Snap (n.) To break upon
suddenly
with
sharp,
angry
words;
to treat
snappishly;
--
usually
with up..
Whelky
::
Whelky
(a.)
Having
whelks,
ridges,
or
protuberances;
hence,
streaked;
striated..
Luncheon
::
Luncheon
(n.) A
portion
of food taken at any time
except
at a
regular
meal; an
informal
or light
repast,
as
between
breakfast
and
dinner..
Wind-break
::
Wind-break
(v. t.) To break the wind of; to cause to lose
breath;
to
exhaust.
Streel
::
Streek
(v. t.) To
stretch;
also, to lay out, as a dead body. See
Streak..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To lay open, as a
purpose;
to
disclose,
divulge,
or
communicate..
Caprice
::
Caprice
(v. i.) An
abrupt
change
in
feeling,
opinion,
or
action,
proceeding
from some whim or
fancy;
a
freak;
a
notion..
Luddite
::
Luddite
(n.) One of a
number
of
riotous
persons
in
England,
who for six years
(1811-17)
tried to
prevent
the use of
labor-saving
machinery
by
breaking
it,
burning
factories,
etc.; -- so
called
from Ned Lud, a
half-witted
man who some years
previously
had
broken
stocking
frames..
Crack
::
Crack (v. i.) To burst or open in
chinks;
to
break,
with or
without
quite
separating
into
parts..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
destroy
the
official
character
and
standing
of; to
cashier;
to
dismiss.
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