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Definition of red
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Red (n.) The color of
blood,
or of that part of the
spectrum
farthest
from
violet,
or a tint
resembling
these..
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Bar
::
Bar (n.) To
restrict
or
confine,
as if by a bar; to
hinder;
to
obstruct;
to
prevent;
to
prohibit;
as, to bar the
entrance
of evil;
distance
bars our
intercourse;
the
statute
bars my
right;
the right is
barred
by time; a
release
bars the
plaintiff's
recovery;
--
sometimes
with up..
Memory
::
Memory
(n.) The time
within
which past
events
can be or are
remembered;
as,
within
the
memory
of man..
Pledge
::
Pledge
(n.) The
transfer
of
possession
of
personal
property
from a
debtor
to a
creditor
as
security
for a debt or
engagement;
also, the
contract
created
between
the
debtor
and
creditor
by a thing being so
delivered
or
deposited,
forming
a
species
of
bailment;
also, that which is so
delivered
or
deposited;
something
put in
pawn..
Prosecute
::
Prosecute
(v. t.) To
pursue
with the
intention
of
punishing;
to
accuse
of some crime or
breach
of law, or to
pursue
for
redress
or
punishment,
before
a legal
tribunal;
to
proceed
against
judicially;
as, to
prosecute
a man for
trespass,
or for a
riot..
Freight
::
Freight
(n.) The sum paid by a party
hiring
a ship or part of a ship for the use of what is thus
hired.
Judgment
::
Judgment
(v. i.) That power or
faculty
by which
knowledge
dependent
upon
comparison
and
discrimination
is
acquired.
See 2.
Meckelian
::
Meckelian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
discovered
by, J. F.
Meckel,
a
German
anatomist..
Murex
::
Murex (n.) A genus of
marine
gastropods,
having
rough,
and
frequently
spinose,
shells,
which are often
highly
colored
inside;
the rock
shells.
They
abound
in
tropical
seas..
Patent
::
Patent
(a.)
Appropriated
or
protected
by
letters
patent;
secured
by
official
authority
to the
exclusive
possession,
control,
and
disposal
of some
person
or
party;
patented;
as, a
patent
right;
patent
medicines..
Measurable
::
Measurable
(a.)
Capable
of being
measured;
susceptible
of
mensuration
or
computation.
Penetralia
::
Penetralia
(n. pl.)
Hidden
things
or
secrets;
privacy;
sanctuary;
as, the
sacred
penetralia
of the
home..
Consideration
::
Consideration
(n.) The
result
of
delibration,
or of
attention
and
examonation;
matured
opinion;
a
reflection;
as,
considerations
on the
choice
of a
profession..
Waved
::
Waved (a.)
Having
a
wavelike
appearance;
marked
with
wavelike
lines of
color;
as,
waved,
or
watered,
silk..
Diaphane
::
Diaphane
(n.) A woven silk stuff with
transparent
and
colored
figures;
diaper
work.
Tutored
::
Tutored
(imp. & p. p.) of Tuto.
Raceme
::
Raceme
(n.) A
flower
cluster
with an
elongated
axis and many
one-flowered
lateral
pedicels,
as in the
currant
and
chokecherry..
Augury
::
Augury
(n.) An omen;
prediction;
prognostication;
indication
of the
future;
presage.
Field
::
Field (n.)
Cleared
land; land
suitable
for
tillage
or
pasture;
cultivated
ground;
the open
country.
Arch
::
Arch (n.) Any place
covered
by an arch; an
archway;
as, to pass into the arch of a
bridge..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(v. t.) To form into a body; to
combine,
as
different
ingredients.
into one
consistent
mass..
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