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Definition of rest
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Rest (n.) A short pause in
reading
verse;
a
c/sura.
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Skeleton
::
Skeleton
(n.) The
framework
of
anything;
the
principal
parts that
support
the rest, but
without
the
appendages..
Prisoner
::
Prisoner
(n.) A
person
under
arrest,
or in
custody,
whether
in
prison
or not; a
person
held in
involuntary
restraint;
a
captive;
as, a
prisoner
at the bar of a
court..
Stane
::
Standstill
(n.) A
standing
without
moving
forward
or
backward;
a stop; a state or rest.
Terrene
::
Terrene
(a.)
Earthy;
terrestrial.
Cold
::
Cold (n.)
Wanting
in power to
excite;
dull;
uninteresting.
Mace
::
Mace (n.) A rod for
playing
billiards,
having
one end
suited
to
resting
on the table and
pushed
with one
hand..
Pillow
::
Pillow
(v. t.) To rest or lay upon, or as upon, a
pillow;
to
support;
as, to
pillow
the
head..
Fellow-feeling
::
Fellow-feeling
(n.) Joint
interest.
Foreground
::
Foreground
(n.) On a
painting,
and
sometimes
in a
bas-relief,
mosaic
picture,
or the like, that part of the scene
represented,
which is
nearest
to the
spectator,
and
therefore
occupies
the
lowest
part of the work of art
itself.
Cf.
Distance,
n., 6..
Coquet
::
Coquet
(v. i.) To
trifle
in love; to
stimulate
affection
or
interest;
to play the
coquette;
to deal
playfully
instead
of
seriously;
to play
(with);
as, we have
coquetted
with
political
crime..
Clan
::
Clan (n.) A
clique;
a sect,
society,
or body of
persons;
esp., a body of
persons
united
by some
common
interest
or
pursuit;
--
sometimes
used
contemptuously..
Incumbent
::
Incumbent
(a.)
Lying,
resting,
or
imposed,
as a duty or
obligation;
obligatory;
always
with on or
upon..
Refective
::
Refective
(a.)
Refreshing;
restoring.
Restrain
::
Restrain
(v. t.) To
hinder
from
unlimited
enjoiment;
to
abridge.
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To
renew;
to
reestablish;
as, to
restore
harmony
among those who are
variance..
Bound
::
Bound (p. p. & a.) Under legal or moral
restraint
or
obligation.
Quietly
::
Quietly
(adv.)
In a quiet state or
manner;
without
motion;
in a state of rest; as, to lie or sit
quietly..
Jejune
::
"Jejune
(a.) Void of
interest;
barren;
meager;
dry; as, a
jejune
narrative..
Woodman
::
Woodman
(n.) A
forest
officer
appointed
to take care of the
king's
woods;
a
forester.
Mundane
::
Mundane
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
world;
worldly;
earthly;
terrestrial;
as, the
mundane
sphere..
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