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Definition of rich
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 rich is as below...
Rich
(superl.)
Abounding
in
agreeable
or
nutritive
qualities;
--
especially
applied
to
articles
of food or drink which are
high-seasoned
or
abound
in
oleaginous
ingredients,
or are
sweet,
luscious,
and
high-flavored;
as, a rich dish; rich cream or soup; rich
pastry;
rich wine or
fruit..
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Feast
::
Feast (n.) To eat
sumptuously;
to dine or sup on rich
provisions,
particularly
in large
companies,
and on
public
festivals..
Pelf
::
Pelf (n.)
Money;
riches;
lucre;
gain; --
generally
conveying
the idea of
something
ill-gotten
or
worthless.
It has no
plural.
Ulotrichi
::
Ulotrichi
(n. pl.) The
division
of
mankind
which
embraces
the races
having
woolly
or
crispy
hair. Cf.
Leiotrichi.
Plutocracy
::
Plutocracy
(n.) A form of
government
in which the
supreme
power is
lodged
in the hands of the
wealthy
classes;
government
by the rich; also, a
controlling
or
influential
class of rich men..
Perichete
::
Perichete
(n.) Same as
Perichaeth.
Trichocyst
::
Trichocyst
(n.) A lasso cell.
Credence
::
Credence
(n.) A
cupboard,
sideboard,
or
cabinet,
particularly
one
intended
for the
display
of rich
vessels
or
plate,
and
consisting
chiefly
of open
shelves
for that
purpose..
Burgundy
::
Burgundy
(n.) A
richly
flavored
wine,
mostly
red, made in
Burgundy,
France..
Acquire
::
Acquire
(v. t.) To gain,
usually
by one's own
exertions;
to get as one's own; as, to
acquire
a
title,
riches,
knowledge,
skill,
good or bad
habits..
Luscious
::
Luscious
(a.)
Sweet;
delicious;
very
grateful
to the
taste;
toothsome;
excessively
sweet or rich.
Rhea
::
Rhea (n.) Any one of three
species
of large South
American
ostrichlike
birds of the
genera
Rhea and
Pterocnemia.
Called
also the
American
ostrich.
Trichome
::
Trichome
(n.) A hair on the
surface
of leaf or stem, or any
modification
of a hair, as a
minute
scale,
or star, or
gland.
The
sporangia
of ferns are
believed
to be of the
nature
of
trichomes..
Foliage
::
Foliage
(n.) A
cluster
of
leaves,
flowers,
and
branches;
especially,
the
representation
of
leaves,
flowers,
and
branches,
in
architecture,
intended
to
ornament
and
enrich
capitals,
friezes,
pediments,
etc..
Richness
::
Richness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being rich (in any sense of the
adjective).
Decoration
::
Decoration
(n.) That which
adorns,
enriches,
or
beautifies;
something
added by way of
embellishment;
ornament..
Epichordal
::
Epichordal
(a.) Upon or above the
notochord;
--
applied
esp. to a
vertebral
column
which
develops
upon the
dorsal
side of the
notochord,
as
distinguished
from a
perichordal
column,
which
develops
around
it..
Bullhead
::
Bullhead
(n.) A
fresh-water
fish of many
species,
of the genus
Uranidea,
esp. U. gobio of
Europe,
and U.
Richardsoni
of the
United
States;
--
called
also
miller's
thumb..
Ditation
::
Ditation
(n.) The act of
making
rich;
enrichment.
Divan
::
Divan (n.) A
saloon
or hall where a
council
is held, in
Oriental
countries,
the state
reception
room in
places,
and in the
houses
of the
richer
citizens.
Cushions
on the floor or on
benches
are
ranged
round the
room..
Ectostosis
::
Ectostosis
(n.) A
process
of bone
formation
in which
ossification
takes place in the
perichondrium
and
either
surrounds
or
gradually
replaces
the
cartilage.
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