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Definition of rid
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Rid (v. t.) To save; to
rescue;
to
deliver;
-- with out of.
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Astraddle
::
Astraddle
(adv.)
In a
straddling
position;
astride;
bestriding;
as, to sit
astraddle
a
horse..
Surrejoin
::
Surrein
(v. t.) To
override;
to
exhaust
by
riding.
Bridgepot
::
Bridgepot
(n.) The
adjustable
socket,
or step, of a
millstone
spindle..
Corrugate
::
Corrugate
(v. t.) To form or shape into
wrinkles
or
folds,
or
alternate
ridges
and
grooves,
as by
drawing,
contraction,
pressure,
bending,
or
otherwise;
to
wrinkle;
to purse up; as, to
corrugate
plates
of iron; to
corrugate
the
forehead..
Pierides
::
Pierides
(n. pl.) The
Muses.
Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) A kind of shell or
cartridge
buried
in
earth,
to be
exploded
by
electricity
or by
stepping
on it..
Turnix
::
Turnix
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of birds
belonging
to
Turnix
or
Hemipodius
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Turnicidae.
These birds
resemble
quails
and
partridges
in
general
appearance
and in some of their
habits,
but
differ
in
important
anatomical
characteristics.
The hind toe is
usually
lacking.
They are found in Asia,
Africa,
Southern
Europe,
the East
Indian
Islands,
and esp. in
Australia
and
adjacent
islands,
where they are
called
quails
(see
Quail,
n., 3.). See
Turnicimorphae..
Optime
::
Optime
(n.) One of those who stand in the
second
rank of
honors,
immediately
after the
wranglers,
in the
University
of
Cambridge,
England.
They are
divided
into
senior
and
junior
optimes..
Tridactylous
::
Tridactylous
(a.)
Tridactyl.
Nebalia
::
Nebalia
(n.) A genus of small
marine
Crustacea,
considered
the type of a
distinct
order
(Nebaloidea,
or
Phyllocarida.).
Tail
::
Tail (a.)
Limited;
abridged;
reduced;
curtailed;
as,
estate
tail..
Saddlebags
::
Saddlebags
(n. pl.) Bags,
usually
of
leather,
united
by
straps
or a band,
formerly
much used by
horseback
riders
to carry small
articles,
one bag
hanging
on each
side..
Whelky
::
Whelky
(a.)
Having
whelks,
ridges,
or
protuberances;
hence,
streaked;
striated..
Bloated
::
Bloated
(p. a.)
Distended
beyond
the
natural
or usual size, as by the
presence
of
water,
serum,
etc.;
turgid;
swollen;
as, a
bloated
face. Also,
puffed
up with
pride;
pompous..
Lucernarida
::
lucernarida
(n. pl.) A
division
of
acalephs,
including
Lucernaria
and
allied
genera;
--
called
also
Calycozoa..
Epitomist
::
Epitomist
(n.) One who makes an
epitome;
one who
abridges;
an
epitomizer.
Mooring
::
Mooring
(n.) That which
serves
to
confine
a ship to a
place,
as
anchors,
cables,
bridles,
etc..
Jolt
::
"Jolt (v. t.) To cause to shake with a
sudden
up and down
motion,
as in a
carriage
going over rough
ground,
or on a
high-trotting
horse;
as, the horse jolts the
rider;
fast
driving
jolts the
carriage
and the
passengers..
Wrinkle
::
Wrinkle
(v. i.) To
shrink
into
furrows
and
ridges.
Podurid
::
Podurid
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
poduras.
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