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Definition of ride
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 ride is as below...
Ride (v. i.) To
support
a
rider,
as a
horse;
to move under the
saddle;
as, a horse rides easy or hard, slow or
fast..
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Haloid
::
Haloid
(a.)
Resembling
salt; -- said of
certain
binary
compounds
consisting
of a metal
united
to a
negative
element
or
radical,
and now
chiefly
applied
to the
chlorides,
bromides,
iodides,
and
sometimes
also to the
fluorides
and
cyanides..
Feeling
::
Feeling
(n.) Any state or
condition
of
emotion;
the
exercise
of the
capacity
for
emotion;
any
mental
state
whatever;
as, a right or a wrong
feeling
in the
heart;
our angry or
kindly
feelings;
a
feeling
of pride or of
humility..
Ride
::
Ride (v. i.) To be borne in a
carriage;
as, to ride in a
coach,
in a car, and the like. See
Synonym,
below..
Overstride
::
Overstride
(v. t.) To
stride
over or
beyond.
Melaniline
::
Melaniline
(n.) A
complex
nitrogenous
hydrocarbon
obtained
artificially
(as by the
action
of
cyanogen
chloride
on
aniline)
as a
white,
crystalline
substance;
--
called
also
diphenyl
guanidin..
Astraddle
::
Astraddle
(adv.)
In a
straddling
position;
astride;
bestriding;
as, to sit
astraddle
a
horse..
Tilt
::
Tilt (v. i.) To run or ride, and
thrust
with a
lance;
to
practice
the
military
game or
exercise
of
thrusting
with a
lance,
as a
combatant
on
horseback;
to
joust;
also,
figuratively,
to
engage
in any
combat
or
movement
resembling
that of
horsemen
tilting
with
lances..
Groomsman
::
Groomsman
(n.) A male
attendant
of a
bridegroom
at his
wedding;
-- the
correlative
of
bridesmaid.
Ride
::
Ride (n.) A
saddle
horse.
Trot
::
Trot (v. i.) To
proceed
by a
certain
gait
peculiar
to
quadrupeds;
to ride or drive at a trot. See Trot, n..
Rattle
::
Rattle
(v. i.) To drive or ride
briskly,
so as to make a
clattering;
as, we
rattled
along for a
couple
of
miles..
Riden
::
Riden () imp. pl. & p. p. of Ride.
Ride
::
Ride (v. t.) To
convey,
as by
riding;
to make or do by
riding..
Hauteur
::
Hauteur
(n.)
Haughty
manner
or
spirit;
haughtiness;
pride;
arrogance.
Equitant
::
Equitant
(a.)
Overlapping
each
other;
-- said of
leaves
whose bases are
folded
so as to
overlap
and
bestride
the
leaves
within
or above them, as in the
iris..
Bridesmaid
::
Bridesmaid
(n.) A
female
friend
who
attends
on a bride at her
wedding.
Linoleum
::
Linoleum
(n.)
Linseed
oil
brought
to
various
degrees
of
hardness
by some
oxidizing
process,
as by
exposure
to
heated
air, or by
treatment
with
chloride
of
sulphur.
In this
condition
it is used for many of the
purposes
to which India
rubber
has been
applied..
Dowry
::
Dowry (n.) The
money,
goods,
or
estate,
which a woman
brings
to her
husband
in
marriage;
a
bride's
portion
on her
marriage.
See Note under
Dower..
Chapelet
::
Chapelet
(n.) A pair of
straps,
with
stirrups,
joined
at the top and
fastened
to the
pommel
or the frame of the
saddle,
after they have been
adjusted
to the
convenience
of the
rider..
Indispose
::
Indispose
(v. t.) To
disincline;
to
render
averse
or
unfavorable;
as, a love of
pleasure
indisposes
the mind to
severe
study;
the pride and
selfishness
of men
indispose
them to
religious
duties..
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