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Definition of rig
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Rig (n.) A blast of wind.
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Backdoor
::
Backdoor
(a.)
Acting
from
behind
and in
concealment;
as,
backdoor
intrigues..
Place
::
Place (n.)
Position
in the
heavens,
as of a
heavenly
body; --
usually
defined
by its right
ascension
and
declination,
or by its
latitude
and
longitude..
Postern
::
Postern
(n.)
Originally,
a back door or gate; a
private
entrance;
hence,
any small door or
gate..
Rehabilitate
::
Rehabilitate
(v. t.) To
invest
or
clothe
again with some
right,
authority,
or
dignity;
to
restore
to a
former
capacity;
to
reinstate;
to
qualify
again;
to
restore,
as a
delinquent,
to a
former
right,
rank, or
privilege
lost or
forfeited;
-- a term of civil and canon law..
Shetland Pony
::
Shetland
pony () One of a
small,
hardy breed of
horses,
with long mane and tail, which
originated
in the
Shetland
Islands;
a
sheltie..
Grig
::
Grig (n.) The
broad-nosed
eel. See Glut.
Politic
::
Politic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
promoting,
a
policy,
especially
a
national
policy;
well-devised;
adapted
to its end,
whether
right or
wrong;
-- said of
things;
as, a
politic
treaty..
Press
::
Press (n.) An
upright
case or
closet
for the safe
keeping
of
articles;
as, a
clothes
press..
Shadowy
::
Shadowy
(a.) Not
brightly
luminous;
faintly
light.
Starboard
::
Starboard
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
right-hand
side of a ship; being or lying on the right side; as, the
starboard
quarter;
starboard
tack..
Monogenism
::
Monogenism
(n.) The
theory
or
doctrine
that the human races have a
common
origin,
or
constitute
a
single
species..
Brig
::
Brig (n.) A
two-masted,
square-rigged
vessel..
Shine
::
Shine (n.) The
quality
or state of
shining;
brightness;
luster,
gloss;
polish;
sheen..
Bird
::
Bird (n.)
Orig.,
a
chicken;
the young of a fowl; a young
eaglet;
a
nestling;
and
hence,
a
feathered
flying
animal
(see 2)..
Bible
::
Bible (n.) The Book by way of
eminence,
-- that is, the book which is made up of the
writings
accepted
by
Christians
as of
divine
origin
and
authority,
whether
such
writings
be in the
original
language,
or
translated;
the
Scriptures
of the Old and New
Testaments;
--
sometimes
in a
restricted
sense,
the Old
Testament;
as, King
James's
Bible;
Douay
Bible;
Luther's
Bible.
Also, the book which is made up of
writings
similarly
accepted
by the Jews; as, a
rabbinical
Bible..
Rightful
::
Rightful
(a.)
Consonant
to
justice;
just; as, a
rightful
cause..
Faith
::
Faith (n.) The
belief
in the
historic
truthfulness
of the
Scripture
narrative,
and the
supernatural
origin
of its
teachings,
sometimes
called
historical
and
speculative
faith..
Lightning
::
Lightning
(n.) The act of
making
bright,
or the state of being made
bright;
enlightenment;
brightening,
as of the
mental
powers..
Pretension
::
Pretension
(n.) The act of
pretending,
or
laying
claim;
the act of
asserting
right or
title..
Mortuary
::
Mortuary
(a.) A sort of
ecclesiastical
heriot,
a
customary
gift
claimed
by, and due to, the
minister
of a
parish
on the death of a
parishioner.
It seems to have been
originally
a
voluntary
bequest
or
donation,
intended
to make
amends
for any
failure
in the
payment
of
tithes
of which the
deceased
had been
guilty..
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