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Definition of right
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 right is as below...
Right (a.) In some
legislative
bodies
of
Europe
(as in
France),
those
members
collectively
who are
conservatives
or
monarchists.
See
Center,
5..
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Balaenoidea
::
Balaenoidea
(n.) A
division
of the
Cetacea,
including
the right whale and all other
whales
having
the mouth
fringed
with
baleen.
See
Baleen..
Incorruptible
::
Incorruptible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
bribed
or
morally
corrupted;
inflexibly
just and
upright.
Whalebone
::
Whalebone
(n.) A firm,
elastic
substance
resembling
horn, taken from the upper jaw of the right
whale;
baleen.
It is used as a
stiffening
in
stays,
fans,
screens,
and for
various
other
purposes.
See
Baleen..
Bogle
::
Bogle (n.) A
goblin;
a
specter;
a
frightful
phantom;
a bogy; a
bugbear.
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Illustrious;
glorious.
Wry
::
Wry
(superl.)
Hence,
deviating
from the right
direction;
misdirected;
out of
place;
as, wry
words..
Righteousness
::
Righteousness
(n.) The state of being right with God;
justification;
the work of
Christ,
which is the
ground
of
justification..
Usufruct
::
Usufruct
(n.) The right of using and
enjoying
the
profits
of an
estate
or other thing
belonging
to
another,
without
impairing
the
substance..
Chasuble
::
Chasuble
(n.) The outer
vestment
worn by the
priest
in
saying
Mass,
consisting,
in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
of a
broad,
flat, back
piece,
and a
narrower
front
piece,
the two
connected
over the
shoulders
only. The back has
usually
a large
cross,
the front an
upright
bar or
pillar,
designed
to be
emblematical
of
Christ's
sufferings.
In the Greek
Church
the
chasuble
is a large round
mantle..
Orthomorphic
::
Orthomorphic
(a.)
Having
the right form.
Scour
::
Scour (v. t.) To rub hard with
something
rough,
as sand or
Bristol
brick,
especially
for the
purpose
of
cleaning;
to clean by
friction;
to make clean or
bright;
to
cleanse
from
grease,
dirt, etc., as
articles
of
dress..
Bell Crank
::
Bell crank () A lever whose two arms form a right
angle,
or
nearly
a right
angle,
having
its
fulcrum
at the apex of the
angle.
It is used in bell pulls and in
changing
the
direction
of bell wires at
angles
of
rooms,
etc., and also in
machinery..
Sheer
::
Sheer (v. i.) Being only what it seems to be;
obvious;
simple;
mere;
downright;
as, sheer
folly;
sheer
nonsense..
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To cause to rise up, or
assume
an erect
position
or
posture;
to set up; to make
upright;
as, to raise a mast or
flagstaff..
Expropriation
::
Expropriation
(n.) The act of
expropriating;
the
surrender
of a claim to
exclusive
property;
the act of
depriving
of
ownership
or
proprietary
rights.
Token
::
Token (n.)
Something
given or shown as a
symbol
or
guarantee
of
authority
or
right;
a sign of
authenticity,
of
power,
good
faith,
etc..
Vert
::
Vert (n.) The color
green,
represented
in a
drawing
or
engraving
by
parallel
lines
sloping
downward
toward
the
right..
Faculae
::
Faculae
(n. pl.)
Groups
of small
shining
spots on the
surface
of the sun which are
brighter
than the other parts of the
photosphere.
They are
generally
seen in the
neighborhood
of the dark
spots,
and are
supposed
to be
elevated
portions
of the
photosphere..
Recovery
::
Recovery
(n.)
Restoration
from
sickness,
weakness,
faintness,
or the like;
restoration
from a
condition
of
mistortune,
of
fright,
etc..
Pillar
::
Pillar
(n.) The
general
and
popular
term for a firm,
upright,
insulated
support
for a
superstructure;
a pier,
column,
or post; also, a
column
or shaft not
supporting
a
superstructure,
as one
erected
for a
monument
or an
ornament..
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