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Definition of rim
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 rim is as below...
Rim (n.) The
border,
edge, or
margin
of a
thing,
usually
of
something
circular
or
curving;
as, the rim of a
kettle
or
basin..
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Purgation
::
Purgation
(n.) The
clearing
of one's self from a crime of which one was
publicly
suspected
and
accused.
It was
either
canonical,
which was
prescribed
by the canon law, the form
whereof
used in the
spiritual
court was, that the
person
suspected
take his oath that he was clear of the
matter
objected
against
him, and bring his
honest
neighbors
with him to make oath that they
believes
he swore
truly;
or
vulgar,
which was by fire or water
ordeal,
or by
combat.
See
Ordeal..
Indict
::
Indict
(v. t.) To
charge
with a
crime,
in due form of law, by the
finding
or
presentment
of a grand jury; to find an
indictment
against;
as, to
indict
a man for
arson.
It is the
peculiar
province
of a grand jury to
indict,
as it is of a house of
representatives
to
impeach..
Conspirant
::
Conspirant
(a.)
Engaging
in a plot to
commit
a
crime;
conspiring.
Perienteron
::
Perienteron
(n.) The
primitive
perivisceral
cavity.
Sax
::
Sax (n.) A kind of
chopping
instrument
for
trimming
the edges of
roofing
slates.
Mediately
::
Mediately
(adv.)
In a
mediate
manner;
by a
secondary
cause or
agent;
not
directly
or
primarily;
by
means;
--
opposed
to
immediately.
Demarcate
::
Demarcate
(v. t.) To mark by
bounds;
to set the
limits
of; to
separate;
to
discriminate.
Dapper
::
Dapper
(a.)
Little
and
active;
spruce;
trim;
smart;
neat in dress or
appearance;
lively.
Chenille
::
Chenille
(n.)
Tufted
cord, of silk or
worsted,
for the
trimming
of
ladies'
dresses,
for
embroidery
and
fringes,
and for the weft of
Chenille
rugs..
Mince
::
Mince (v. i.) To walk with short
steps;
to walk in a prim,
affected
manner..
Urim
::
Urim (n.) A part or
decoration
of the
breastplate
of the high
priest
among the
ancient
Jews, by which
Jehovah
revealed
his will on
certain
occasions.
Its
nature
has been the
subject
of
conflicting
conjectures..
Criminatory
::
Criminatory
(a.)
Relating
to, or
involving,
crimination;
accusing;
as, a
criminatory
conscience..
Primmed
::
Primmed
(imp. & p. p.) of Pri.
Haberdasher
::
Haberdasher
(n.) A
dealer
in
drapery
goods of
various
descriptions,
as
laces,
silks,
trimmings,
etc..
Rimose
::
Rimose
(a.) Full of
rimes,
fissures,
or
chinks..
Discriminated
::
Discriminated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Discriminat.
Catch
::
Catch (n.)
Something
desirable
to be
caught,
esp. a
husband
or wife in
matrimony..
Crisp
::
Crisp (a.) To cause to
undulate
irregularly,
as crape or
water;
to
wrinkle;
to cause to
ripple.
Cf.
Crimp..
Primed
::
Primed
(imp. & p. p.) of Prim.
Marimonda
::
Marimonda
(n.) A
spider
monkey
(Ateles
belzebuth)
of
Central
and South
America.
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