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Definition of rime
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Rime (v. i.) To
freeze
or
congeal
into
hoarfrost.
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Wound
::
Wound (n.) Fig.: An
injury,
hurt,
damage,
detriment,
or the like, to
feeling,
faculty,
reputation,
etc..
Arrest
::
Arrest
(v. t.) To take,
seize,
or
apprehend
by
authority
of law; as, to
arrest
one for debt, or for a
crime..
Berime
::
Berime
(v. t.) To
berhyme.
Hornbook
::
Hornbook
(n.) The first book for
children,
or that from which in
former
times they
learned
their
letters
and
rudiments;
-- so
called
because
a sheet of horn
covered
the
small,
thin board of oak, or the slip of
paper,
on which the
alphabet,
digits,
and often the
Lord's
Prayer,
were
written
or
printed;
a
primer..
Abuse
::
Abuse (v. t.) A
corrupt
practice
or
custom;
offense;
crime;
fault;
as, the
abuses
in the civil
service..
Prime
::
Prime (a.) To
prepare;
to make
ready;
to
instruct
beforehand;
to post; to
coach;
as, to prime a
witness;
the boys are
primed
for
mischief..
Damage
::
Damage
(n.) The
estimated
reparation
in money for
detriment
or
injury
sustained;
a
compensation,
recompense,
or
satisfaction
to one
party,
for a wrong or
injury
actually
done to him by
another..
Criminal
::
Criminal
(a.)
Guilty
of crime or sin.
Perimeter
::
Perimeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the
extent
and shape of the field of
vision.
Worriment
::
Worriment
(n.)
Trouble;
anxiety;
worry.
Remorse
::
Remorse
(n.) The
anguish,
like
gnawing
pain,
excited
by a sense of
guilt;
compunction
of
conscience
for a crime
committed,
or for the sins of one's past
life..
Joy
::
Joy (n.) The sign or
exhibition
of joy;
gayety;
mirth;
merriment;
festivity.
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..
Vitelligenous
::
Vitelligenous
(a.)
Producing
yolk, or
vitelline
substance;
--
applied
to
certain
cells (also
called
nutritive,
or yolk,
cells)
formed
in the
ovaries
of many
insects,
and
supposed
to
supply
nutriment
to the
developing
ova..
Isoperimetry
::
Isoperimetry
(n.) The
science
of
figures
having
equal
perimeters
or
boundaries.
Trimerous
::
Trimerous
(a.)
Having
the parts in
threes.
Detriment
::
Detriment
(n.) That which
injures
or
causes
damage;
mischief;
harm;
diminution;
loss;
damage;
-- used very
generically;
as,
detriments
to
property,
religion,
morals,
etc..
Safeness
::
Safeness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being safe;
freedom
from
hazard,
danger,
harm, or loss;
safety;
security;
as the
safeness
of an
experiment,
of a
journey,
or of a
possession..
Colly
::
Colly (v. t.) To
render
black or dark, as of with coal smut; to
begrime..
Porime
::
Porime
(n.) A
theorem
or
proposition
so easy of
demonstration
as to be
almost
self-evident.
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