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Definition of rise
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Rise (v.) To have the
aspect
or the
effect
of
rising.
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Unmorrised
::
Unmorrised
(a.) Not
arrayed
in the dress of a
morris
dancer.
Top
::
Top (v. i.) To rise
aloft;
to be
eminent;
to
tower;
as, lofty
ridges
and
topping
mountains..
Stare
::
Stare (v. i.) To look with fixed eyes wide open, as
through
fear,
wonder,
surprise,
impudence,
etc.; to
fasten
an
earnest
and
prolonged
gaze on some
object..
Turnpike
::
Turnpike
(n.) A beam
filled
with
spikes
to
obstruct
passage;
a
cheval-de-frise.
Neck
::
Neck (n.) the point where the base of the stem of a plant
arises
from the root.
Mainprised
::
Mainprised
(imp. & p. p.) of
Mainpris.
Soon
::
Soon
(adv.)
In a short time;
shortly
after any time
specified
or
supposed;
as, soon after
sunrise..
Gasometer
::
Gasometer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
holding
and
measuring
of gas; in gas
works,
a huge iron
cylinder
closed
at one end and
having
the other end
immersed
in
water,
in which it is made to rise or fall,
according
to the
volume
of gas it
contains,
or the
pressure
required..
Go
::
Go (v. t.) To take, as a share in an
enterprise;
to
undertake
or
become
responsible
for; to bear a part in..
Night
::
Night (n.) That part of the
natural
day when the sun is
beneath
the
horizon,
or the time from
sunset
to
sunrise;
esp., the time
between
dusk and dawn, when there is no light of the sun, but only
moonlight,
starlight,
or
artificial
light..
Riser
::
Riser (n.) One who
rises;
as, an early
riser..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To
become
erect;
to
assume
an
upright
position;
as, to rise from a chair or from a
fall..
Direct
::
Direct
(n.) A
character,
thus [/],
placed
at the end of a staff on the line or space of the first note of the next
staff,
to
apprise
the
performer
of its
situation..
Apprised
::
Apprised
(imp. & p. p.) of
Appris.
Aurora
::
Aurora
(n.) The rise, dawn, or
beginning..
Alarm
::
Alarm (n.)
Sudden
surprise
with fear or
terror
excited
by
apprehension
of
danger;
in the
military
use,
commonly,
sudden
apprehension
of being
attacked
by
surprise..
Nosing
::
Nosing
(n.) That part of the
treadboard
of a stair which
projects
over the
riser;
hence,
any like
projection,
as the
projecting
edge of a
molding..
Purprise
::
Purprise
(n.) A close or
inclosure;
the
compass
of a
manor.
Persistency
::
Persistency
(n.) The
continuance
of an
effect
after the cause which first gave rise to it is
remove.
Crepusculous
::
Crepusculous
(a.)
Flying
in the
twilight
or
evening,
or
before
sunrise;
-- said
certain
birds and
insects..
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