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Definition of rival
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Rival (n.) A
person
having
a
common
right or
privilege
with
another;
a
partner.
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Revie
::
Revie (v. t.) To vie with, or
rival,
in
return..
Rivalling
::
Rivalling
() of Riva.
Tetravalent
::
Tetravalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of four;
tetratomic;
quadrivalent.
Rival
::
Rival (n.) One who is in
pursuit
of the same
object
as
another;
one
striving
to reach or
obtain
something
which
another
is
attempting
to
obtain,
and which one only can
posses;
a
competitor;
as,
rivals
in love;
rivals
for a
crown..
Strive
::
Strive
(v. i.) To vie; to
compete;
to be a
rival.
Rival
::
Rival (v. i.) To be in
rivalry.
Comparative
::
Comparative
(n.) An
equal;
a
rival;
a
compeer.
Intercollegiate
::
Intercollegiate
(a.)
Existing
or
carried
on
between
colleges
or
universities;
as,
intercollegiate
relations,
rivalry,
games,
etc..
Emulation
::
Emulation
(n.)
Jea/ous
rivalry;
envy;
envious
contention.
Time-table
::
Time-table
(n.) A
tabular
statement
of the time at
which,
or
within
which,
several
things
are to take
place,
as the
recitations
in a
school,
the
departure
and
arrival
of
railroad
trains
or other
public
conveyances,
the rise and fall of the
tides,
etc..
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To pass or be
transferred
by
chance,
lot,
distribution,
inheritance,
or
otherwise;
as, the
estate
fell to his
brother;
the
kingdom
fell into the hands of his
rivals..
Corivalship
::
Corivalship
(n.) Joint
rivalry.
Vie
::
Vie (v. t.) To do or
produce
in
emulation,
competition,
or
rivalry;
to put in
competition;
to
bandy..
Signalize
::
Signalize
(a.) To
indicate
the
existence,
presence,
or fact of, by a
signal;
as, to
signalize
the
arrival
of a
steamer..
Corrival
::
Corrival
(a.)
Having
rivaling
claims;
emulous;
in
rivalry.
Rivality
::
Rivality
(n.)
Equality,
as of right or
rank..
Quadrivalve
::
Quadrivalve
(a.)
Dehiscent
into four
similar
parts;
four-valved;
as, a
quadrivalve
pericarp..
Unequaled
::
Unequaled
(a.) Not
equaled;
unmatched;
unparalleled;
unrivaled;
exceeding;
surpassing;
-- in a good or bad
sense;
as,
unequaled
excellence;
unequaled
ingratitude
or
baseness..
Quadrivalent
::
Quadrivalent
(a.)
Having
a
valence
of four;
capable
of
combining
with, being
replaced
by, or
compared
with, four monad
atoms;
tetravalent;
-- said of
certain
atoms and
radicals;
thus,
carbon
and
silicon
are
quadrivalent
elements..
Shrivalty
::
Shrivalty
(n.)
Shrievalty.
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