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Definition of roach
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Roach (n.) An
American
chub
(Semotilus
bullaris);
the
fallfish.
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Upbraid
::
Upbraid
(n.) The act of
reproaching;
contumely.
Approach
::
Approach
(v. i.) The act of
drawing
near; a
coming
or
advancing
near.
Sirrah
::
Sirrah
(n.) A term of
address
implying
inferiority
and used in
anger,
contempt,
reproach,
or
disrespectful
familiarity,
addressed
to a man or boy, but
sometimes
to a
woman.
In
sililoquies
often
preceded
by ah. Not used in the
plural..
Reviling
::
Reviling
(n.)
Reproach;
abuse;
vilification.
Attame
::
Attame
(v. t.) To
broach;
to
begin.
Access
::
Access
(n.) A
coming
to, or near
approach;
admittance;
admission;
accessibility;
as, to gain
access
to a
prince..
Warn
::
Warn (v. t.) To give
notice
to, of
approaching
or
probable
danger
or evil; to
caution
against
anything
that may prove
injurious..
Pietist
::
Pietist
(n.) One of a class of
religious
reformers
in
Germany
in the 17th
century
who
sought
to
revive
declining
piety in the
Protestant
churches;
-- often
applied
as a term of
reproach
to those who make a
display
of
religious
feeling.
Also used
adjectively.
Ootheca
::
Ootheca
(n.) An egg case,
especially
those of many kinds of
mollusks,
and of some
insects,
as the
cockroach.
Cf.
Ooecium..
Hussy
::
Hussy (n.) A
worthless
woman or girl; a
forward
wench;
a jade; -- used as a term of
contempt
or
reproach.
Low
::
Low
(adv.)
In time
approaching
our own.
Self-reproached
::
Self-reproached
(a.)
Reproached
by one's own
conscience
or
judgment.
Gibe
::
Gibe (v. i.) To
reproach
with
contemptuous
words;
to
deride;
to scoff at; to mock.
Wite
::
Wite (v.)
Blame;
reproach.
Stop
::
Stop (v. t.) To
hinder
from
acting
or
moving;
to
prevent
the
effect
or
efficiency
of; to cause to
cease;
to
repress;
to
restrain;
to
suppress;
to
interrupt;
to
suspend;
as, to stop the
execution
of a
decree,
the
progress
of vice, the
approaches
of old age or
infirmity..
Ward
::
Ward (n.) To fend off; to
repel;
to turn
aside,
as
anything
mischievous
that
approaches;
--
usually
followed
by off..
Repulsion
::
Repulsion
(n.) The
power,
either
inherent
or due to some
physical
action,
by which
bodies,
or the
particles
of
bodies,
are made to
recede
from each
other,
or to
resist
each
other's
nearer
approach;
as,
molecular
repulsion;
electrical
repulsion..
Near
::
Near
(adv.)
To
approach;
to come
nearer;
as, the ship
neared
the
land..
In
::
In
(prep.)
The
specific
signification
of in is
situation
or place with
respect
to
surrounding,
environment,
encompassment,
etc. It is used with verbs
signifying
being,
resting,
or
moving
within
limits,
or
within
circumstances
or
conditions
of any kind
conceived
of as
limiting,
confining,
or
investing,
either
wholly
or in part. In its
different
applications,
it
approaches
some of the
meanings
of, and
sometimes
is
interchangeable
with,
within,
into, on, at, of, and
among..
Accession
::
Accession
(n.) The
invasion,
approach,
or
commencement
of a
disease;
a fit or
paroxysm..
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