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Definition of roke
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Roke (n.) Mist;
smoke;
dam.
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Stroke
::
Strokeing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Strok.
Rack
::
Rack (v. i.) To fly, as vapor or
broken
clouds..
Sweep
::
Sweep (n.) The
compass
or range of a
stroke;
as, a long
sweep..
Rockwork
::
Rockwork
(n.)
Stonework
in which the
surface
is left
broken
and
rough.
Clap
::
Clap (n.) A
single,
sudden
act or
motion;
a
stroke;
a
blow..
Strokeed
::
Stroke
(v. t.)
Appetite.
Discontinue
::
Discontinue
(v. i.) To lose
continuity
or
cohesion
of
parts;
to be
disrupted
or
broken
off.
Shivery
::
Shivery
(a.)
Easily
broken;
brittle;
shattery.
Inviolated
::
Inviolated
(a.) Not
violated;
uninjured;
unhurt;
unbroken.
Interrupt
::
Interrupt
(p. a.)
Broken;
interrupted.
Havelock
::
Havelock
(n.) A light cloth
covering
for the head and neck, used by
soldiers
as a
protection
from
sunstroke..
Middleman
::
Middleman
(n.) An agent
between
two
parties;
a
broker;
a
go-between;
any
dealer
between
the
producer
and the
consumer;
in
Ireland,
one who takes land of the
proprietors
in large
tracts,
and then rents it out in small
portions
to the
peasantry..
Snag
::
Snag (n.) A tooth
projecting
beyond
the rest;
contemptuously,
a
broken
or
decayed
tooth..
Coaptation
::
Coaptation
(n.) The
adaptation
or
adjustment
of parts to each
other,
as of a
broken
bone or
dislocated
joint..
Chop
::
Chop (n.) The act of
chopping;
a
stroke.
Heave
::
Heave (v. i.) To rise and fall with
alternate
motions,
as the lungs in heavy
breathing,
as waves in a heavy sea, as ships on the
billows,
as the earth when
broken
up by
frost,
etc.; to
swell;
to
dilate;
to
expand;
to
distend;
hence,
to
labor;
to
struggle..
Chuckle
::
Chuckle
(v. i.) To laugh in a
suppressed
or
broken
manner,
as
expressing
inward
satisfaction,
exultation,
or
derision..
Paddle
::
Paddle
(v. i.) To use the hands or
fingers
in
toying;
to make
caressing
strokes.
Wind-broken
::
Wind-broken
(a.)
Having
the power of
breathing
impaired
by the
rupture,
dilatation,
or
running
together
of air cells of the
lungs,
so that while the
inspiration
is by one
effort,
the
expiration
is by two;
affected
with
pulmonary
emphysema
or with
heaves;
-- said of a
horse..
Moneyer
::
Moneyer
(n.) A
person
who deals in
money;
banker
or
broker.
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