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Definition of ruction
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Ruction
(n.) An
uproar;
a
quarrel;
a noisy
outbreak.
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Abolishment
::
Abolishment
(n.) The act of
abolishing;
abolition;
destruction.
Desolation
::
Desolation
(n.) The act of
desolating
or
laying
waste;
destruction
of
inhabitants;
depopulation.
Annihilationist
::
Annihilationist
(n.) One who
believes
that
eternal
punishment
consists
in
annihilation
or
extinction
of
being;
a
destructionist.
Block
::
Block (v. t.) Any
obstruction,
or cause of
obstruction;
a stop; a
hindrance;
an
obstacle;
as, a block in the way..
Leech
::
Leech (n.) A glass tube of
peculiar
construction,
adapted
for
drawing
blood from a
scarified
part by means of a
vacuum..
Text-book
::
Text-book
(n.) A
volume,
as of some
classical
author,
on which a
teacher
lectures
or
comments;
hence,
any
manual
of
instruction;
a
schoolbook..
Strangulated
::
Strangulated
(a.)
Having
the
circulation
stopped
by
compression;
attended
with
arrest
or
obstruction
of
circulation,
caused
by
constriction
or
compression;
as, a
strangulated
hernia..
Dynamiter
::
Dynamiter
(n.) One who uses
dynamite;
esp., one who uses it for the
destruction
of life and
property..
Construe
::
Construe
(v. t. ) To apply the rules of
syntax
to (a
sentence
or
clause)
so as to
exhibit
the
structure,
arrangement,
or
connection
of, or to
discover
the
sense;
to
explain
the
construction
of; to
interpret;
to
translate..
Oppression
::
Oppression
(n.) A sense of
heaviness
or
obstruction
in the body or mind;
depression;
dullness;
lassitude;
as, an
oppression
of
spirits;
an
oppression
of the
lungs..
Institution
::
Institution
(n.)
Instruction;
education.
Lecture
::
Lecture
(n.) A
discourse
on any
subject;
especially,
a
formal
or
methodical
discourse,
intended
for
instruction;
sometimes,
a
familiar
discourse,
in
contrast
with a
sermon..
Self-educated
::
Self-educated
(a.)
Educated
by one's own
efforts,
without
instruction,
or
without
pecuniary
assistance
from
others..
Vaulting
::
Vaulting
(n.) The act of
constructing
vaults;
a
vaulted
construction.
Tumbler
::
Tumbler
(n.) A
movable
obstruction
in a lock,
consisting
of a
lever,
latch,
wheel,
slide,
or the like, which must be
adjusted
to a
particular
position
by a key or other means
before
the bolt can be
thrown
in
locking
or
unlocking..
Siren
::
Siren (n.) One of three sea
nymphs,
-- or,
according
to some
writers,
of two, -- said to
frequent
an
island
near the coast of
Italy,
and to sing with such
sweetness
that they lured
mariners
to
destruction..
Deluge
::
Deluge
(n.) Fig.:
Anything
which
overwhelms,
or
causes
great
destruction..
Unstop
::
Unstop
(v. t.) To free from any
obstruction;
to open.
Documental
::
Documental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
instruction.
Learning
::
Learning
(n.) The
knowledge
or skill
received
by
instruction
or
study;
acquired
knowledge
or ideas in any
branch
of
science
or
literature;
erudition;
literature;
science;
as, he is a man of great
learning..
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