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Definition of run
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Run (a.) To steal off; to
depart
secretly.
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Rung
::
Rung () imp. & p. p. of Ring.
Overrun
::
Overrun
(v. i.) To run, pass,
spread,
or flow over or by
something;
to be
beyond,
or in
excess..
Run
::
Run (a.) To have
growth
or
development;
as, boys and girls run up
rapidly..
Gerundive
::
Gerundive
(n.) The
future
passive
participle;
as,
amandus,
i. e., to be
loved..
Pre-
::
Pre- () A
prefix
denoting
priority
(of time,
place,
or
rank);
as,
precede,
to go
before;
precursor,
a
forerunner;
prefix,
to fix or place
before;
preeminent
eminent
before
or above
others.
Pre- is
sometimes
used
intensively,
as in
prepotent,
very
potent..
Renne
::
Renne (v. i.) To run.
Averruncation
::
Averruncation
(n.) The act of
averting.
Clack
::
Clack (n.) To utter words
rapidly
and
continually,
or with
abruptness;
to let the
tongue
run..
Cross-birth
::
Cross-birth
(n.) Any
preternatural
labor,
in which the body of the child lies
across
the
pelvis
of the
mother,
so that the
shoulder,
arm, or trunk is the part first
presented
at the mouth of the
uterus..
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To fuse; to
shape;
to mold; to cast; as, to run
bullets,
and the
like..
Intercurrence
::
Intercurrence
(n.) A
passing
or
running
between;
occurrence.
Corindon
::
Corindon
(n.) See
Corrundum.
Up-line
::
Up-line
(n.) A line or track
leading
from the
provinces
toward
the
metropolis
or a
principal
terminus;
the track upon which
up-trains
run. See
Up-train.
Against
::
Against
(prep.)
In
opposition
to,
whether
the
opposition
is of
sentiment
or of
action;
on the other side;
counter
to; in
contrariety
to;
hence,
adverse
to; as,
against
reason;
against
law; to run a race
against
time..
Channel
::
Channel
(n.) The
hollow
bed where a
stream
of water runs or may run.
Caruncle
::
Caruncle
(n.) Alt. of
Caruncul.
Spoke
::
Spoke (n.) A rung, or
round,
of a
ladder..
Outrigger
::
Outrigger
(n.) Any spar or
projecting
timber
run out for
temporary
use, as from a
ship's
mast, to hold a rope or a sail
extended,
or from a
building,
to
support
hoisting
teckle..
Tipsy
::
Tipsy
(superl.)
Being under the
influence
of
strong
drink;
rendered
weak or
foolish
by
liquor,
but not
absolutely
or
completely
drunk;
fuddled;
intoxicated..
Confluent
::
Confluent
(a.)
Flowing
together;
meeting
in their
course;
running
one into
another.
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