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Definition of run
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Run (a.) To
become
fluid;
to melt; to fuse.
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Crotch
::
Crotch
(n.) The angle
formed
by the
parting
of two legs or
branches;
a fork; the point where a trunk
divides;
as, the
crotch
of a
tree..
Thrill
::
Thrill
(v. i.) To feel a
sharp,
shivering,
tingling,
or
exquisite
sensation,
running
through
the
body..
Corindon
::
Corindon
(n.) See
Corrundum.
Countercurrent
::
Countercurrent
(a.)
Running
in an
opposite
direction.
Drunk
::
Drunk (a.)
Drenched
or
saturated
with
moisture
or
liquid.
Wash
::
Wash (v. i.) To be
wasted
or worn away by the
action
of
water,
as by a
running
or
overflowing
stream,
or by the
dashing
of the sea; -- said of road, a
beach,
etc..
Trundle
::
Trundle
(v. i.) A lind of
low-wheeled
cart; a
truck.
Conveyor
::
Conveyor
(n.) A
contrivance
for
carrying
objects
from place to
place;
esp., one for
conveying
grain,
coal, etc., -- as a
spiral
or screw
turning
in a pipe or
trough,
an
endless
belt with
buckets,
or a truck
running
along a
rope..
Ripple
::
Ripple
(v. i.) To
become
fretted
or
dimpled
on the
surface,
as water when
agitated
or
running
over a rough
bottom;
to be
covered
with small waves or
undulations,
as a field of
grain..
Run
::
Run (n.) A
pleasure
excursion;
a trip.
Stump
::
Stump (n.) The part of a tree or plant
remaining
in the earth after the stem or trunk is cut off; the stub.
Carry
::
Carry (v. i.) To have earth or frost stick to the feet when
running,
as a
hare..
Engrail
::
Engrail
(v. i.) To form an
edging
or
border;
to run in
curved
or
indented
lines.
Rack
::
Rack (a.) A piece or frame of wood,
having
several
sheaves,
through
which the
running
rigging
passes;
--
called
also rack
block.
Also, a frame to hold
shot..
Confluxibility
::
Confluxibility
(n.) The
tendency
of
fluids
to run
together.
Colorature
::
Colorature
(n.) Vocal music
colored,
as it were, by
florid
ornaments,
runs, or rapid
passages..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.)
Fusion;
the
running
of
metals
into a fluid
state.
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To
migrate
or move in
schools;
-- said of fish; esp., to
ascend
a river in order to
spawn..
Trunk
::
Trunk (n.) That part of a
pilaster
which is
between
the base and the
capital,
corresponding
to the shaft of a
column..
Yak
::
Yak (n.) A
bovine
mammal
(Poephagus
grunnies)
native
of the high
plains
of
Central
Asia. Its neck, the outer side of its legs, and its
flanks,
are
covered
with long,
flowing,
fine hair. Its tail is long and
bushy,
often
white,
and is
valued
as an
ornament
and for other
purposes
in India and
China.
There are
several
domesticated
varieties,
some of which lack the mane and the long hair on the
flanks.
Called
also
chauri
gua,
grunting
cow,
grunting
ox,
sarlac,
sarlik,
and
sarluc..
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