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Definition of run
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Run (v. i.) To tease with
sarcasms
and
ridicule.
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Margosa
::
Margosa
(n.) A large tree of genus Melia (M.
Azadirachta)
found in
India.
Its bark is
bitter,
and used as a
tonic.
A
valuable
oil is
expressed
from its
seeds,
and a
tenacious
gum
exudes
from its
trunk.
The M.
Azedarach
is a much more showy tree, and is
cultivated
in the
Southern
United
States,
where it is known as Pride of
India,
Pride of
China,
or bead tree.
Various
parts of the tree are
considered
anthelmintic..
Bole
::
Bole (n.) The trunk or stem of a tree, or that which is like it..
Excurrent
::
Excurrent
(a.)
Running
or
extending
out; as, an
excurrent
midrib,
one which
projects
beyond
the apex of a leaf; an
excurrent
steam or
trunk,
one which
continues
to the top..
Spry
::
Spruntly
(adv.)
In a
sprunt
manner;
smartly;
vigorously;
youthfully.
Prunello
::
Prunello
(n.) A
smooth
woolen
stuff,
generally
black,
used for
making
shoes;
a kind of
lasting;
--
formerly
used also for
clergymen's
gowns..
Flight
::
Flight
(n.) The act of
fleeing;
the act of
running
away, to
escape
or
expected
evil; hasty
departure..
Bacchanal
::
Bacchanal
(a.)
Engaged
in
drunken
revels;
drunken
and
riotous
or
noisy.
Overrun
::
Overrun
(p. p.) of
Overru.
Truncheon
::
Truncheon
(n.) A short
staff,
a club; a
cudgel;
a shaft of a
spear..
Fake
::
Fake (v. t.) To coil (a rope, line, or
hawser),
by
winding
alternately
in
opposite
directions,
in
layers
usually
of
zigzag
or
figure
of eight
form,,
to
prevent
twisting
when
running
out..
Fuddler
::
Fuddler
(n.) A
drunkard.
Boom
::
Boom (n.) A long pole or spar, run out for the
purpose
of
extending
the
bottom
of a
particular
sail; as, the jib boom, the
studding-sail
boom, etc..
Brunion
::
Brunion
(n.) A
nectarine.
Preposition
::
Preposition
(n.) A word
employed
to
connect
a noun or a
pronoun,
in an
adjectival
or
adverbial
sense,
with some other word; a
particle
used with a noun or
pronoun
(in
English
always
in the
objective
case) to make a
phrase
limiting
some other word; -- so
called
because
usually
placed
before
the word with which it is
phrased;
as, a
bridge
of iron; he comes from town; it is good for food; he
escaped
by
running..
Crunching
::
Crunching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Crunc.
Engrail
::
Engrail
(v. i.) To form an
edging
or
border;
to run in
curved
or
indented
lines.
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) A
lantern
pinion
or
trundle
wheel.
See
Lantern
pinion
(below).
Potulent
::
Potulent
(a.)
Nearly
drunk;
tipsy.
Rattletrap
::
Rattletrap
(n.) Any
machine
or
vehicle
that does not run
smoothly.
Dogbolt
::
Dogbolt
(n.) The bolt of the
cap-square
over the
trunnion
of a
cannon.
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