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Definition of run
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of run is as below...
Run (v. i.) To sew, as a seam, by
passing
the
needle
through
material
in a
continuous
line,
generally
taking
a
series
of
stitches
on the
needle
at the same
time..
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Telescope
::
Telescope
(a.) To slide or pass one
within
another,
after the
manner
of the
sections
of a small
telescope
or
spyglass;
to come into
collision,
as
railway
cars, in such a
manner
that one runs into
another..
Hip
::
Hip (n.) The
external
angle
formed
by the
meeting
of two
sloping
sides or
skirts
of a roof, which have their wall
plates
running
in
different
directions..
Elopement
::
Elopement
(n.) The act of
eloping;
secret
departure;
-- said of a woman and a man, one or both, who run away from their homes for
marriage
or for
cohabitation..
Congeal
::
Congeal
(v. i.) To grow hard,
stiff,
or
thick,
from cold or other
causes;
to
become
solid;
to
freeze;
to cease to flow; to run cold; to be
chilled..
Cowfish
::
Cowfish
(n.) A
marine
plectognath
fish
(Ostracoin
quadricorne,
and
allied
species),
having
two
projections,
like
horns,
in
front;
--
called
also
cuckold,
coffer
fish,
trunkfish..
Gerundial
::
Gerundial
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
gerund;
as, a
gerundial
use..
Trunk
::
Trunk (n.) The
proboscis
of an
elephant.
Stigma
::
Stigma
(v. t.) A red speck upon the skin,
produced
either
by the
extravasation
of
blood,
as in the
bloody
sweat
characteristic
of
certain
varieties
of
religious
ecstasy,
or by
capillary
congestion,
as in the case of
drunkards..
Skelter
::
Skelter
(v. i.) To run off
helter-skelter;
to
hurry;
to
scurry;
-- with away or off.
Runch
::
Runch (n.) The wild
radish.
Truncated
::
Truncated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Truncat.
Feed
::
Feed (n.) The
supply
of
material
to a
machine,
as water to a steam
boiler,
coal to a
furnace,
or grain to a run of
stones..
Runlet
::
Runlet
(n.) Same as
Rundlet.
Stagnant
::
Stagnant
(a.) That
stagnates;
not
flowing;
not
running
in a
current
or
steam;
motionless;
hence,
impure
or foul from want of
motion;
as, a
stagnant
lake or pond;
stagnant
blood in the
veins..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. t.) To run
through
from first to last; to
repeat
like a
schoolboy
declining
a noun.
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To sew, as a seam, by
passing
the
needle
through
material
in a
continuous
line,
generally
taking
a
series
of
stitches
on the
needle
at the same
time..
Truckle-bed
::
Truckle-bed
(n.) A low bed on
wheels,
that may be
pushed
under
another
bed; a
trundle-bed..
Champ
::
Champ (v. t.) To bite into small
pieces;
to
crunch.
Water Cress
::
Water cress () A
perennial
cruciferous
herb
(Nasturtium
officinale)
growing
usually
in clear
running
or
spring
water.
The
leaves
are
pungent,
and used for salad and as an
antiscorbutic..
Lasso
::
Lasso (n.) A rope or long thong of
leather
with, a
running
noose,
used for
catching
horses,
cattle,
etc..
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