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Definition of run
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Run (n.) A
pleasure
excursion;
a trip.
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Overthrow
::
Overthrow
(n.) A
faulty
return
of the ball by a
fielder,
so that the
striker
makes an
additional
run..
Bacchanalia
::
Bacchanalia
(n. pl.)
Hence:
A
drunken
feast;
drunken
reveler.
Running
::
Running
(a.)
Continuous;
keeping
along step by step; as, he
stated
the facts with a
running
explanation..
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A
grooved
instrunent
used in
performing
various
operations;
--
called
also blunt
gorget.
Rong
::
Rong (n.) Rung (of a
ladder).
Bridgetree
::
Bridgetree
(n.) The beam which
supports
the
spindle
socket
of the
runner
in a
grinding
mill.
Myotome
::
Myotome
(n.) A
muscular
segment;
one of the zones into which the
muscles
of the
trunk,
especially
in
fishes,
are
divided;
a
myocomma..
Brownist
::
Brownist
(n.) One who
advocates
the
Brunonian
system
of
medicine.
Springing
::
Sprung
(p. p.) of
Sprin.
Inebriate
::
Inebriate
(v. i.) To
become
drunk.
Truncated
::
Truncated
(a.)
Lacking
the apex; -- said of
certain
spiral
shells
in which the apex
naturally
drops off.
Runner
::
Runner
(n.) A rope rove
through
a block and used to
increase
the
mechanical
power of a
tackle.
Ground
::
Ground
(v. i.) To run
aground;
to
strike
the
bottom
and
remain
fixed;
as, the ship
grounded
on the bar..
Tamarind
::
Tamarind
(n.) A
leguminous
tree
(Tamarindus
Indica)
cultivated
both the
Indies,
and the other
tropical
countries,
for the sake of its
shade,
and for its
fruit.
The trunk of the tree is lofty and
large,
with
wide-spreading
branches;
the
flowers
are in
racemes
at the ends of the
branches.
The
leaves
are small and
finely
pinnated..
Corindon
::
Corindon
(n.) See
Corrundum.
Dream
::
Dream (n.) To let the mind run on in idle
revery
or
vagary;
to
anticipate
vaguely
as a
coming
and happy
reality;
to have a
visionary
notion
or idea; to
imagine.
Arundinaceous
::
Arundinaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a reed;
resembling
the reed or cane.
Reprune
::
Reprune
(v. t.) To prune again or anew.
Drunken
::
Drunken
(v. i.)
Overcome
by
strong
drink;
intoxicated
by, or as by,
spirituous
liquor;
inebriated..
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) A
forerunner;
a a
precursor;
a
harbinger.
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