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Definition of run
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Run (n.) A pair or set of
millstones.
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Grunt
::
Grunt (n.) A deep,
guttural
sound,
as of a hog..
Precurse
::
Precurse
(n.) A
forerunning.
Coamings
::
Coamings
(n. pl.)
Raised
pieces
of wood of iron
around
a
hatchway,
skylight,
or other
opening
in the deck, to
prevent
water from
running
bellow;
esp. the
fore-and-aft
pieces
of a
hatchway
frame as
distinguished
from the
transverse
head
ledges..
Forerunner
::
Forerunner
(n.) A
predecessor;
an
ancestor.
Sledge
::
Sledge
(n.) A
strong
vehicle
with low
runners
or low
wheels;
or one
without
wheels
or
runners,
made of plank
slightly
turned
up at one end, used for
transporting
loads upon the snow, ice, or bare
ground;
a
sled..
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..
Wither-wrung
::
Wither-wrung
(a.)
Injured
or hurt in the
withers,
as a
horse..
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) The
difference
between
the speed of a screw
steamer
under sail and that of the screw when the ship
outruns
the
screw;
or
between
the
propulsive
effects
of the
different
floats
of a
paddle
wheel.
See
Citation
under Drag, v. i., 3..
Stumble
::
Stumble
(n.) A trip in
walking
or
running.
Confluence
::
Confluence
(n.) Any
running
together
of
separate
streams
or
currents;
the act of
meeting
and
crowding
in a
place;
hence,
a
crowd;
a
concourse;
an
assemblage..
Prunelle
::
Prunelle
(n.) A kind of small and very acid
French
plum; --
applied
especially
to the
stoned
and dried
fruit.
Yaguarundi
::
Yaguarundi
(n.) Same as
Jaguarondi.
Low
::
Low
(adv.)
In a path near the
equator,
so that the
declination
is
small,
or near the
horizon,
so that the
altitude
is
small;
-- said of the
heavenly
bodies
with
reference
to the
diurnal
revolution;
as, the moon runs low, that is, is
comparatively
near the
horizon
when on or near the
meridian..
Intercurrent
::
Intercurrent
(a.)
Running
between
or
among;
intervening.
Buddle
::
Buddle
(n.) An
apparatus,
especially
an
inclined
trough
or vat, in which
stamped
ore is
concentrated
by
subjecting
it to the
action
of
running
water so as to wash out the
lighter
and less
valuable
portions..
Orgy
::
Orgy (n.) A
frantic
revel;
drunken
revelry.
See
Orgie.
Strand
::
Strand
(v. t.) To drive on a
strand;
hence,
to run
aground;
as, to
strand
a
ship..
Inebriate
::
Inebriate
(v. i.) To
become
drunk.
Sessa
::
Sessa
(interj.)
Hurry;
run.
Scribble
::
Scribble
(v. t.) To card
coarsely;
to run
through
the
scribbling
machine.
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