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Definition of viole
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Viole (n.) A vial.
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Shock
::
Shock (v.) To give a shock to; to cause to shake or
waver;
hence,
to
strike
against
suddenly;
to
encounter
with
violence..
Procrustean
::
Procrustean
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Procrustes,
or the mode of
torture
practiced
by him;
producing
conformity
by
violent
means;
as, the
Procrustean
treatment;
a
Procrustean
limit.
See
Procrustes..
Violet
::
Violet
(n.) In art, a color
produced
by a
combination
of red and blue in equal
proportions;
a
bluish
purple
color..
Irruption
::
Irruption
(n.) A
bursting
in; a
sudden,
violent
rushing
into a
place;
as,
irruptions
of the sea..
Offer
::
Offer (v. t.) To put in
opposition
to; to
manifest
in an
offensive
way; to
threaten;
as, to offer
violence,
attack,
etc..
Sever
::
Sever (v. t.) To
separate,
as one from
another;
to cut off from
something;
to
divide;
to part in any way,
especially
by
violence,
as by
cutting,
rending,
etc.; as, to sever the head from the
body..
Storm
::
Storm (n.) A heavy
shower
or fall, any
adverse
outburst
of
tumultuous
force;
violence..
Shake
::
Shake (v.) To cause to move with quick or
violent
vibrations;
to move
rapidly
one way and the
other;
to make to
tremble
or
shiver;
to
agitate.
Drive
::
Drive (n.)
Violent
or rapid
motion;
a
rushing
onward
or away; esp., a
forced
or
hurried
dispatch
of
business..
Seditious
::
Seditious
(a.)
Disposed
to
arouse,
or take part in,
violent
opposition
to
lawful
authority;
turbulent;
factious;
guilty
of
sedition;
as,
seditious
citizens..
Heady
::
Heady (a.)
Violent;
impetuous.
Impulse
::
Impulse
(n.) A
mental
force which
simply
and
directly
urges to
action;
hasty
inclination;
sudden
motive;
momentary
or
transient
influence
of
appetite
or
passion;
propension;
incitement;
as, a man of good
impulses;
passion
often gives a
violent
impulse
to the
will..
Red
::
Red (n.) The color of
blood,
or of that part of the
spectrum
farthest
from
violet,
or a tint
resembling
these..
Rant
::
Rant (v. i.) To rave in
violent,
high-sounding,
or
extravagant
language,
without
dignity
of
thought;
to be
noisy,
boisterous,
and
bombastic
in talk or
declamation;
as, a
ranting
preacher..
Inquest
::
Inquest
(n.) A body of men
assembled
under
authority
of law to
inquire
into any
matterm
civil or
criminal,
particularly
any case of
violent
or
sudden
death;
a jury,
particularly
a
coroner's
jury. The grand jury is
sometimes
called
the grand
inquest.
See under
Grand..
Commotion
::
Commotion
(n.)
Disturbed
or
violent
motion;
agitation.
Cudbear
::
Cudbear
(n.) A
powder
of a
violet
red
color,
difficult
to
moisten
with
water,
used for
making
violet
or
purple
dye. It is
prepared
from
certain
species
of
lichen,
especially
Lecanora
tartarea..
Stark
::
Stark (n.)
Severe;
violent;
fierce.
Concussation
::
Concussation
(n.) A
violent
shock or
agitation.
Press
::
Press (v.) To drive with
violence;
to
hurry;
to urge on; to ply hard; as, to press a horse in a
race..
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