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Definition of rage
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Rage (n.) To be
furious
with
anger;
to be
exasperated
to fury; to be
violently
agitated
with
passion.
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Fortitude
::
Fortitude
(n.) That
strength
or
firmness
of mind which
enables
a
person
to
encounter
danger
with
coolness
and
courage,
or to bear pain or
adversity
without
murmuring,
depression,
or
despondency;
passive
courage;
resolute
endurance;
firmness
in
confronting
or
bearing
up
against
danger
or
enduring
trouble..
Apollinaris Water
::
Apollinaris
water () An
effervescing
alkaline
mineral
water used as a table
beverage.
It is
obtained
from a
spring
in
Apollinarisburg,
near
Bonn..
Dander
::
Dander
(n.) Anger or
vexation;
rage.
Call
::
Call (n.) A note blown on the horn to
encourage
the
hounds.
Courageousness
::
Courageousness
(n.) The
quality
of being
courageous;
courage.
Umpirage
::
Umpirage
(n.) The
office
of an
umpire;
the
power,
right,
or
authority
of an
umpire
to
decide..
Ruffian
::
Ruffian
(a.)
brutal;
cruel;
savagely
boisterous;
murderous;
as,
ruffian
rage..
Average
::
Average
(v. t.) To find the mean of, when sums or
quantities
are
unequal;
to
reduce
to a
mean..
Discouragement
::
Discouragement
(n.) The act of
discouraging,
or the state of being
discouraged;
depression
or
weakening
of
confidence;
dejection..
Prohibitionist
::
Prohibitionist
(n.) One who
favors
the
prohibition
of the sale (or of the sale and
manufacture)
of
alcoholic
liquors
as
beverages.
Mean
::
Mean (n.) A
quantity
having
an
intermediate
value
between
several
others,
from which it is
derived,
and of which it
expresses
the
resultant
value;
usually,
unless
otherwise
specified,
it is the
simple
average,
formed
by
adding
the
quantities
together
and
dividing
by their
number,
which is
called
an
arithmetical
mean. A
geometrical
mean is the
square
root of the
product
of the
quantities..
Tragedienne
::
Tragedienne
(n.) A woman who plays in
tragedy.
Lunation
::
Lunation
(n.) The
period
of a
synodic
revolution
of the moon, or the time from one new moon to the next;
varying
in
length,
at
different
times,
from about 29/ to 29/ days, the
average
length
being 29 d., 12h., 44m.,
2.9s..
Lighterage
::
Lighterage
(n.) The act of
unloading
into a
lighter,
or of
conveying
by a
lighter..
Misgive
::
Misgive
(v. t.)
Specifically:
To give doubt and
apprehension
to,
instead
of
confidence
and
courage;
to
impart
fear to; to make
irresolute;
--
usually
said of the mind or
heart,
and
followed
by the
objective
personal
pronoun..
Courage
::
Courage
(n.) That
quality
of mind which
enables
one to
encounter
danger
and
difficulties
with
firmness,
or
without
fear, or
fainting
of
heart;
valor;
boldness;
resolution..
Ostracism
::
Ostracism
(n.)
Banishment
by
popular
vote, -- a means
adopted
at
Athens
to rid the city of a
person
whose
talent
and
influence
gave
umbrage..
Timid
::
Timid (a.)
Wanting
courage
to meet
danger;
easily
frightened;
timorous;
not bold;
fearful;
shy.
Chorus
::
Chorus
(n.) A
company
of
persons
supposed
to
behold
what
passed
in the acts of a
tragedy,
and to sing the
sentiments
which the
events
suggested
in
couplets
or
verses
between
the acts; also, that which was thus sung by the
chorus..
Anchorage
::
Anchorage
(n.)
Something
on which one may
depend
for
security;
ground
of
trust.
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