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Definition of rally
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Rally (v. i.) To
recover
strength
after a
decline
in
prices;
-- said of the
market,
stocks,
etc..
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Lean
::
Lean (v. i.)
Wanting
fullness,
richness,
sufficiency,
or
productiveness;
deficient
in
quality
or
contents;
slender;
scant;
barren;
bare; mean; -- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, the lean
harvest;
a lean
purse;
a lean
discourse;
lean
wages..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.) Not
according
to the laws of good
morals,
whether
divine
or
human;
not
suitable
to the
highest
and best end; not
morally
right;
deviating
from
rectitude
or duty; not just or
equitable;
not true; not
legal;
as, a wrong
practice;
wrong
ideas;
wrong
inclinations
and
desires..
Step
::
Step (v. i.) The space
passed
over by one
movement
of the foot in
walking
or
running;
as, one step is
generally
about three feet, but may be more or less. Used also
figuratively
of any kind of
progress;
as, he
improved
step by step, or by
steps..
Shipping
::
Shipping
(n.) The
collective
body of ships in one
place,
or
belonging
to one port,
country,
etc.;
vessels,
generally;
tonnage..
Falchion
::
Falchion
(n.) A name given
generally
and
poetically
to a
sword,
especially
to the
swords
of
Oriental
and
fabled
warriors..
Terminus
::
Terminus
(n.)
Literally,
a
boundary;
a
border;
a
limit..
Armrack
::
Armrack
(n.) A
frame,
generally
vertical,
for
holding
small
arms..
Visor
::
Visor (n.) A part of a
helmet,
arranged
so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The
openings
for
seeing
and
breathing
are
generally
in it..
Hypericum
::
Hypericum
(n.) A genus of
plants,
generally
with
dotted
leaves
and
yellow
flowers;
--
called
also St.
John's-wort..
Drugget
::
Drugget
(n.) A
coarse
woolen
cloth dyed of one color or
printed
on one side;
generally
used as a
covering
for
carpets.
Bad
::
Bad
(superl.)
Wanting
good
qualities,
whether
physical
or
moral;
injurious,
hurtful,
inconvenient,
offensive,
painful,
unfavorable,
or
defective,
either
physically
or
morally;
evil;
vicious;
wicked;
-- the
opposite
of good; as, a bad man; bad
conduct;
bad
habits;
bad soil; bad
health;
bad crop; bad
news..
Swate
::
Swatch
(n.) A
piece,
pattern,
or
sample,
generally
of
cloth..
Sorry
::
Sorry (a.)
Grieved
for the loss of some good;
pained
for some evil;
feeling
regret;
-- now
generally
used to
express
light grief or
affliction,
but
formerly
often used to
express
deeper
feeling..
Stepped
::
Steppe
(n.) One of the vast
plains
in
Southeastern
Europe
and in Asia,
generally
elevated,
and free from wood,
analogous
to many of the
prairies
in
Western
North
America.
See
Savanna..
Spouse
::
Spousal
(n.)
Marriage;
nuptials;
espousal;
--
generally
used in the
plural;
as, the
spousals
of
Hippolita..
Epidemical
::
Epidemical
(a.)
Spreading
widely,
or
generally
prevailing;
affecting
great
numbers,
as an
epidemic
does; as,
epidemic
rage; an
epidemic
evil..
Dragon
::
Dragon
(n.) A
fabulous
animal,
generally
represented
as a
monstrous
winged
serpent
or
lizard,
with a
crested
head and
enormous
claws,
and
regarded
as very
powerful
and
ferocious..
Homoioptoton
::
Homoioptoton
(n.) A
figure
in which the
several
parts of a
sentence
end with the same case, or
inflection
generally..
Landlocked
::
Landlocked
(a.)
Confined
to a
fresh-water
lake by
reason
of
waterfalls
or dams; -- said of
fishes
that would
naturally
seek the sea, after
spawning;
as, the
landlocked
salmon..
Coil
::
Coil (v. t.) To wind
cylindrically
or
spirally;
as, to coil a rope when not in use; the snake
coiled
itself
before
springing..
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