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Definition of rath
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Rath (n.) A hill or
mound.
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Rathe
::
Rathe (a.)
Coming
before
others,
or
before
the usual time;
early..
Bottle
::
Bottle
(v. t.) To put into
bottles;
to
inclose
in, or as in, a
bottle
or
bottles;
to keep or
restrain
as in a
bottle;
as, to
bottle
wine or
porter;
to
bottle
up one's
wrath..
Policy
::
Policy
(n.)
Management
or
administration
based on
temporal
or
material
interest,
rather
than on
principles
of
equity
or
honor;
hence,
worldly
wisdom;
dexterity
of
management;
cunning;
stratagem..
Trap
::
Trap (n.) An old term
rather
loosely
used to
designate
various
dark-colored,
heavy
igneous
rocks,
including
especially
the
feldspathic-augitic
rocks,
basalt,
dolerite,
amygdaloid,
etc., but
including
also some kinds of
diorite.
Called
also trap
rock..
Group
::
Group (n.) A
number
of
eighth,
sixteenth,
etc., notes
joined
at the
stems;
--
sometimes
rather
indefinitely
applied
to any
ornament
made up of a few short
notes..
Fear
::
Fear (n.)
Apprehension
of
incurring,
or
solicitude
to
avoid,
God's
wrath;
the
trembling
and awful
reverence
felt
toward
the
Supreme
Belng..
Than
::
Than
(conj.)
A
particle
expressing
comparison,
used after
certain
adjectives
and
adverbs
which
express
comparison
or
diversity,
as more,
better,
other,
otherwise,
and the like. It is
usually
followed
by the
object
compared
in the
nominative
case.
Sometimes,
however,
the
object
compared
is
placed
in the
objective
case, and than is then
considered
by some
grammarians
as a
preposition.
Sometimes
the
object
is
expressed
in a
sentence,
usually
introduced
by that; as, I would
rather
suffer
than that y
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) Fig.: A
person
regarded
as
receiving
or
containing
something;
esp.
(Script.),
one into whom
something
is
conceived
as
poured,
or in whom
something
is
stored
for use; as,
vessels
of wrath or
mercy..
Realistic
::
Realistic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
realists;
in the
manner
of the
realists;
characterized
by
realism
rather
than by
imagination.
Contrary
::
Contrary
(n.) the
opposite;
a
proposition,
fact, or
condition
incompatible
with
another;
as,
slender
proofs
which
rather
show the
contrary.
See
Converse,
n., 1..
Ire
::
Ire (n.)
Anger;
wrath.
Nicker Nut
::
Nicker
nut () A
rounded
seed,
rather
smaller
than a
nutmeg,
having
a hard
smooth
shell,
and a
yellowish
or
bluish
color.
The seeds grow in the
prickly
pods of
tropical,
woody
climbers
of the genus
Caesalpinia.
C.
Bonduc
has
yellowish
seeds;
C.
Bonducella,
bluish
gray..
Goodish
::
Goodish
(a.)
Rather
good than the
contrary;
not
actually
bad;
tolerable.
Explode
::
Explode
(v. i.) To burst forth with
sudden
violence
and
noise;
as, at this, his wrath
exploded..
Weakish
::
Weakish
(a.)
Somewhat
weak;
rather
weak.
Galleon
::
Galleon
(n.) A
sailing
vessel
of the 15th and
following
centuries,
often
having
three or four
decks,
and used for war or
commerce.
The term is often
rather
indiscriminately
applied
to any large
sailing
vessel..
Reichstag
::
Reichstag
(n.) The Diet, or House of
Representatives,
of the
German
empire,
which is
composed
of
members
elected
for a term of three years by the
direct
vote of the
people.
See
Bundesrath..
Particularism
::
Particularism
(n.)
Devotion
to the
interests
of one's own
kingdom
or
province
rather
than to those of the
empire.
Rathripe
::
Rathripe
(a.)
Rareripe,
or early
ripe..
Rather
::
Rather
(a.) More
properly;
more
correctly
speaking.
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