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Definition of rime
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Rime (n.) A step or round of a
ladder;
a rung.
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Frequency
::
Frequency
(n.) The
condition
of
returning
frequently;
occurrence
often
repeated;
common
occurence;
as, the
frequency
of
crimes;
the
frequency
of
miracles..
Merrymaker
::
Merrymaker
(n.) One who makes
merriment
or
indulges
in
conviviality;
a
jovial
comrade.
Accusation
::
Accusation
(n.) The act of
accusing
or
charging
with a crime or with a
lighter
offense.
Primy
::
Primy (a.) Being in its
prime.
Merrymaking
::
Merrymaking
(n.) The act of
making
merry;
conviviality;
merriment;
jollity.
Commit
::
Commit
(v. t.) To do; to
perpetrate,
as a
crime,
sin, or
fault..
Lynch Law
::
Lynch law () The act or
practice
by
private
persons
of
inflicting
punishment
for
crimes
or
offenses,
without
due
process
of law..
Atone
::
Atone (v. i.) To stand as an
equivalent;
to make
reparation,
compensation,
or
amends,
for an
offense
or a
crime..
Felony
::
Felony
(n.) A
heinous
crime;
especially,
a crime
punishable
by death or
imprisonment..
Monochord
::
Monochord
(n.) An
instrument
for
experimenting
upon the
mathematical
relations
of
musical
sounds.
It
consists
of a
single
string
stretched
between
two
bridges,
one or both of which are
movable,
and which stand upon a
graduated
rule for the
purpose
of
readily
changing
and
measuring
the
length
of the part of the
string
between
them..
Extenuation
::
Extenuation
(n.) The act of
axtenuating
or the state of being
extenuated;
the act of
making
thin,
slender,
or lean, or of
palliating;
diminishing,
or
lessening;
palliation,
as of a
crime;
mitigation,
as of
punishment..
Orthorhombic
::
Orthorhombic
(a.)
Noting
the
system
of
crystallization
which has three
unequal
axes at right
angles
to each
other;
trimetric.
See
Crystallization.
Isoperimetrical
::
Isoperimetrical
(a.)
Having
equal
perimeters
of
circumferences;
as,
isoperimetrical
figures
or
bodies..
Wrath
::
Wrath (a.) The
effects
of anger or
indignation;
the just
punishment
of an
offense
or a
crime.
Primer
::
Primer
(n.)
Originally,
a small
prayer
book for
church
service,
containing
the
little
office
of the
Virgin
Mary; also, a work of
elementary
religious
instruction..
Remorse
::
Remorse
(n.) The
anguish,
like
gnawing
pain,
excited
by a sense of
guilt;
compunction
of
conscience
for a crime
committed,
or for the sins of one's past
life..
Experiment
::
Experiment
(n.)
Experience.
Criminality
::
Criminality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
criminal;
that which
constitutes
a
crime;
guiltiness;
guilt.
Prime
::
Prime (a.) First in order of time;
original;
primeval;
primitive;
primary.
Convict
::
Convict
(n.) A
person
proved
guilty
of a crime
alleged
against
him; one
legally
convicted
or
sentenced
to
punishment
for some
crime.
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