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Definition of roach
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Roach (n.) A
cockroach.
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Accede
::
Accede
(v. i.) To
approach;
to come
forward;
--
opposed
to
recede.
Opprobrious
::
Opprobrious
(a.)
Expressive
of
opprobrium;
attaching
disgrace;
reproachful;
scurrilous;
as,
opprobrious
language..
Blink Beer
::
Blink beer () Beer kept
unbroached
until it is
sharp.
Reaccess
::
Reaccess
(n.) A
second
access
or
approach;
a
return.
Converge
::
Converge
(v. i.) To tend to one
point;
to
incline
and
approach
nearer
together;
as, lines
converge..
Small
::
Small
(superl.)
Envincing
little
worth or
ability;
not
large-minded;
--
sometimes,
in
reproach,
paltry;
mean..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not under an
arbitrary
or
despotic
government;
subject
only to fixed laws
regularly
and
fairly
administered,
and
defended
by them from
encroachments
upon
natural
or
acquired
rights;
enjoying
political
liberty..
Abusion
::
Abusion
(v. t.) Evil or
corrupt
usage;
abuse;
wrong;
reproach;
deception;
cheat.
Anear
::
Anear (v. t. & i.) To near; to
approach.
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To
enlarge
or dress (a
hole),
by using a
broach..
Lift
::
Lift (v. i.) To rise; to
become
or
appear
raised
or
elevated;
as, the fog
lifts;
the land lifts to a ship
approaching
it..
Retardation
::
Retardation
(n.) The
keeping
back of an
approaching
consonant
chord by
prolonging
one or more tones of a
previous
chord into the
intermediate
chord which
follows;
--
differing
from
suspension
by
resolving
upwards
instead
of
downwards.
Stalk
::
Stalk (v. t.) To
approach
under cover of a
screen,
or by
stealth,
for the
purpose
of
killing,
as
game..
Chimpanzee
::
Chimpanzee
(n.) An
african
ape
(Anthropithecus
troglodytes
or
Troglodytes
niger)
which
approaches
more
nearly
to man, in most
respects,
than any other ape. When full
grown,
it is from three to four feet
high..
Wool
::
Wool (n.) The soft and
curled,
or
crisped,
species
of hair which grows on sheep and some other
animals,
and which in
fineness
sometimes
approaches
to fur; --
chiefly
applied
to the
fleecy
coat of the
sheep,
which
constitutes
a most
essential
material
of
clothing
in all cold and
temperate
climates..
Accessibility
::
Accessibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
accessible,
or of
admitting
approach;
receptibility..
Abroach
::
Abroach
(adv.)
Hence:
In a state to be
diffused
or
propagated;
afoot;
astir.
Avant-courier
::
Avant-courier
(n.) A
person
dispatched
before
another
person
or
company,
to give
notice
of his or their
approach..
Temper
::
Temper
(n.) Heat of mind or
passion;
irritation;
proneness
to
anger;
-- in a
reproachful
sense.
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) An awl; a
bodkin;
also, a
wooden
rod or pin,
sharpened
at each end, used by
thatchers..
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