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Definition of run
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Run (a.) To be in form thus, as a
combination
of
words..
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Running
::
Running
(a.)
trained
and kept for
running
races;
as, a
running
horse..
Stocker
::
Stockdove
(n.) A
common
European
wild
pigeon
(Columba
aenas),
so
called
because
at one time
believed
to be the stock of the
domestic
pigeon,
or,
according
to some, from its
breeding
in the
stocks,
or
trunks,
of
trees..
Hagberry
::
Hagberry
(n.) A plant of the genus
Prunus
(P.
Padus);
the bird
cherry.
Score
::
Score (v. t.) To make a score of, as
points,
runs, etc., in a
game..
Gruntingly
::
Gruntingly
(adv.)
In a
grunting
manner.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) A crack or
fissure
in a mast or yard,
running
obliquely
or
transversely..
Polygenist
::
Polygenist
(n.) One who
maintains
that
animals
of the same
species
have
sprung
from more than one
original
pair; --
opposed
to
monogenist.
Looping
::
Looping
(n.) The
running
together
of the
matter
of an ore into a mass, when the ore is only
heated
for
calcination..
Pruned
::
Pruned
(imp. & p. p.) of Prun.
Aberuncate
::
Aberuncate
(v. t.) To weed out.
Atrenne
::
Atrenne
(v. t.) To
outrun.
Lurch
::
Lurch (n.) A
sudden
roll of a ship to one side, as in heavy
weather;
hence,
a
swaying
or
staggering
movement
to one side, as that by a
drunken
man. Fig.: A
sudden
and
capricious
inclination
of the
mind..
Redmouth
::
Redmouth
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
marine
food
fishes
of the genus
Diabasis,
or
Haemulon,
of the
Southern
United
States,
having
the
inside
of the mouth
bright
red.
Called
also
flannelmouth,
and
grunt..
Rundlet
::
Rundlet
(n.) A small
barrel
of no
certain
dimensions.
It may
contain
from 3 to 20
gallons,
but it
usually
holds about 14/
gallons..
Gallinule
::
Gallinule
(n.) One of
several
wading
birds,
having
long,
webless
toes, and a
frontal
shield,
belonging
to the
family
Rallidae.
They are
remarkable
for
running
rapidly
over
marshes
and on
floating
plants.
The
purple
gallinule
of
America
is
Ionornis
Martinica,
that of the Old World is
Porphyrio
porphyrio.
The
common
European
gallinule
(Gallinula
chloropus)
is also
called
moor hen, water hen, water rail, moor coot, night bird, and
erroneously
dabchick.
Closely
related
to it is the
Florida
gallinule
Tamarind
::
Tamarind
(n.) A
leguminous
tree
(Tamarindus
Indica)
cultivated
both the
Indies,
and the other
tropical
countries,
for the sake of its
shade,
and for its
fruit.
The trunk of the tree is lofty and
large,
with
wide-spreading
branches;
the
flowers
are in
racemes
at the ends of the
branches.
The
leaves
are small and
finely
pinnated..
Damson
::
Damson
(n.) A small oval plum of a blue
color,
the fruit of a
variety
of the
Prunus
domestica;
--
called
also
damask
plum..
Cribbing
::
Cribbing
(n.) A
vicious
habit of a
horse;
crib-biting.
The horse lays hold of the crib or
manger
with his teeth and draws air into the
stomach
with a
grunting
sound.
Pungled
::
Pungled
(a.)
Shriveled
or
shrunken;
-- said
especially
of grain which has lost its
juices
from the
ravages
of
insects,
such as the wheat
midge,
or Trips
(Thrips
cerealium)..
Praecoces
::
Praecoces
(n. pl.) A
division
of birds
including
those whose young are able to run about when first
hatched.
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