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Definition of rust
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Rust (n.) A
minute
mold or
fungus
forming
reddish
or rusty spots on the
leaves
and stems of
cereal
and other
grasses
(Trichobasis
Rubigo-vera),
now
usually
believed
to be a form or
condition
of the corn
mildew
(Puccinia
graminis).
As rust, it has
solitary
reddish
spores;
as corn
mildew,
the
spores
are
double
and
blackish..
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Backsword
::
Backsword
(n.) In
England,
a stick with a
basket
handle,
used in
rustic
amusements;
also, the game in which the stick is used. Also
called
singlestick..
Mistrust
::
Mistrust
(v. t.) To
forebode
as near, or
likely
to
occur;
to
surmise..
Blacklist
::
Blacklist
(v. t.) To put in a black list as
deserving
of
suspicion,
censure,
or
punishment;
esp. to put in a list of
persons
stigmatized
as
insolvent
or
untrustworthy,
-- as
tradesmen
and
employers
do for
mutual
protection;
as, to
blacklist
a
workman
who has been
discharged.
See Black list, under
Black,
a..
Diffide
::
Diffide
(v. i.) To be
distrustful.
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) To throw off the
obligation
of, as a duty or debt; to
relieve
one's self of, by
fulfilling
conditions,
performing
duty,
trust,
and the like;
hence,
to
perform
or
execute,
as an
office,
or
part..
Effloresce
::
Effloresce
(v. i.) To
become
covered
with a
whitish
crust or light
crystallization,
from a slow
chemical
change
between
some of the
ingredients
of the
matter
covered
and an acid
proceeding
commonly
from an
external
source;
as, the walls of
limestone
caverns
sometimes
effloresce
with
nitrate
of
calcium
in
consequence
of the
action
in
consequence
of
nitric
acid
formed
in the
atmosphere..
Stipes
::
Stipes
(n.) The
second
joint of a
maxilla
of an
insect
or a
crustacean.
Squillitic
::
Squilla
(n.) Any one of
numerous
stomapod
crustaceans
of the genus
Squilla
and
allied
genera.
They make
burrows
in mud or
beneath
stones
on the
seashore.
Called
also
mantis
shrimp.
See
Illust.
under
Stomapoda.
Crustaceological
::
Crustaceological
(a.)
Pertaining
to
crustaceology.
Tilt
::
Tilt (v. i.) To run or ride, and
thrust
with a
lance;
to
practice
the
military
game or
exercise
of
thrusting
with a
lance,
as a
combatant
on
horseback;
to
joust;
also,
figuratively,
to
engage
in any
combat
or
movement
resembling
that of
horsemen
tilting
with
lances..
Chitin
::
Chitin
(n.) A white
amorphous
horny
substance
forming
the
harder
part of the outer
integument
of
insects,
crustacea,
and
various
other
invertebrates;
entomolin..
Usager
::
Usager
(n.) One who has the use of
anything
in trust for
another.
Remiped
::
Remiped
(a.)
Having
feet or legs that are used as oars; -- said of
certain
crustaceans
and
insects.
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To
thrust
or plant in the
ground,
as
stakes
or
poles;
hence,
to fix
firmly,
as by means of
poles;
to
establish;
to
arrange;
as, to pitch a tent; to pitch a
camp..
Atilt
::
Atilt
(adv.)
In the
manner
of a
tilter;
in the
position,
or with the
action,
of one
making
a
thrust..
Abstrusion
::
Abstrusion
(n.) The act of
thrusting
away.
Jerk
::
"Jerk (n.) A
short,
sudden
pull,
thrust,
push,
twitch,
jolt,
shake,
or
similar
motion..
Suspect
::
Suspect
(v. t.) To hold to be
uncertain;
to
doubt;
to
mistrust;
to
distruct;
as, to
suspect
the truth of a
story..
Bailor
::
Bailor
(n.) One who
delivers
goods or money to
another
in
trust.
Trusting
::
Trusting
(a.)
Having
or
exercising
trust;
confiding;
unsuspecting;
trustful.
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