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RUS'SET, a. [L. russus. See Red and Ruddy.] 1. Of a reddish brown color; as a ru...
RUSS, a. roos. Pertaining to the Russ or Russians. [The native word is Russ. We ...
RUS'MA, n. A brown and light iron substance, with half as much quicklime steeped...
RUSK, n. 1. A kind of light cake. 2. Hard bread for stores.
RUSH'Y, a. 1. Abounding with rushes. 2. Made of rushes. My rushy couch and fugal...
RUSH'ING, ppr. Moving forward with impetuosity. RUSH'ING , n. A violent driving ...
RUSH'INESS, n. [from rushy.] The state of abounding with rushes.
RUSH'ER, n. 1. One who rushes forward. 2. One who formerly strewed rushes on the...
RUSH'ED, a. Abounding with rushes.
RUSH-LIGHT, n. 1. The light of a rush-candle; a small feeble light. 2. A rush-ca...
RUSH-CANDLE, n. A small blinking taper made by stripping a rush, except one smal...
RUSH, n. [Heb. usually rendered sea-weed, and applied to the Arabic gulf, Deu 1:...
RUSE, n. Artifice; trick; stratagem; wile; fraud; deceit. [Not English.]
RURIG'ENOUS, a. [L. rus, the country, and gignor, to be born.] Born in the count...
RURIC'OLIST, n. [L. ruricola; rus, the country, and colo, to inhabit.] An inhabi...
RU'RALNESS, n. The quality of being rural.