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Webster Dictionary :: Runner

RUN'NER, n. [from run.] 1. One that runs; that which runs. 2. A racer. 3. A mess...

Webster Dictionary :: Runnel

RUN'NEL, n. [from run.] A rivulet or small brook. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Runlet

RUN'LET, n. [from round.] A small barrel of no certain dimensions. It may contai...

Webster Dictionary :: Runic

RU'NIC, a. An epithet applied to the language and letters of the ancient Goths.

Webster Dictionary :: Rung

RUNG, pret. and pp. of ring. RUNG , n. A floor timber in a ship, whence the end ...

Webster Dictionary :: Runes

RU'NES, n. plu. Gothic poetry or rhymes.

Webster Dictionary :: Runer

RU'NER, n. A bard or learned man among the ancient Goths. [See Runic .]

Webster Dictionary :: Rundlet

RUND'LET, RUNE, n. [See Runic .] The runic letter or character.

Webster Dictionary :: Rundle

RUND'LE, n. [from round.] 1. A round; a step of a ladder. 2. Something put round...

Webster Dictionary :: Runcinate

RUN'CINATE, a. [L. runcina, a saw.] In botany, a runcinate leaf is a sort of pin...

Webster Dictionary :: Runcation

RUNCA'TION, n. [L. runcatio.] A weeding. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Runaway

RUN'AWAY, n. [run and away.] One that flies from danger or restraint; one that d...

Webster Dictionary :: Runagate

RUN'AGATE, n. A fugitive; an apostate; a rebel; a vagabond.

Webster Dictionary :: Run

RUN, v.i. pret. ran or run; pp. run. 1. To move or pass in almost any manner, as...

Webster Dictionary :: Rumpling

RUMP'LING, ppr. Making uneven.

Webster Dictionary :: Rumpless

RUMP'LESS, a. Destitute of a tail; as a rumpless fowl.

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