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RU'MINANT, a. [L. rumino.] Chewing the cud; having the property of chewing again...
RUM'BUD, n. A grog blossom; the popular name of a redness occasioned by the dete...
RUM'BLING, ppr. Making a low, heavy continued sound; as rumbling thunder. A rumb...
RUM'BLER, n. The person or thing that rumbles.
RUM'BLE, v.i. [Heb., Gr., L. fremo.] To make a low, heavy, continued sound; as t...
RUM, n. 1. Spirit distilled from cane juice; or the scummings of the juice from ...
RU'LY, a. [from rule.] Orderly; easily restrained. [Not in use.] [See Unruly .]
RU'LING, ppr. 1. Governing; controlling the will and actions of intelligent bein...
RU'LER, n. 1. One that governs, whether emperor, king, pope or governor; any one...
RU'LED, pp. Governed; controlled; conducted; managed; established by decision.
RULE, n. [L. regula, from rego, to govern, that is, to stretch, strain or make s...
RU'INOUSNESS, n. A ruinous state or quality.
RU'INOUSLY, adv. In a ruinous manner; destructively.
RU'INOUS, a. [l. ruinosus.] 1. Fallen to ruin; entirely decayed; demolished; dil...
RU'INING, ppr. Demolishing; subverting; destroying; reducing to poverty; bringin...
RU'INIFORM a. [L. ruina and form.] Having the appearance of ruins, or the ruins ...