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ROT'TENNESS, n. State of being decayed or putrid; cariousness; putrefaction; uns...
ROT'TEN-STONE, n. A soft stone or mineral, called also Tripoli, terra Tripolitan...
ROTTEN, a. rot'n. 1. Putrid; carious; decomposed by the natural process of decay...
RO'TOCO, n. An eastern weight of 5 pounds.
ROTH'OFFITE, n. A variety of grenate, brown or black, found in Sweden. It has a ...
ROTH'ER-NAILS, n. [corrupted from rudder-nails.] Among shipwrights, nails with v...
ROTH'ER-BEASTS, n. Cattle of the bovine genus; called in England black cattle. [...
ROTE, n. A kind of violin or harp. Obs. ROTE , n. [L. rota, a wheel.] Properly, ...
RO'TATORY, a. [from rotator.] 1. Turning on an axis, as a wheel; rotary. 2. Goin...
ROTA'TOR, n. [L.] That which gives a circular or rolling motion; a muscle produc...
ROTA'TO-PLANE, a. In botany, wheel-shaped and flat, without a tube; as a rotato-...
RO'TATIVE, a. Turning, as a wheel; rotary. [Little used.]
ROTA'TION, n. [L. rotatio, from roto, to turn; rota, a wheel.] 1. The act of tur...
RO'TATED, a. [L. rotatus.] Turned round, as a wheel.
RO'TATE, a. In botany, wheel-shaped; monopetalous, spreading flat, without any t...
RO'TARY, a. [L. rota, a wheel. L. curro.] Turning, as a wheel on its axis; as ro...