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RIDIC'ULOUSLY, adv. In a manner worthy of contemptuous merriment; as a man ridic...
RIDIC'ULOUS, a. [L. ridiculus.] That may justly excite laughter with contempt; a...
RID'ICULING, ppr. Laughing at in contempt; exposing to contempt and derision.
RID'ICULER, n. One that ridicules.
RID'ICULED, pp. Treated with laughter and contempt; derided.
RID'ICULE, n. [L. ridiculum, from rideo, to laugh or laugh at.] 1. Contemptuous ...
RIDG'Y, a. Having a ridge or ridges; rising in a ridge.
RIDG'IL, RIDG'LING, n. The male of any beast half gelt.
RIDGE, n. [L. rugo.] 1. The back or top of the back. 2. A long or continued rang...
RI'DER, n. 1. One who is borne on a horse or other beast, or in a vehicle. 2. On...
RIDE, v.i. pret. rode or rid; pp. rid, ridden. [L rheda, a chariot or vehicle.] ...
RID'DLINGLY, adv. In the manner of a riddle; secretly.
RID'DLER, n. One who speaks ambiguously or obscurely.
RID'DLE, n. [See Cradle .] An instrument for cleaning grain, being a large sieve...
RID'DING, ppr. Freeing; clearing; disencumbering.
RID'DEN, RID, pp. of ride.