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Webster Dictionary :: Raftered

R'AFTERED, a. Built or furnished with rafters.

Webster Dictionary :: Rafter

R'AFTER, n. [Gr. to cover; a roof.] A roof timber; a piece of timber that extend...

Webster Dictionary :: Raft

R'AFT, n. [Gr. to sew that is, to fasten together, and allied to reeve; or Gr. w...

Webster Dictionary :: Raffling

RAF'FLING, ppr. The act of throwing dice for a prize staked by a number.

Webster Dictionary :: Raffler

RAF'FLER, n. One who raffles.

Webster Dictionary :: Raffle

RAF'FLE, v.i. [Heb. to strive. See Raff .] To cast dice for a prize, for which e...

Webster Dictionary :: Raff

R'AFF, v.t. [Heb.] To sweep; to snatch, draw or huddle together; to take by a pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Radix

RA'DIX, n. [L. a root.] 1. In etymology, a primitive word from which spring othe...

Webster Dictionary :: Radius

RA'DIUS, n. [L. id, a ray, a rod, a beam, a spoke, that is, a shoot; radio, to s...

Webster Dictionary :: Radish

RAD'ISH, n. [See Ruddy .] A plant of the genus Raphanus, the root of which is ea...

Webster Dictionary :: Radiometer

RADIOM'ETER, n. [L. radius, rod, and Gr. measure.] The forestaff, an instrument ...

Webster Dictionary :: Radicle

RAD'ICLE, n. [L. radicula, from radix.] 1. That part of the See d of a plant whi...

Webster Dictionary :: Radication

RADICA'TION, n. [from radicate.] 1. The process of taking root deeply; as the ra...

Webster Dictionary :: Radicated

RAD'ICATED, pp. or a. Deeply planted. - Prejudices of a whole race of people rad...

Webster Dictionary :: Radicate

RAD'ICATE, v.t. [L. radicatus, radicor, from radix, root.] To root; to plant dep...

Webster Dictionary :: Radicant

RAD'ICANT, a. [L. radicans.] In botany, rooting; as a radicant stem or leaf.

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