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RO'PE-DANCER, n. [rope and dancer.] One that walks on a rope suspended.
ROPE-BANDS, n. [rope and bands.] Short flat plaited pieces of rope with an eye i...
RO'PE-BAND, [See Robbin.]
ROPE, n. 1. A large string or line composed of several strands twisted together....
ROPAL'IC, a. [Gr. a club.] Club-formed; increasing or selling towards the end.
ROOT'Y, a. Full of roots; as rooty ground.
ROOT'LET, n. A radicle; the fibrous part of a root.
ROOT'ING, ppr. Striking or taking root; turning up with the snout. ROOT'-LEAF , ...
ROOT'ER, n. One that roots; or one that tears up by the roots. ROOT'-HOUSE , n. ...
ROOT'EDLY, adv. Deeply; from the heart.
ROOT'ED, pp. Having its roots planted or fixed in the earth; hence, fixed; deep;...
ROOT, n. [L. radix. A root is a shoot, and only a different application of rod, ...
ROOST'ING, ppr. Sitting for rest and sleep at night.
ROOST, n. The pole or other support on which fowls rest at night. He clapp'd his...
ROOM'Y, a. Spacious; wide; large; having ample room; as a roomy mansion; a roomy...
ROOM'INESS, n. Space; spaciousness; large extent of space. Roomth, space, and ro...