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ROOM'FUL, a. Abounding with rooms.
ROOM'AGE, n. [from room.] Space; place. [Not used.]
ROOM, n. 1. Space; compass; extent of place, great or small. Let the words occup...
ROOK'Y, a. Inhabited by rooks; as the rooky wood.
ROOK'ERY, n. 1. A nursery of rooks. 2. In low language, a brothel.
ROOK, n. [L. graculus; probably from its voice. See Crow and Croak.] 1. A fowl o...
ROOF'Y, a. Having roofs.
ROOF'LESS, a. 1. Having no roof; as a roofless house. 2. Having no house or home...
ROOF'ING, ppr. Covering with a roof. ROOF'ING , n. The materials of which a roof...
ROOF'ED, pp. Furnished or covered with a roof or arch.
ROOF, n. 1. The cover or upper part of a house or other building, consisting of ...
ROOD'LOFT, n. A loft or gallery in a church on which relics and images were set ...
ROOD, n. [a different orthography of rod, which see.] 1. The fourth part of an a...
RONT, n. An animal stinted in its growth. [Now written and pronounced runt.]
RONION, n. run'yon. A fat bulky woman. [Not in use.]
RONG, the old pret. and pp. of ring, now rung.