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ROAST, v.t. [If the verb is from the noun, the sense is to dress or cook on a gr...
ROARY, a. Dewy; more properly rory.
ROARING, ppr. Crying like a bull or lion; uttering a deep loud sound. ROARING , ...
ROARER, n. One that roars, man or beast.
ROAR, v.i. 1. To cry with a full, loud, continued sound; to bellow, as a beast; ...
ROAN-TREE, n. A tree of the genus Sorbus; the mountain ash.
ROAN, a. A roan horse is one that is of a bay, sorrel or dark color, with spots ...
ROAMING, ppr. Wandering; roving. ROAMING , n. The act of wandering.
ROAMER, n. A wanderer; a rover; a rambler; a vagrant.
ROAM, v.i. [If m is radical, this word See ms to be connected with ramble, L. ra...
ROADWAY, n. A highway.
ROADSTER, n. Among seamen, a vessel riding at anchor in a road or bay.
ROADER, ROADSTEAD. [See Road .]
ROAD, n. [L. gradior. See Grade .] 1. An open way or public passage; ground appr...
ROACH, n. A fish of the genus Cyprinus, found in fresh water, easily caught and ...
RIXA'TION, n. [L. rixatio, from rixor, to brawl or quarrel.] A brawl or quarrel....