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Webster Dictionary :: Ringent

RING'ENT, a. [L. ringor, to make wry faces, that is, to wring or twist.] In bota...

Webster Dictionary :: Ringdove

RING'DOVE, n. A species of pigeon, the Columba palumbus, the largest of the Euro...

Webster Dictionary :: Ring-worm

RING'-WORM, n. [ring and worm.] A circular eruption on the skin; a kind of tette...

Webster Dictionary :: Ring-streaked

RING'-STREAKED, a. [ring and streak.] Having circular streaks or lines on the bo...

Webster Dictionary :: Ring-bolt

RING'-BOLT, n. An iron bolt with an eye to which is fitted a ring of iron. RING'...

Webster Dictionary :: Ring

RING, n. 1. A circle, or a circular line, or any thing in the form of a circular...

Webster Dictionary :: Rindle

RIN'DLE, n. A small water course or gutter.

Webster Dictionary :: Rind

RIND, n. [Gr.] The bark of a plant; the skin or coat of fruit that may be pared ...

Webster Dictionary :: Rimy

RI'MY, a. [from rime.] Abounding with rime; frosty.

Webster Dictionary :: Rimpling

RIM'PLING, n. Undulation.

Webster Dictionary :: Rimple

RIM'PLE, n. A fold or wrinkle. [See Rumple .] RIM'PLE , v.t. To rumple; to wrinkle.

Webster Dictionary :: Rimose

RI'MOSE, RI'MOUS, a. [L. rimosus, from rima.] In botany, chinky; abounding with ...

Webster Dictionary :: Rime

RIME, n. [The deduction of this word from the Greek is a palpable error. The tru...

Webster Dictionary :: Rim

RIM, n. 1. the border, edge or margin of a thing; as the rim of a kettle or baso...

Webster Dictionary :: Rillet

RILL'ET, n. A small stream; a rivulet.

Webster Dictionary :: Rill

RILL, n. A small brook; a rivulet; a streamlet. RILL , v.i. to run in a small st...

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