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RAU'COUS, a. Hoarse; harsh. [Not in use.]
RAU'CITY, n. [L. raucus, hoarse. Raucus is the Eng. rough, which see.] 1. Hoarse...
RAT'TLING, ppr. Making a quick succession of sharp sounds. RAT'TLING , n. A rapi...
RATTLESNAKE-WEED, n. A plant of the genus Eryngium.
RATTLESNAKE-ROOT, n. A plant or root of the genus Polygala, and another of the g...
RAT'TLESNAKE, n. A snake that has rattles at the tail, of the genus Crotalus. Th...
RAT'TLE-HEADED, a. Noisy; giddy; unsteady.
RAT'TLE, v.i. 1. To make a quick sharp noise rapidly repeated, by the collision ...
RATTINET', n. A woolen stuff thinner than ratteen.
RATTEEN', n. A thick woolen stuff quilled or twilled.
RATS'BANED, a. Poisoned by ratsbane. RAT'-TAIL , n. In farriery, an excrescence ...
RATS'BANE, n. [rat and bane.] Poison for rats; arsenic.
RATOON', n. A sprout from the root of the sugar cane, which has been cut.
RAT'LIN, RAT'LINE, n. A small line traversing the shrouds of a ship, making the ...
RA'TIONALNESS, n. The state of being rational or consistent with reason.
RA'TIONALLY, adv. In consistency with reason; reasonably. We rationally expect e...