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Webster Dictionary :: Radiant

RA'DIANT, a. Shooting or darting rays of light; beaming with brightness; emittin...

Webster Dictionary :: Radiance

RA'DIANCE, RA'DIANCY, n. [L. radians, radio, to beam or shoot rays. See Radius a...

Webster Dictionary :: Raddock

RAD'DOCK, RA'DIAL, a. [from L. radius, a ray, a rod, a spoke. See Radius and Ray...

Webster Dictionary :: Raddle

RAD'DLE, v.t. To twist; to wind together. [Not in use.] RAD'DLE , n. [supra.] A ...

Webster Dictionary :: Rad

RAD, the old pret. of read. RAD, RED, ROD , an initial or terminating syllable i...

Webster Dictionary :: Racy

RA'CY, a. [L. radix.] Strong; flavorous; tasting of the soil; as racy cider; rac...

Webster Dictionary :: Racoon

RACOON', n. An American quadruped of the genus Ursus. It is somewhat larger than...

Webster Dictionary :: Racking-pace

RACK'ING-PACE, n. The racking-pace of a horse is an amble, but with a quicker an...

Webster Dictionary :: Racking

RACK'ING, ppr. 1. Torturing; tormenting; straining; drawing off. 2. a. Tormentin...

Webster Dictionary :: Rackety

RACK'ETY, a. Making a tumultuous noise.

Webster Dictionary :: Racket

RACK'ET, n. [This word belong to the root of crack. See Rocket .] 1. A confused,...

Webster Dictionary :: Racker

RACK'ER, n. One that tortures or torments; one that racks.

Webster Dictionary :: Racked

RACK'ED, pp. 1. Tortured; tormented; strained to the utmost. 2. Drawn off, as li...

Webster Dictionary :: Rack-rent

RACK'-RENT, n. An annual rent of the full value of the tenement or near it. RACK...

Webster Dictionary :: Rack

RACK, n. [Eng. to reach. See Reach and Break.] 1. An engine of torture, used for...

Webster Dictionary :: Raciness

RA'CINESS, n. The quality of being racy.

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