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Definition of rage
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Rage (n.) To toy or act
wantonly;
to
sport.
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Average
::
Average
(n.) That
service
which a
tenant
owed his lord, to be done by the work
beasts
of the
tenant,
as the
carriage
of
wheat,
turf, etc..
Mean
::
Mean (n.) A
quantity
having
an
intermediate
value
between
several
others,
from which it is
derived,
and of which it
expresses
the
resultant
value;
usually,
unless
otherwise
specified,
it is the
simple
average,
formed
by
adding
the
quantities
together
and
dividing
by their
number,
which is
called
an
arithmetical
mean. A
geometrical
mean is the
square
root of the
product
of the
quantities..
Pasturage
::
Pasturage
(n.)
Grazing
ground;
grass land used for
pasturing;
pasture.
Suffrage
::
Suffrage
(n.) Aid;
assistance.
Subsidence
::
Subside
(v. i.) To fall into a state of
quiet;
to cease to rage; to be
calmed;
to
settle
down; to
become
tranquil;
to
abate;
as, the sea
subsides;
the
tumults
of war will
subside;
the fever has
subsided..
Counttenance
::
Counttenance
(n.)
Approving
or
encouraging
aspect
of face;
hence,
favor,
good will,
support;
aid;
encouragement..
Broker
::
Broker
(v. t.) An agent
employed
to
effect
bargains
and
contracts,
as a
middleman
or
negotiator,
between
other
persons,
for a
compensation
commonly
called
brokerage.
He takes no
possession,
as
broker,
of the
subject
matter
of the
negotiation.
He
generally
contracts
in the names of those who
employ
him, and not in his own..
Tragi-comi-pastoral
::
Tragi-comi-pastoral
(a.)
Partaking
of the
nature
of, or
combining,
tragedy,
comedy,
and
pastoral
poetry..
Support
::
Support
(v. t.) To keep from
failing
or
sinking;
to
solace
under
affictive
circumstances;
to
assist;
to
encourage;
to
defend;
as, to
support
the
courage
or
spirits..
Buskined
::
Buskined
(a.)
Trodden
by
buskins;
pertaining
to
tragedy.
Kingbird
::
Kingbird
(n.) A small
American
bird
(Tyrannus
tyrannus,
or T.
Carolinensis),
noted for its
courage
in
attacking
larger
birds,
even hawks and
eagles,
especially
when they
approach
its nest in the
breeding
season.
It is a
typical
tyrant
flycatcher,
taking
various
insects
upon the wing. It is dark ash
above,
and
blackish
on the head and tail. The
quills
and wing
coverts
are
whitish
at the
edges.
It is white
beneath,
with a white
terminal
band on the tail. The
feathers
on the head of the
adults
show
Raged
::
Raged (imp. & p. p.) of Rag.
Dispirit
::
Dispirit
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
cheerful
spirits;
to
depress
the
spirits
of; to
dishearten;
to
discourage.
Sewage
::
Sewage
(n.)
Sewerage,
2..
Assurance
::
Assurance
(n.)
Firmness
of mind;
undoubting,
steadiness;
intrepidity;
courage;
confidence;
self-reliance..
Abet
::
Abet (v. t.) To
instigate
or
encourage
by aid or
countenance;
-- used in a bad sense of
persons
and acts; as, to abet an
ill-doer;
to abet one in his
wicked
courses;
to abet vice; to abet an
insurrection..
Tetralogy
::
Tetralogy
(n.) A group or
series
of four
dramatic
pieces,
three
tragedies
and one
satyric,
or
comic,
piece (or
sometimes
four
tragedies),
represented
consequently
on the Attic stage at the
Dionysiac
festival..
Umpireship
::
Umpireship
(n.)
Umpirage;
arbitrament.
Rage
::
Rage (n.) A
violent
or
raging
wind.
Tall
::
Tall
(superl.)
Brave;
bold;
courageous.
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