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Definition of rase
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Rase (v. t.) To level with the
ground;
to
overthrow;
to
destroy;
to raze.
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House
::
House (n.)
Household
affairs;
domestic
concerns;
particularly
in the
phrase
to keep
house.
See
below.
Phrasing
::
Phrasing
(n.) The act or
method
of
grouping
the notes so as to form
distinct
musical
phrases.
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To give an
account
of; to
relate;
to tell; to
circulate
publicly,
as a
story;
as, in the
common
phrase,
it is
reported..
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) A word,
phrase,
or
clause
toward
which an
action
is
directed,
or is
considered
to be
directed;
as, the
object
of a
transitive
verb..
Evil
::
Evil (n.)
malady
or
disease;
especially
in the
phrase
king's
evil, the
scrofula..
Rase
::
Rase (v. t.) To level with the
ground;
to
overthrow;
to
destroy;
to raze.
Phrase
::
Phrase
(n.) A mode or form of
speech;
the
manner
or style in which any one
expreses
himself;
diction;
expression.
Parenthesis
::
Parenthesis
(n.) One of the
curved
lines () which
inclose
a
parenthetic
word or
phrase.
Peg
::
Peg (n.) A step; a
degree;
esp. in the slang
phrase
To take one down peg..
Talmudical
::
Talmudical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Talmud;
contained
in the
Talmud;
as,
Talmudic
Greek;
Talmudical
phrases..
Bead
::
Bead (n.) A
little
perforated
ball, to be
strung
on a
thread,
and worn for
ornament;
or used in a
rosary
for
counting
prayers,
as by Roman
Catholics
and
Mohammedans,
whence
the
phrases
to tell
beads,
to at one's
beads,
to bid
beads,
etc.,
meaning,
to be at
prayer..
Hall-mark
::
Hall-mark
(n.) The
official
stamp of the
Goldsmiths'
Company
and other assay
offices,
in the
United
Kingdom,
on gold and
silver
articles,
attesting
their
purity.
Also used
figuratively;
-- as, a word or
phrase
lacks the
hall-mark
of the best
writers..
Latinize
::
Latinize
(v. i.) To use words or
phrases
borrowed
from the
Latin.
Ursa
::
Ursa (n.)
Either
one of the
Bears.
See the
Phrases
below.
Doricism
::
Doricism
(n.) A Doric
phrase
or
idiom.
Gag
::
Gag (n.) A
speech
or
phrase
interpolated
offhand
by an actor on the stage in his part as
written,
usually
consisting
of some
seasonable
or local
allusion..
Neologism
::
Neologism
(n.) A new word,
phrase,
or
expression..
Make
::
Make (v. i.) To act in a
certain
manner;
to have to do; to
manage;
to
interfere;
to be
active;
-- often in the
phrase
to
meddle
or make.
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.) Used to
denote
different
kinds of
mutual
relation;
often with
reference
to the
substitution
of
reciprocals
for given
quantities.
See the
Phrases
below.
Localism
::
Localism
(n.) A
method
of
speaking
or
acting
peculiar
to a
certain
district;
a local idiom or
phrase.
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