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Definition of rear
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Rear (v. t.) To breed and
raise;
as, to rear
cattle..
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Condensation
::
Condensation
(n.) A
rearrangement
or
concentration
of the
different
constituents
of one or more
substances
into a
distinct
and
definite
compound
of
greater
complexity
and
molecular
weight,
often
resulting
in an
increase
of
density,
as the
condensation
of
oxygen
into
ozone,
or of
acetone
into
mesitylene..
Waste
::
Waste (v.) That which is
wasted
or
desolate;
a
devastated,
uncultivated,
or wild
country;
a
deserted
region;
an
unoccupied
or
unemployed
space;
a
dreary
void; a
desert;
a
wilderness..
Occasion
::
Occasion
(n.) Need;
exigency;
requirement;
necessity;
as, I have no
occasion
for
firearms..
Dreariness
::
Dreariness
(n.)
Sorrow;
wretchedness.
Redispose
::
Redispose
(v. t.) To
dispose
anew or
again;
to
readjust;
to
rearrange.
Smoothbore
::
Smoothbore
(n.) A
smoothbore
firearm.
Dreary
::
Dreary
(superl.)
Exciting
cheerless
sensations,
feelings,
or
associations;
comfortless;
dismal;
gloomy..
Rifle
::
Rifle (n.) A gun, the
inside
of whose
barrel
is
grooved
with
spiral
channels,
thus
giving
the ball a
rotary
motion
and
insuring
greater
accuracy
of fire. As a
military
firearm
it has
superseded
the
musket..
Triceps
::
Triceps
(n.) A
muscle
having
three
heads;
specif.,
the great
extensor
of the
forearm,
arising
by three heads and
inserted
into the
olecranon
at the
elbow..
Nurse
::
Nurse (n.) One who, or that
which,
brings
up,
rears,
causes
to grow,
trains,
fosters,
or the
like..
Drearing
::
Drearing
(n.)
Sorrow.
Cascabel
::
Cascabel
(n.) The
projection
in rear of the
breech
of a
cannon,
usually
a knob or
breeching
loop
connected
with the gun by a neck. In old
writers
it
included
all in rear of the base ring. [See
Illust.
of
Cannon.].
Pistol
::
Pistol
(n.) The
smallest
firearm
used,
intended
to be fired from one hand, -- now of many
patterns,
and
bearing
a great
variety
of
names.
See
Illust.
of
Revolver..
Unked
::
Unked (a.)
Lonely;
dreary;
unkard.
Arriere
::
Arriere
(n.) That which is
behind;
the rear; --
chiefly
used as an
adjective
in the sense of
behind,
rear,
subordinate..
Ammunition
::
Ammunition
(n.)
Articles
used in
charging
firearms
and
ordnance
of all
kinds;
as
powder,
balls,
shot,
shells,
percussion
caps,
rockets,
etc..
Anconeus
::
Anconeus
(n.) A
muscle
of the elbow and
forearm.
Firing
::
Firing
(n.) The act of
disharging
firearms.
Syne
::
Syndyasmian
(a.)
Pertaining
to the state of
pairing
together
sexually;
-- said of
animals
during
periods
of
procreation
and while
rearing
their
offspring.
Precalculate
::
Precalculate
(v. t.) To
calculate
or
determine
beforehand;
to
prearrange.
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