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Definition of rip
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rip is as below...
Rip (v. t.) To
divide
or
separate
the parts of, by
cutting
or
tearing;
to tear or cut open or off; to tear off or out by
violence;
as, to rip a
garment
by
cutting
the
stitches;
to rip off the skin of a
beast;
to rip up a
floor;
--
commonly
used with up, open, off..
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Stringboard
::
String
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
strings;
to strip the
strings
from; as, to
string
beans.
See
String,
n., 9..
Obverse
::
Obverse
(a.) The face of a coin which has the
principal
image or
inscription
upon it; -- the other side being the
reverse.
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To
deposit
for
copyright
the title or
description
of (a book,
picture,
map,
etc.);
as,
entered
according
to act of
Congress..
Tripetalous
::
Tripetalous
(a.)
Having
three
petals,
or
flower
leaves;
three-petaled..
Micrography
::
Micrography
(n.) The
description
of
microscopic
objects.
Batten
::
Batten
(n .) A strip of sawed
stuff,
or a
scantling;
as, (a) pl. (Com. &
Arch.)
Sawed
timbers
about 7 by 2 1/2
inches
and not less than 6 feet long.
Brande
& C. (b)
(Naut.)
A strip of wood used in
fastening
the edges of a
tarpaulin
to the deck, also
around
masts to
prevent
chafing.
(c) A long, thin strip used to
strengthen
a part, to cover a
crack,
etc..
Puma
::
Puma (n.) A large
American
carnivore
(Felis
concolor),
found from
Canada
to
Patagonia,
especially
among the
mountains.
Its color is
tawny,
or
brownish
yellow,
without
spots or
stripes.
Called
also
catamount,
cougar,
American
lion,
mountain
lion, and
panther
or
painter..
Aggravate
::
Aggravate
(v. t.) To give
coloring
to in
description;
to
exaggerate;
as, to
aggravate
circumstances..
Moor
::
Moor (n.) One of a mixed race
inhabiting
Morocco,
Algeria,
Tunis,
and
Tripoli,
chiefly
along the coast and in
towns..
Dismantle
::
Dismantle
(v. t.) To strip of
furniture
and
equipments,
guns, etc.; to
unrig;
to strip of walls or
outworks;
to break down; as, to
dismantle
a fort, a town, or a
ship..
Apteral
::
Apteral
(a.)
Without
lateral
columns;
--
applied
to
buildings
which have no
series
of
columns
along their
sides,
but are
either
prostyle
or
amphiprostyle,
and
opposed
to
peripteral..
Infidelity
::
Infidelity
(n.) Want of faith or
belief
in some
religious
system;
especially,
a want of faith in, or
disbelief
of, the
inspiration
of the
Scriptures,
of the
divine
origin
of
Christianity..
Whelk
::
Whelk (n.) A
stripe
or mark; a
ridge;
a wale.
Rob
::
Rob (v. t.) To take
(something)
away from by
force;
to strip by
stealing;
to
plunder;
to
pillage;
to steal from.
Abdominalia
::
Abdominalia
(n. pl.) A group of
cirripeds
having
abdominal
appendages.
Silva
::
Silva (n.) A
description
or
history
of the
forest
trees of a
country.
Displume
::
Displume
(v. t.) To strip of, or as of, a
plume,
or
plumes;
to
deprive
of
decoration;
to
dishonor;
to
degrade..
Preceptive
::
Preceptive
(a.)
Containing
or
giving
precepts;
of the
nature
of
precepts;
didactic;
as, the
preceptive
parts of the
Scriptures..
Pectostraca
::
Pectostraca
(n. pl.) A
degenerate
order of
Crustacea,
including
the
Rhizocephala
and
Cirripedia..
Excursionist
::
Excursionist
(n.) One who goes on an
excursion,
or
pleasure
trip..
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