English Dictionary: Ruderlageanzeiger | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Water dock \Wa"ter dock`\ (Bot.) A tall, coarse dock growing in wet places. The American water dock is {Rumex orbiculatus}, the European is {R. Hydrolapathum}. | |
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d8Parella \[d8]Pa*rel"la\, d8Parelle \[d8]Pa`relle\, n. [Cf. F. parelle.] (Bot.) (a) A name for two kinds of dock ({Rumex Patientia} and {R. Hydrolapathum}). (b) A kind of lichen ({Lecanora parella}) once used in dyeing and in the preparation of litmus. | |
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Riga fir \Ri"ga fir`\, [So called from Riga, a city in Russia.] (Bot.) A species of pine ({Pinus sylvestris}), and its wood, which affords a valuable timber; -- called also {Scotch pine}, and {red [or] yellow deal}. It grows in all parts of Europe, in the Caucasus, and in Siberia. | |
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Retrial \Re*tri"al\, n. A secdond trial, experiment, or test; a second judicial trial, as of an accused person. | |
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Riderless \Rid"er*less\, a. Having no rider; as, a riderless horse. --H. Kingsley. | |
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Now strike your saile, ye jolly mariners, For we be come unto a quiet rode [road]. --Spenser. {On}, [or] {Upon}, {the road}, traveling or passing over a road; coming or going; on the way. My hat and wig will soon be here, They are upon the road. --Cowper. {Road agent}, a highwayman, especially on the stage routes of the unsettled western parts of the United States; -- a humorous euphemism. [Western U.S.] The highway robber -- road agent he is quaintly called. --The century. {Road book}, a quidebook in respect to roads and distances. {Road metal}, the broken, stone used in macadamizing roads. {Road roller}, a heavy roller, or combinations of rollers, for making earth, macadam, or concrete roads smooth and compact. -- often driven by steam. {Road runner} (Zo[94]l.), the chaparral cock. {Road steamer}, a locomotive engine adapted to running on common roads. {To go on the road}, to engage in the business of a commercial traveler. [Colloq.] {To take the road}, to begin or engage in traveling. {To take to the road}, to engage in robbery upon the highways. Syn: Way; highway; street; lane; pathway; route; passage; course. See {Way}. | |
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Rudderhole \Rud"der*hole\, n. (Naut.) The hole in the deck through which the rudderpost passes. | |
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Rudderless \Rud"der*less\, a. Without a rudder. |