English Dictionary: round-leaved rein orchid | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Ramtil \Ram"til\, n. [Bengali ram-til.] A tropical African asteraceous shrub ({Guizotia abyssinica}) cultivated for its seeds (called {ramtil, [or] niger}, {seeds}) which yield a valuable oil used for food and as an illuminant. | |
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Ramtil \Ram"til\, n. [Bengali ram-til.] A tropical African asteraceous shrub ({Guizotia abyssinica}) cultivated for its seeds (called {ramtil, [or] niger}, {seeds}) which yield a valuable oil used for food and as an illuminant. | |
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Randall grass \Ran"dall grass`\ (Bot.) The meadow fescue ({Festuca elatior}). See under {Grass}. | |
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Remedial \Re*me"di*al\ (-al), a. [L. remedialis.] Affording a remedy; intended for a remedy, or for the removal or abatement of an evil; as, remedial treatment. Statutes are declaratory or remedial. --Blackstone. It is an evil not compensated by any beneficial result; it is not remedial, not conservative. --I. Taylor. | |
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Remedially \Re*me"di*al*ly\, adv. In a remedial manner. | |
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Remediless \Re*med"i*less\ (r?-m?d"?-l?s [or] r?m"?-d?-l?s; 277), a. 1. Not admitting of a remedy; incapable of being restored or corrected; incurable; irreparable; as, a remediless mistake or loss. [bd]Chains remedilesse.[b8] --Spenser. Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. --Milton. 2. Not answering as a remedy; ineffectual. [Obs.] Forced to forego the attempt remediless. --Spenser. Syn: Incurable; cureless; irremediable; irrecoverable; irretrievable; irreparable; desperate. -- {Re*med"i*less}, adv. [Obs.] --Udall. -- {Re*med"i*less*ly}, adv. -- {Re*med"i*less*ness}, n. | |
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Remediless \Re*med"i*less\ (r?-m?d"?-l?s [or] r?m"?-d?-l?s; 277), a. 1. Not admitting of a remedy; incapable of being restored or corrected; incurable; irreparable; as, a remediless mistake or loss. [bd]Chains remedilesse.[b8] --Spenser. Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. --Milton. 2. Not answering as a remedy; ineffectual. [Obs.] Forced to forego the attempt remediless. --Spenser. Syn: Incurable; cureless; irremediable; irrecoverable; irretrievable; irreparable; desperate. -- {Re*med"i*less}, adv. [Obs.] --Udall. -- {Re*med"i*less*ly}, adv. -- {Re*med"i*less*ness}, n. | |
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Remediless \Re*med"i*less\ (r?-m?d"?-l?s [or] r?m"?-d?-l?s; 277), a. 1. Not admitting of a remedy; incapable of being restored or corrected; incurable; irreparable; as, a remediless mistake or loss. [bd]Chains remedilesse.[b8] --Spenser. Hopeless are all my evils, all remediless. --Milton. 2. Not answering as a remedy; ineffectual. [Obs.] Forced to forego the attempt remediless. --Spenser. Syn: Incurable; cureless; irremediable; irrecoverable; irretrievable; irreparable; desperate. -- {Re*med"i*less}, adv. [Obs.] --Udall. -- {Re*med"i*less*ly}, adv. -- {Re*med"i*less*ness}, n. | |
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Remittal \Re*mit"tal\ (-tal), n. A remitting; a giving up; surrender; as, the remittal of the first fruits. --Swift. | |
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Remodel \Re*mod"el\ (r?-m?d"?l), v. t. To model or fashion anew; to change the form of. The corporation had been remodeled. --Macaulay. | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Remote \Re*mote"\ (r?-m?t"), a. [Compar. {Remoter} (-?r); superl. {Remotest}.] [L. remotus, p. p. of removere to remove. See {Remove}.] 1. Removed to a distance; not near; far away; distant; -- said in respect to time or to place; as, remote ages; remote lands. Places remote enough are in Bohemia. --Shak. Remote from men, with God he passed his days. --Parnell. 2. Hence, removed; not agreeing, according, or being related; -- in various figurative uses. Specifically: (a) Not agreeing; alien; foreign. [bd]All these propositions, how remote soever from reason.[b8] --Locke. (b) Not nearly related; not close; as, a remote connection or consanguinity. (c) Separate; abstracted. [bd]Wherever the mind places itself by any thought, either amongst, or remote from, all bodies.[b8] --Locke. (d) Not proximate or acting directly; primary; distant. [bd]From the effect to the remotest cause.[b8] --Granville. (e) Not obvious or sriking; as, a remote resemblance. 3. (Bot.) Separated by intervals greater than usual. -- {Re*mote"ly}, adv. -- {Re*mote"ness}, n. | |
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Renewedly \Re*new"ed*ly\, adv. Again; once more. [U.S.] | |
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Rental \Rent"al\ (-al), n. [LL. rentale, fr. renta. See {Rent} income.] 1. A schedule, account, or list of rents, with the names of the tenants, etc.; a rent roll. 2. A sum total of rents; as, an estate that yields a rental of ten thousand dollars a year. | |
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Rindle \Rin"dle\ (r[icr]n"d'l), n. [AS. rynele. [root]11. See {Run}.] A small water course or gutter. --Ash. | |
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Rindless \Rind"less\ (r[imac]nd"l[ecr]s), a. Destitute of a rind. | |
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Rondel \Ron"del\, n. [Cf. {Rondeau}, {Roundel}.] 1. (Fort.) A small round tower erected at the foot of a bastion. [Obs.] 2. [F.] (a) Same as {Rondeau}. (b) Specifically, a particular form of rondeau containing fourteen lines in two rhymes, the refrain being a repetition of the first and second lines as the seventh and eighth, and again as the thirteenth and fourteenth. --E. W. Gosse. | |
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Rondle \Ron"dle\, n. [Cf. {Rondel}.] 1. A rondeau. [Obs.] --Spenser. 2. A round mass, plate, or disk; especially (Metal.), the crust or scale which forms upon the surface of molten metal in the crucible. | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Roundel \Roun"del\, n. [OF. rondel a roundelay, F. rondel, rondeau, a dim. fr. rond; for sense 2, cf. F. rondelle a round, a round shield. See {Round}, a., and cf. {Rondel}, {Rondelay}.] 1. (Mus.) A rondelay. [bd]Sung all the roundel lustily.[b8] --Chaucer. Come, now a roundel and a fairy song. --Shak. 2. Anything having a round form; a round figure; a circle. The Spaniards, casting themselves into roundels, . . . made a flying march to Calais. --Bacon. Specifically: (a) A small circular shield, sometimes not more than a foot in diameter, used by soldiers in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. (b) (Her.) A circular spot; a sharge in the form of a small circle. (c) (Fort.) A bastion of a circular form. | |
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Roundelay \Round"e*lay\, n. [OF. rondelet, dim. of rondel. See {Roundel}, {Roundeau}, and cf. {Roundlet}, {Rundlet}.] 1. (Poetry) See {Rondeau}, and {Rondel}. 2. (Mus.) (a) A tune in which a simple strain is often repeated; a simple rural strain which is short and lively. --Spenser. Tennyson. (b) A dance in a circle. 3. Anything having a round form; a roundel. | |
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Roundlet \Round"let\, n. A little circle. --J. Gregory. | |
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Roundly \Round"ly\, adv. 1. In a round form or manner. 2. Openly; boldly; peremptorily; plumply. He affirms everything roundly. --Addison. 3. Briskly; with speed. --locke. Two of the outlaws walked roundly forward. --Sir W. Scott. 4. Completely; vigorously; in earnest. --Shak. 5. Without regard to detail; in gross; comprehensively; generally; as, to give numbers roundly. In speaking roundly of this period. --H. Morley. | |
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Rundel \Run"del\, n. [Cf. {Rindle}.] A moat with water in it; also, a small stream; a runlet. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell. | |
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Rundel \Run"del\, n. [Cf. {Rundle}.] A circle. [Prov. Eng.] | |
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Rundle \Run"dle\, n. [E. round. Cf. {Rondle}.] 1. A round; a step of a ladder; a rung. --Duppa. 2. A ball. [Obs.] --Holland. 3. Something which rotates about an axis, as a wheel, or the drum of a capstan. [bd]An axis or cylinder having a rundle about it.[b8] --Bp. Wilkins. 4. (Mach.) One of the pins or trundles of a lantern wheel. | |
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Rundlet \Rund"let\, n. [Dim. of OF. rondele a little tun, fr. rond round. See {Round}, and cf. {Roundlet}, {Runlet}.] A small barrel of no certain dimensions. It may contain from 3 to 20 gallons, but it usually holds about 14[frac12] gallons. [Written also {runlet}.] | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Randalia, IA (city, FIPS 65550) Location: 42.86326 N, 91.88622 W Population (1990): 88 (37 housing units) Area: 0.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 52164 | |
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Randall, IA (city, FIPS 65595) Location: 42.23722 N, 93.60299 W Population (1990): 161 (73 housing units) Area: 1.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 50231 Randall, KS (city, FIPS 58450) Location: 39.64164 N, 98.04511 W Population (1990): 96 (82 housing units) Area: 0.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 66963 Randall, MN (city, FIPS 53080) Location: 46.08936 N, 94.49970 W Population (1990): 571 (232 housing units) Area: 5.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 56475 | |
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Randall County, TX (county, FIPS 381) Location: 34.96849 N, 101.90040 W Population (1990): 89673 (37807 housing units) Area: 2368.5 sq km (land), 20.8 sq km (water) | |
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Randallstown, MD (CDP, FIPS 64950) Location: 39.37170 N, 76.80217 W Population (1990): 26277 (9866 housing units) Area: 26.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 21133 | |
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Randle, WA Zip code(s): 98377 | |
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Randleman, NC (city, FIPS 55080) Location: 35.81703 N, 79.80237 W Population (1990): 2612 (1170 housing units) Area: 7.1 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 27317 | |
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Randlett, OK (town, FIPS 61850) Location: 34.17774 N, 98.46272 W Population (1990): 458 (210 housing units) Area: 1.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 73562 Randlett, UT (CDP, FIPS 62910) Location: 40.23058 N, 109.82766 W Population (1990): 283 (78 housing units) Area: 13.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 84063 | |
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Randolph, AL Zip code(s): 36792 Randolph, IA (city, FIPS 65640) Location: 40.87289 N, 95.56424 W Population (1990): 243 (102 housing units) Area: 0.8 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 51649 Randolph, KS (city, FIPS 58475) Location: 39.43006 N, 96.75927 W Population (1990): 129 (75 housing units) Area: 0.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 66554 Randolph, MA (CDP, FIPS 55990) Location: 42.17515 N, 71.05434 W Population (1990): 30093 (11257 housing units) Area: 26.1 sq km (land), 1.1 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 02368 Randolph, ME (CDP, FIPS 61735) Location: 44.23604 N, 69.75223 W Population (1990): 1949 (819 housing units) Area: 5.3 sq km (land), 0.3 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 04346 Randolph, MN (city, FIPS 53098) Location: 44.52635 N, 93.01856 W Population (1990): 331 (117 housing units) Area: 2.6 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 55065 Randolph, MO (village, FIPS 60590) Location: 39.15638 N, 94.49062 W Population (1990): 60 (28 housing units) Area: 0.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 64117, 64161 Randolph, NE (city, FIPS 40675) Location: 42.37734 N, 97.35722 W Population (1990): 983 (444 housing units) Area: 2.4 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 68771 Randolph, NJ Zip code(s): 07869 Randolph, NY (village, FIPS 60576) Location: 42.16226 N, 78.97986 W Population (1990): 1298 (553 housing units) Area: 8.4 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 14772 Randolph, UT (city, FIPS 63020) Location: 41.66445 N, 111.18271 W Population (1990): 488 (206 housing units) Area: 2.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 84064 Randolph, VA Zip code(s): 23962 Randolph, VT Zip code(s): 05060 Randolph, WI (village, FIPS 66150) Location: 43.53784 N, 89.00219 W Population (1990): 1729 (672 housing units) Area: 2.4 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 53956 | |
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Randolph A F B, TX Zip code(s): 78148, 78150 | |
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Randolph Center, VT Zip code(s): 05061 | |
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Randolph County, AL (county, FIPS 111) Location: 33.29080 N, 85.45643 W Population (1990): 19881 (8728 housing units) Area: 1505.0 sq km (land), 7.9 sq km (water) Randolph County, AR (county, FIPS 121) Location: 36.34206 N, 91.02807 W Population (1990): 16558 (7343 housing units) Area: 1688.3 sq km (land), 10.9 sq km (water) Randolph County, GA (county, FIPS 243) Location: 31.76276 N, 84.75803 W Population (1990): 8023 (3225 housing units) Area: 1111.8 sq km (land), 4.3 sq km (water) Randolph County, IL (county, FIPS 157) Location: 38.04918 N, 89.82130 W Population (1990): 34583 (13179 housing units) Area: 1498.2 sq km (land), 48.8 sq km (water) Randolph County, IN (county, FIPS 135) Location: 40.14992 N, 85.00551 W Population (1990): 27148 (11327 housing units) Area: 1173.0 sq km (land), 0.9 sq km (water) Randolph County, MO (county, FIPS 175) Location: 39.43304 N, 92.49721 W Population (1990): 24370 (10131 housing units) Area: 1249.5 sq km (land), 13.6 sq km (water) Randolph County, NC (county, FIPS 151) Location: 35.71085 N, 79.80645 W Population (1990): 106546 (43634 housing units) Area: 2039.5 sq km (land), 6.5 sq km (water) Randolph County, WV (county, FIPS 83) Location: 38.78028 N, 79.86813 W Population (1990): 27803 (12548 housing units) Area: 2693.1 sq km (land), 0.5 sq km (water) | |
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Rantoul, IL (village, FIPS 62783) Location: 40.30337 N, 88.15554 W Population (1990): 17212 (6059 housing units) Area: 17.0 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 61866, 61868 Rantoul, KS (city, FIPS 58525) Location: 38.54853 N, 95.10017 W Population (1990): 200 (83 housing units) Area: 0.4 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 66079 | |
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Round Hill, VA (town, FIPS 69168) Location: 39.13352 N, 77.77053 W Population (1990): 514 (193 housing units) Area: 0.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 22141 | |
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Round Lake, IL (village, FIPS 66027) Location: 42.34995 N, 88.11034 W Population (1990): 3550 (1348 housing units) Area: 8.8 sq km (land), 0.2 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 60073 Round Lake, MN (city, FIPS 56086) Location: 43.53876 N, 95.46929 W Population (1990): 463 (222 housing units) Area: 2.7 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 56167 Round Lake, NY (village, FIPS 63957) Location: 42.93720 N, 73.79610 W Population (1990): 765 (289 housing units) Area: 2.8 sq km (land), 0.2 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 12151 | |
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Round Lake Beach, IL (village, FIPS 66040) Location: 42.37760 N, 88.08170 W Population (1990): 16434 (5041 housing units) Area: 10.2 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water) | |
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Round Lake Heights, IL (village, FIPS 66053) Location: 42.38400 N, 88.10410 W Population (1990): 1251 (368 housing units) Area: 1.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) | |
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Round Lake Park, IL (village, FIPS 66066) Location: 42.32322 N, 88.05856 W Population (1990): 4045 (1356 housing units) Area: 8.5 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water) | |
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Roundhill, KY Zip code(s): 42275 | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
remote login provides an interactivel {command line interface} to a remote computer, using a {protocol} over a computer network, simulating a locally attached {terminal}. {rlogin} is the {BSD Unix} program and protocol for this, {telnet} is an earlier, more widely implemented protocol. (1999-03-26) | |
From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]: | |
Ramath-lehi elevation of Lehi, or the jawbone height; i.e., the Ramah of Lehi (Judg. 15:15-17). The phrase "in the jaw," ver. 19, Authorized Version, is in the margin, also in the Revised Version, "in Lehi." Here Samson slew a thousand Philistines with a jawbone. | |
From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]: | |
Ramath-lehi, elevation of the jaw-bone |