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530 words match “BOAR”

RAZOR n.
A task of a wild boar. Razor fish. (Zoöl.) (a) A small Mediterranean fish (Coryphæna novacula), prized for the table. (b) The razor shell. -- Razor grass (Bot.), a West Indian plant (Scleria scindens), the triangular stem and the leaves of which are edged with minute sharp teeth. -- Razor grinder (Zoöl.), the Europea…
REAR v.
To rouse; to strip up. [Obs.] And seeks the tusky boar to rear. Dryden.
RECEIVE v.
To bat back (the ball) when served. Receiving ship, one on board of which newly recruited sailors are received, and kept till drafted for service.
RECTIFIER n.
Naut.) An instrument used for determining and rectifying the variations of the compass on board ship. (b) (Chem.) A rectificator.
REEFING n.
ing bowsprit, a bowsprit so rigged that it can easily be run in or shortened by sliding inboard, as in cutters.
REEMBARK v.
To put, or go, on board a vessel again; to embark again.
REEMBARKATION n.
A putting, or going, on board a vessel again.
REGENT n.
One of a governing board; a trustee or overseer; a superintendent; a curator; as, the regents of the Smithsonian Institution.
REGISTER n.
the description of a vessel, its name, ownership, and other material facts. It is kept on board the vessel, to be used as an evidence of nationality or as a muniment of title.
RESAW v.
aw a balk, or a timber, which has already been squared, into dimension lumber, as joists, boards, etc.
RESHIP v. 2 definitions
To ship again; to put on board of a vessel a second time; to send on a second voyage; as, to reship bonded merchandise.
RESONANCE n.
return a distinct echo, or by the production of vibrations in other bodies, as a sounding-board, or the bodies of musical instruments. Pulmonary resonance (Med.), the sound heard on percussing over the lungs. -- Vocal resonance (Med.), the sound transmitted to the ear when auscultation is made while the patient is spe…
RESPONDENTIA n.
A loan upon goods laden on board a ship. It differs from bottomry, which is a loan on the ship itself. Bouvier.
RETIRING a.
ining to retirement; causing retirement; suited to, or belonging to, retirement. Retiring board (Mil.), a board of officers who consider and report upon the alleged incapacity of an officer for active service. -- Retiring pension, a pension granted to a public officer on his retirement from office or service.…
RIDDLE n.
A board having a row of pins, set zigzag, between which wire is drawn to straighten it.
RIDGE v.
ake into a ridge or ridges. Bristles ranged like those that ridge the back Of chafed wild boars. Milton.
RISK v.
To expose to risk, hazard, or peril; to venture; as, to risk goods on board of a ship; to risk one's person in battle; to risk one's fame by a publication.
ROMPING a.
Inclined to romp; indulging in romps. A little romping girl from boarding school. W. Irving.
ROOK n.
One of the four pieces placed on the corner squares of the board; a castle.
ROUGH a.
g inequalities, small ridges, or points, on the surface; not smooth or plain; as, a rough board; a rough stone; rough cloth. Specifically:
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