Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . with rosin. Boss, ros, n. The rough, scaly matter on the surfaceof the bark of trees. Boater, roster, n. (Mil.) A list of officers. Rostrum, rostrum, n. The beak or bill of a bird ;beak of a ship. (Rom. Antiq.) An elevated placein the forum, for public speakers. Any elevatedplatform from which a speaker addresses an audi-ence. Rosy. See under Rose. Rot, rot, V. i. To be decomposed into simple p


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . with rosin. Boss, ros, n. The rough, scaly matter on the surfaceof the bark of trees. Boater, roster, n. (Mil.) A list of officers. Rostrum, rostrum, n. The beak or bill of a bird ;beak of a ship. (Rom. Antiq.) An elevated placein the forum, for public speakers. Any elevatedplatform from which a speaker addresses an audi-ence. Rosy. See under Rose. Rot, rot, V. i. To be decomposed into simple parts; togo to decay, putrefy, corrupt, spoil. — v. t. To makeputrid, bring to corruption. —n. The process of rot-ting ; decay ; putrefaction ; a fatal distemper inci-dent to sheep; a form of decay which attacks timber, — usually called dry-rot; a disease very injurious tothe potato.— Rotten, -tn, a. Having rotted; putrid;decayed; offensive to the smell; not firm or trusty;carious; unsound; corrupt; deceitful; treacherous. — Rotteime8S, n. — Rotten-stone, n. (Min.) A softstone used for polishing, and for cleaning metallicsubstances. Rotary, rota-rt, a. Turning, as a wheel on its axis;.


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