Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . express-. carp family ; it has redirises, tiiis,and tail; thered-eye. — Rnddy, -dT, «. [-biEK : Of a red color: of a lively flesh color. — Rad^diness, n. — Ruddle,-dl, 7i. (Min.) A snccies of red earth; red r,. , , ocher. ^^ii- Rudder, rudder, n. (2^^aiit.) The irstrumeiit by whicha ship or other vessel is steered: see Snn>. Thatwhichresembles a rudder as a guide or governor. Rude, r


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . express-. carp family ; it has redirises, tiiis,and tail; thered-eye. — Rnddy, -dT, «. [-biEK : Of a red color: of a lively flesh color. — Rad^diness, n. — Ruddle,-dl, 7i. (Min.) A snccies of red earth; red r,. , , ocher. ^^ii- Rudder, rudder, n. (2^^aiit.) The irstrumeiit by whicha ship or other vessel is steered: see Snn>. Thatwhichresembles a rudder as a guide or governor. Rude, rood, a. Characterized by roughness, uneven ;rugged; lacking delicacy or refinement; coarse; im-pertinent; shapeless; uncf)uth; rustic; vulgar; un-taught; ignorant; surly; churlish: uncivilized; bar-barous; boisterous; severe.—Rudiment, -dT-nient,V. That whicli is unformed or undeveloped ; un-finished beginnings: an clement or first principleof any art or science. (,Xut. Hist.) An organ notfully formed. — Rudimenfal, -ary, a. Pert, to rudi-ments, or consisting in first principles ; initial.{Xat. Hist.) ImperlVctly developed. Rue, roo. >\ t. [iuei> (rood), To lament, regret,grieve


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