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 .. . th rosin. Boss, ros, n. The rough, scaly matter on the surfaceof the bark of trees. Boater, rostSr, n. {Mil.) A list of officers. Rostnun, rostrum, n. Tlie beak or bill of a bird;beak of a ship. (Rom. Aiitiq.) 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 par


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 .. . th rosin. Boss, ros, n. The rough, scaly matter on the surfaceof the bark of trees. Boater, rostSr, n. {Mil.) A list of officers. Rostnun, rostrum, n. Tlie beak or bill of a bird;beak of a ship. (Rom. Aiitiq.) 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. — Rot^tenness, 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;. Rotary Pump.


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