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 .. . nds of a ladder, or stakes of a cart. Bnnner. See under Run. Bunt, runt, n. Any animal small below the naturalor usual size of the species. Bupee, ru-pe, n. A coin and money of account inthe E. Indies: the gold rupee of Bombay and Ma-dras is worth about $; the silver rupee, coinedby the E. I. Co. at Calcutta, nearly $ Bupture, rupchur, n. Act of breaking or bursting;state of being broke
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 .. . nds of a ladder, or stakes of a cart. Bnnner. See under Run. Bunt, runt, n. Any animal small below the naturalor usual size of the species. Bupee, ru-pe, n. A coin and money of account inthe E. Indies: the gold rupee of Bombay and Ma-dras is worth about $; the silver rupee, coinedby the E. I. Co. at Calcutta, nearly $ Bupture, rupchur, n. Act of breaking or bursting;state of being broken or violently parted; breach ofpeace or concord; between nations, open hostilityor war. {Med.) Hernia.— v. t. [ruptured (-churd),-TURING.] To part by violence, break, burst. Bwal, rooral, o. Pert, or belonging to the country, asdisting. fr. a city or town; pert, to farming or agri-culture; rustic. — Rustic, a. Pert, to the country;rude ; unpolished ; coarse ; plain ; simple ; artless ;inelegant; untaught; awkward ; rough ; honest. —n. An inhabitant of the country ; a clown. — Rus-tically, -tik-al-11, adv. In a rustic manner ; rudely.—Euaticate, v. i. To dwell in the country, —v. To compel to reside in thecountry; to banish from atown or college for a time. — Rustication, n. Act of,or state of being, etc. — Rus-ticity, -tisT-tr, n. Stateof being rustic; rustic man-ners; rudeness; coarseness;simplicity; artlessness. Buse, rooz, n. An artifice ;trick ; stratagem ; wile ;fraud ; deceit. Bush, rush, n. ( Bot.) A plant -Riistic Masonrvof many species, growing itusnc wet ground. The merest trifle; a straw. Rush, rush, v. i. [rushed (rusht), rushing.] To moveor drive forward with impetuosity, violence, andtumultuous rapidity; to enter with undue eager-ness.—V. t. To push forward with violence. — driving forward with eagerness and haste. Busk, rusk, n. A kind of light, soft cake, or a kindof soft, sweetened biscuit. Buss, rus or roos, n. A Russia
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