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absolute
accessory
acclivity
acclivous
accruing
achromatic
acronical
acronically
admiralty
alcedo
aliform
almanack
altarage
althea
amaze
amounting
amphitheater
amplitude
appreciating
appreciation
arc
ascending
ascension
ascensive
ascent
assurgent
asthenology
attrition
aurora
bank
barm
barom
barren
base
becomingness
bimedial
binary
biquadrate
boll
broom-corn
buoyant
cacochymy
calade
canicule
cardialgy
cardinal
circus
citron-tree
cloud
cloud-piercing
comprehending
comprehension
comprehensive
comprisal
comprising
consistory
containing
convex
copped
coppled
cosmical
cosmically
couchant
courageous
cubic
cubical
decussated
deism
dextrorsal
disability
dispersion
disreputation
dogstar
doubt
down-sitting
earliness
east
easy
edge
elemental
elevation
embarrassment
emblematical
emergency
emergent
emersion
eminency
emolument
enchanter
enterprising
entire
episode
eter
eurythmy
evidence
exortive
exponent
extancy
extuberancy
extumescence
f
fallingin
fermentation
fistula
flat
flea
flood
fluctuating
fluctuation
fractional
fungus
furuncle
gild
gondola
grace
heave
heaving
heliacal
heroic
high
hill
horoscope
ibis
idiopathic
including
inequality
infundibuliform
insurrection
intumescence
inundation
involving
janizary
jasmine
jolt
juratory
keep
knee-deep
knee-high
knight-heads
knob
lampas
law
lay
ledge
lentil
levee
lie
liege
light
low
magic
mantle
many
march
measure
metaphorical
miasma
mingle
modulation
moorland
morning-star
motion
mount
mountain
mountant
mounting
mountingly
noctambulation
noctidial
observation
onerary
orient
ortive
oversleep
parabola
parapegm
pelican
phantom
piepoudre
pile
pitching
pleiads
plot
postmaster
power
practice
pushing
quadrennial
qualm
quantity
rareness
raw
rebelling
rebellion
renascent
repress
republicanize
resource
resurrection
rib
ribbed
ridge
ridgy
ring
rise
rising
rock
scale
scene
scrupulosity
sedition
sentential
sententious
shaeful
sinistrorsal
soaring
soot
south
speed
spiral
splintery
springing
squirrel
stage
stiff
stone
stop
striking
strikingness
strong
sum
sunrising
supine
surgy
surmounting
surprisal
surprising
surprisingly
swelling
theatre
throw
thunder-struck
tide
timber-head
tithe
to
tossing
towering
treasurer
trunk
tubulous
tumefaction
tumefying
tumid
turgent
turret
tye
undated
undulating
unenterprising
unfix
universal
uprise
uprising
vanish
vapor
vilify
vote
wale
warbler
waved
wavy
wonder-working
wondrous
wood-lock
work
yolk
zodiacal



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1828 Definition

RI'SING, ppr.

1. Getting up; ascending; mounting; springing; proceeding from; advancing; swelling; increasing; appearing above the horizon; reviving from death, &c.

2. Increasing in wealth, power or distinction; as a rising state; a rising character.

RI'SING, n.

1. The act of getting up from any recumbent or sitting posture.

2. The act of ascending; as the rising of vapor.

3. The act of closing a session, as of a public body; as the rising of the legislature.

4. The appearance of the sun or a star above the horizon.

5. The act of reviving from the dead; resurrection.

Mark 9.

6. A tumor on the body. Lev. 13.

7. An assembling in opposition to government; insurrection; sedition or mutiny.
1913 Definition
Rising (rising)
a.(?)
Ris"ing
  1. Attaining a higher place; taking, or moving in, an upward direction; appearing above the horizon; ascending; as, the rising moon.
  2. Increasing in wealth, power, or distinction; as, a rising state; a rising character.

    Among the rising theologians of Germany. Hare.

  3. Growing; advancing to adult years and to the state of active life; as, the rising generation.
  4. More than; exceeding; upwards of; as, a horse rising six years of age.
    [Colloq. *** Low, U.S.]
  5. The act of one who, or that which, rises (in any sense).
  6. That which rises] a tumor; a boil.
    Lev. xiii. 10.

    Rising main (Waterworks), the pipe through which water from an engine is delivered to an elevated reservoir.


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It is not only important, but, in a degree necessary, that the people of this country, should have an American Dictionary of the English language; for, although the body of the language is the same as in England, and it is desirable to perpetuate that sameness, yet some differences must exist. Language is the expression of ideas; and if the people of one country cannot preserve an identity of ideas, they cannot retain an identity of language.
  




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