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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Red
,
a.
[
Compar.
Redder
superl.
Reddest
.]
Of
the
color
of
blood
,
or
of
a
tint
resembling
that
color
;
of
the
hue
of
that
part
of
the
rainbow
,
or
of
the
solar
spectrum
,
which
is
furthest
from
the
violet
part
.
“Fresh
flowers
,
white
and
reede
.”
Your
color
,
I
warrant
you
,
is
as
red
as
any
rose
.
--
Shak
.
Note:
☞
Red
is
a
general
term
,
including
many
different
shades
or
hues
,
as
scarlet
,
crimson
,
vermilion
,
orange
red
,
and
the
like
.
Note:
☞
Red
is
often
used
in
the
formation
of
self-explaining
compounds
;
as
,
red
-breasted,
red
-cheeked,
red
-faced,
red
-haired,
red
-headed,
red-
skinned,
red
-tailed,
red-
topped,
red-
whiskered,
red
-coasted.
Red admiral
Zool.
,
a
beautiful
butterfly
(
Vanessa Atalanta
)
common
in
both
Europe
and
America
.
The
front
wings
are
crossed
by
a
broad
orange
red
band
.
The
larva
feeds
on
nettles
.
Called
also
Atalanta butterfly
,
and
nettle butterfly
.
Red ant
.
Zool.
(a)
A
very
small
ant
(
Myrmica molesta
)
which
often
infests
houses
.
(b)
A
larger
reddish
ant
(
Formica sanguinea
),
native
of
Europe
and
America
.
It
is
one
of
the
slave-making
species
.
Red antimony
Min.
,
kermesite
.
See
Kermes mineral
(b)
,
under
Kermes
.
Red ash
Bot.
,
an
American
tree
(
Fraxinus pubescens
),
smaller
than
the
white
ash
,
and
less
valuable
for
timber
. --
Cray
.
Red bass
.
Zool.
See
Redfish
(d)
.
Red bay
Bot.
,
a
tree
(
Persea Caroliniensis
)
having
the
heartwood
red
,
found
in
swamps
in
the
Southern
United
States
.
Red beard
Zool.
,
a
bright
red
sponge
(
Microciona prolifera
),
common
on
oyster
shells
and
stones
. [
Local
, U.S.]
Red birch
Bot.
,
a
species
of
birch
(
Betula nigra
)
having
reddish
brown
bark
,
and
compact
,
light-colored
wood
. --
Gray
.
Red blindness
.
Med.
See
Daltonism
.
Red book
,
a
book
containing
the
names
of
all
the
persons
in
the
service
of
the
state
. [
Eng
.]
Red book of the Exchequer
,
an
ancient
record
in
which
are
registered
the
names
of
all
that
held
lands
per
baroniam
in
the
time
of
Henry
II
. --
Brande
&
C
.
Red brass
,
an
alloy
containing
eight
parts
of
copper
and
three
of
zinc
.
Red bug
.
Zool.
(a)
A
very
small
mite
which
in
Florida
attacks
man
,
and
produces
great
irritation
by
its
bites
.
(b)
A
red
hemipterous
insect
of
the
genus
Pyrrhocoris
,
especially
the
European
species
(
Pyrrhocoris apterus
),
which
is
bright
scarlet
and
lives
in
clusters
on
tree
trunks
.
(c)
See
Cotton stainder
,
under
Cotton
.
Red cedar
.
Bot.
An
evergreen
North
American
tree
(
Juniperus Virginiana
)
having
a
fragrant
red-colored
heartwood
.
(b)
A
tree
of
India
and
Australia
(
Cedrela Toona
)
having
fragrant
reddish
wood
; --
called
also
toon tree
in
India
.
Red chalk
.
See
under
Chalk
.
Red copper
Min.
,
red
oxide
of
copper
;
cuprite
.
Red coral
Zool.
,
the
precious
coral
(
Corallium rubrum
).
See
Illusts
.
of
Coral
and
Gorgonlacea
.
Red cross
.
The
cross
of
St
.
George
,
the
national
emblem
of
the
English
.
(b)
The
Geneva
cross
.
See
Geneva convention
,
and
Geneva cross
,
under
Geneva
.
Red currant
.
Bot.
See
Currant
.
Red deer
.
Zool.
(a)
The
common
stag
(
Cervus elaphus
),
native
of
the
forests
of
the
temperate
parts
of
Europe
and
Asia
.
It
is
very
similar
to
the
American
elk
,
or
wapiti
.
(b)
The
Virginia
deer
.
See
Deer
.
Red duck
Zool.
,
a
European
reddish
brown
duck
(
Fuligula nyroca
); --
called
also
ferruginous duck
.
Red ebony
.
Bot.
See
Grenadillo
.
Red empress
Zool.
,
a
butterfly
.
See
Tortoise shell
.
Red fir
Bot.
,
a
coniferous
tree
(
Pseudotsuga Douglasii
)
found
from
British
Columbia
to
Texas
,
and
highly
valued
for
its
durable
timber
.
The
name
is
sometimes
given
to
other
coniferous
trees
,
as
the
Norway
spruce
and
the
American
Abies magnifica
and
Abies nobilis
.
Red fire
.
Pyrotech.
See
Blue fire
,
under
Fire
.
Red flag
.
See
under
Flag
.
Red fox
Zool.
,
the
common
American
fox
(
Vulpes fulvus
),
which
is
usually
reddish
in
color
.
Red grouse
Zool.
,
the
Scotch
grouse
,
or
ptarmigan
.
See
under
Ptarmigan
.
Red gum
,
or
Red gum-tree
Bot.
,
a
name
given
to
eight
Australian
species
of
Eucalyptus
(
Eucalyptus amygdalina
,
resinifera
,
etc
.)
which
yield
a
reddish
gum
resin
.
See
Eucalyptus
.
Red hand
Her.
,
a
left
hand
appaum
é,
fingers
erect
,
borne
on
an
escutcheon
,
being
the
mark
of
a
baronet
of
the
United
Kingdom
of
Great
Britain
and
Ireland
; --
called
also
Badge of Ulster
.
Red herring
,
the
common
herring
dried
and
smoked
.
Red horse
.
Zool.
(a)
Any
large
American
red
fresh-water
sucker
,
especially
Moxostoma macrolepidotum
and
allied
species
.
(b)
See
the
Note
under
Drumfish
.
Red lead
.
(Chem)
See
under
Lead
,
and
Minium
.
Red-lead ore
.
Min.
Same
as
Crocoite
.
Red liquor
Dyeing
,
a
solution
consisting
essentially
of
aluminium
acetate
,
used
as
a
mordant
in
the
fixation
of
dyestuffs
on
vegetable
fiber
; --
so
called
because
used
originally
for
red
dyestuffs
.
Called
also
red mordant
.
Red maggot
Zool.
,
the
larva
of
the
wheat
midge
.
Red manganese
.
Min.
Same
as
Rhodochrosite
.
Red man
,
one
of
the
American
Indians
; --
so
called
from
his
color
.
Red maple
Bot.
,
a
species
of
maple
(
Acer rubrum
).
See
Maple
.
Red mite
.
Zool.
See
Red spider
,
below
.
Red mulberry
Bot.
,
an
American
mulberry
of
a
dark
purple
color
(
Morus rubra
).
Red mullet
Zool.
,
the
surmullet
.
See
Mullet
.
Red ocher
Min.
,
a
soft
earthy
variety
of
hematite
,
of
a
reddish
color
.
Red perch
Zool.
,
the
rosefish
.
Red phosphorus
.
Chem.
See
under
Phosphorus
.
Red pine
Bot.
,
an
American
species
of
pine
(
Pinus resinosa
); --
so
named
from
its
reddish
bark
.
Red precipitate
.
See
under
Precipitate
.
Red Republican
European Politics
,
originally
,
one
who
maintained
extreme
republican
doctrines
in
France
, --
because
a
red
liberty
cap
was
the
badge
of
the
party
;
an
extreme
radical
in
social
reform
. [
Cant
]
Red ribbon
,
the
ribbon
of
the
Order
of
the
Bath
in
England
.
Red sanders
.
Bot.
See
Sanders
.
Red sandstone
.
Geol.
See
under
Sandstone
.
Red scale
Zool.
,
a
scale
insect
(
Aspidiotus aurantii
)
very
injurious
to
the
orange
tree
in
California
and
Australia
.
Red silver
Min.
,
an
ore
of
silver
,
of
a
ruby-red
or
reddish
black
color
.
It
includes
proustite
,
or
light
red
silver
,
and
pyrargyrite
,
or
dark
red
silver
.
Red snapper
Zool.
,
a
large
fish
(
Lutjanus aya
syn
.
Lutjanus Blackfordii
)
abundant
in
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
and
about
the
Florida
reefs
.
Red snow
,
snow
colored
by
a
mocroscopic
unicellular
alga
(
Protococcus nivalis
)
which
produces
large
patches
of
scarlet
on
the
snows
of
arctic
or
mountainous
regions
.
Red softening
Med.
a
form
of
cerebral
softening
in
which
the
affected
parts
are
red
, --
a
condition
due
either
to
infarction
or
inflammation
.
Red spider
Zool.
,
a
very
small
web-spinning
mite
(
Tetranychus telarius
)
which
infests
,
and
often
destroys
,
plants
of
various
kinds
,
especially
those
cultivated
in
houses
and
conservatories
.
It
feeds
mostly
on
the
under
side
of
the
leaves
,
and
causes
them
to
turn
yellow
and
die
.
The
adult
insects
are
usually
pale
red
.
Called
also
red mite
.
Red squirrel
Zool.
,
the
chickaree
.
Red tape
,
(a)
the
tape
used
in
public
offices
for
tying
up
documents
,
etc
.
Hence
,
(b)
official
formality
and
delay
;
excessive
bureaucratic
paperwork
.
Red underwing
Zool.
,
any
species
of
noctuid
moths
belonging
to
Catacola
and
allied
genera
.
The
numerous
species
are
mostly
large
and
handsomely
colored
.
The
under
wings
are
commonly
banded
with
bright
red
or
orange
.
Red water
,
a
disease
in
cattle
,
so
called
from
an
appearance
like
blood
in
the
urine
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fire
n.
1.
The
evolution
of
light
and
heat
in
the
combustion
of
bodies
;
combustion
;
state
of
ignition
.
Note:
☞
The
form
of
fire
exhibited
in
the
combustion
of
gases
in
an
ascending
stream
or
current
is
called
flame
.
Anciently
,
fire
,
air
,
earth
,
and
water
were
regarded
as
the
four
elements
of
which
all
things
are
composed
.
2.
Fuel
in
a
state
of
combustion
,
as
on
a
hearth
,
or
in
a
stove
or
a
furnace
.
3.
The
burning
of
a
house
or
town
;
a
conflagration
.
4.
Anything
which
destroys
or
affects
like
fire
.
5.
Ardor
of
passion
,
whether
love
or
hate
;
excessive
warmth
;
consuming
violence
of
temper
.
he
had
fire
in
his
temper
.
--
Atterbury
.
6.
Liveliness
of
imagination
or
fancy
;
intellectual
and
moral
enthusiasm
;
capacity
for
ardor
and
zeal
.
And
bless
their
critic
with
a
poet's
fire
.
--
Pope
.
7.
Splendor
;
brilliancy
;
luster
;
hence
,
a
star
.
Stars
,
hide
your
fires
.
--
Shak
.
As
in
a
zodiac
representing
the
heavenly
fires
. --
Milton
.
8.
Torture
by
burning
;
severe
trial
or
affliction
.
9.
The
discharge
of
firearms
;
firing
;
as
,
the
troops
were
exposed
to
a
heavy
fire
.
Blue fire
,
Red fire
,
Green fire
Pyrotech.
,
compositions
of
various
combustible
substances
,
as
sulphur
,
niter
,
lampblack
,
etc
.,
the
flames
of
which
are
colored
by
various
metallic
salts
,
as
those
of
antimony
,
strontium
,
barium
,
etc
.
Fire alarm
(a)
A
signal
given
on
the
breaking
out
of
a
fire
.
(b)
An
apparatus
for
giving
such
an
alarm
.
Fire annihilator
,
a
machine
,
device
,
or
preparation
to
be
kept
at
hand
for
extinguishing
fire
by
smothering
it
with
some
incombustible
vapor
or
gas
,
as
carbonic
acid
.
Fire balloon
.
(a)
A
balloon
raised
in
the
air
by
the
buoyancy
of
air
heated
by
a
fire
placed
in
the
lower
part
.
(b)
A
balloon
sent
up
at
night
with
fireworks
which
ignite
at
a
regulated
height
. --
Simmonds
.
Fire bar
,
a
grate
bar
.
Fire basket
,
a
portable
grate
;
a
cresset
. --
Knight
.
Fire beetle
.
Zool.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Fire blast
,
a
disease
of
plants
which
causes
them
to
appear
as
if
burnt
by
fire
.
Fire box
,
the
chamber
of
a
furnace
,
steam
boiler
,
etc
.,
for
the
fire
.
Fire brick
,
a
refractory
brick
,
capable
of
sustaining
intense
heat
without
fusion
,
usually
made
of
fire
clay
or
of
siliceous
material
,
with
some
cementing
substance
,
and
used
for
lining
fire
boxes
,
etc
.
Fire brigade
,
an
organized
body
of
men
for
extinguished
fires
.
Fire bucket
.
See
under
Bucket
.
Fire bug
,
an
incendiary
;
one
who
,
from
malice
or
through
mania
,
persistently
sets
fire
to
property
;
a
pyromaniac
. [U.S.]
Fire clay
.
See
under
Clay
.
Fire company
,
a
company
of
men
managing
an
engine
in
extinguishing
fires
.
Fire cross
.
See
Fiery cross
. [
Obs
.] --
Milton
.
Fire damp
.
See
under
Damp
.
Fire dog
.
See
Firedog
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Fire drill
.
(a)
A
series
of
evolutions
performed
by
fireman
for
practice
.
(b)
An
apparatus
for
producing
fire
by
friction
,
by
rapidly
twirling
a
wooden
pin
in
a
wooden
socket
; --
used
by
the
Hindoos
during
all
historic
time
,
and
by
many
savage
peoples
.
Fire eater
.
(a)
A
juggler
who
pretends
to
eat
fire
.
(b)
A
quarrelsome
person
who
seeks
affrays
;
a
hotspur
. [
Colloq
.]
Fire engine
,
a
portable
forcing
pump
,
usually
on
wheels
,
for
throwing
water
to
extinguish
fire
.
Fire escape
,
a
contrivance
for
facilitating
escape
from
burning
buildings
.
Fire gilding
Fine Arts
,
a
mode
of
gilding
with
an
amalgam
of
gold
and
quicksilver
,
the
latter
metal
being
driven
off
afterward
by
heat
.
Fire gilt
Fine Arts
,
gold
laid
on
by
the
process
of
fire
gilding
.
Fire insurance
,
the
act
or
system
of
insuring
against
fire
;
also
,
a
contract
by
which
an
insurance
company
undertakes
,
in
consideration
of
the
payment
of
a
premium
or
small
percentage
--
usually
made
periodically
--
to
indemnify
an
owner
of
property
from
loss
by
fire
during
a
specified
period
.
Fire irons
,
utensils
for
a
fireplace
or
grate
,
as
tongs
,
poker
,
and
shovel
.
Fire main
,
a
pipe
for
water
,
to
be
used
in
putting
out
fire
.
Fire master
(Mil)
,
an
artillery
officer
who
formerly
supervised
the
composition
of
fireworks
.
Fire office
,
an
office
at
which
to
effect
insurance
against
fire
.
Fire opal
,
a
variety
of
opal
giving
firelike
reflections
.
Fire ordeal
,
an
ancient
mode
of
trial
,
in
which
the
test
was
the
ability
of
the
accused
to
handle
or
tread
upon
red-hot
irons
. --
Abbot
.
Fire pan
,
a
pan
for
holding
or
conveying
fire
,
especially
the
receptacle
for
the
priming
of
a
gun
.
Fire plug
,
a
plug
or
hydrant
for
drawing
water
from
the
main
pipes
in
a
street
,
building
,
etc
.,
for
extinguishing
fires
.
Fire policy
,
the
writing
or
instrument
expressing
the
contract
of
insurance
against
loss
by
fire
.
Fire pot
.
(a)
Mil.
A
small
earthen
pot
filled
with
combustibles
,
formerly
used
as
a
missile
in
war
.
(b)
The
cast
iron
vessel
which
holds
the
fuel
or
fire
in
a
furnace
.
(c)
A
crucible
.
(d)
A
solderer's
furnace
.
Fire raft
,
a
raft
laden
with
combustibles
,
used
for
setting
fire
to
an
enemy's
ships
.
Fire roll
,
a
peculiar
beat
of
the
drum
to
summon
men
to
their
quarters
in
case
of
fire
.
Fire setting
Mining
,
the
process
of
softening
or
cracking
the
working
face
of
a
lode
,
to
facilitate
excavation
,
by
exposing
it
to
the
action
of
fire
; --
now
generally
superseded
by
the
use
of
explosives
. --
Raymond
.
Fire ship
,
a
vessel
filled
with
combustibles
,
for
setting
fire
to
an
enemy's
ships
.
Fire shovel
,
a
shovel
for
taking
up
coals
of
fire
.
Fire stink
,
the
stench
from
decomposing
iron
pyrites
,
caused
by
the
formation
of
hydrogen
sulfide
. --
Raymond
.
Fire surface
,
the
surfaces
of
a
steam
boiler
which
are
exposed
to
the
direct
heat
of
the
fuel
and
the
products
of
combustion
;
heating
surface
.
Fire swab
,
a
swab
saturated
with
water
,
for
cooling
a
gun
in
action
and
clearing
away
particles
of
powder
,
etc
. --
Farrow
.
Fire teaser
,
in
England
,
the
fireman
of
a
steam
emgine
.
Fire water
,
a
strong
alcoholic
beverage
; --
so
called
by
the
American
Indians
.
Fire worship
,
the
worship
of
fire
,
which
prevails
chiefly
in
Persia
,
among
the
followers
of
Zoroaster
,
called
Chebers
,
or
Guebers
,
and
among
the
Parsees
of
India
.
Greek fire
.
See
under
Greek
.
On fire
,
burning
;
hence
,
ardent
;
passionate
;
eager
;
zealous
.
Running fire
,
the
rapid
discharge
of
firearms
in
succession
by
a
line
of
troops
.
St. Anthony's fire
,
erysipelas
; --
an
eruptive
fever
which
St
.
Anthony
was
supposed
to
cure
miraculously
. --
Hoblyn
.
St. Elmo's fire
.
See
under
Saint Elmo
.
To set on fire
,
to
inflame
;
to
kindle
.
To take fire
,
to
begin
to
burn
;
to
fly
into
a
passion
.
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