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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Range
,
n.
1.
A
series
of
things
in
a
line
;
a
row
;
a
rank
;
as
,
a
range
of
buildings
;
a
range
of
mountains
.
2.
An
aggregate
of
individuals
in
one
rank
or
degree
;
an
order
;
a
class
.
The
next
range
of
beings
above
him
are
the
immaterial
intelligences
.
--
Sir
M
.
Hale
.
3.
The
step
of
a
ladder
;
a
rung
.
4.
A
kitchen
grate
. [
Obs
.]
He
was
bid
at
his
first
coming
to
take
off
the
range
,
and
let
down
the
cinders
.
--
L'Estrange
.
5.
An
extended
cooking
apparatus
of
cast
iron
,
set
in
brickwork
,
and
affording
conveniences
for
various
ways
of
cooking
;
also
,
a
kind
of
cooking
stove
.
6.
A
bolting
sieve
to
sift
meal
. [
Obs
.
or
Prov
.
Eng
.]
7.
A
wandering
or
roving
;
a
going
to
and
fro
;
an
excursion
;
a
ramble
;
an
expedition
.
He
may
take
a
range
all
the
world
over
.
--
South
.
8.
That
which
may
be
ranged
over
;
place
or
room
for
excursion
;
especially
,
a
region
of
country
in
which
cattle
or
sheep
may
wander
and
pasture
.
9.
Extent
or
space
taken
in
by
anything
excursive
;
compass
or
extent
of
excursion
;
reach
;
scope
;
discursive
power
;
as
,
the
range
of
one's
voice
,
or
authority
.
Far
as
creation's
ample
range
extends
.
--
Pope
.
The
range
and
compass
of
Hammond's
knowledge
filled
the
whole
circle
of
the
arts
.
--
Bp
.
Fell
.
A
man
has
not
enough
range
of
thought
.
--
Addison
.
10.
Biol.
The
region
within
which
a
plant
or
animal
naturally
lives
.
11.
Gun.
(a)
The
horizontal
distance
to
which
a
shot
or
other
projectile
is
carried
.
(b)
Sometimes
,
less
properly
,
the
trajectory
of
a
shot
or
projectile
.
(c)
A
place
where
shooting
,
as
with
cannons
or
rifles
,
is
practiced
.
12.
In
the
public
land
system
of
the
United
States
,
a
row
or
line
of
townships
lying
between
two
successive
meridian
lines
six
miles
apart
.
Note:
☞
The
meridians
included
in
each
great
survey
are
numbered
in
order
east
and
west
from
the
“principal meridian”
of
that
survey
,
and
the
townships
in
the
range
are
numbered
north
and
south
from
the
“base line,”
which
runs
east
and
west
;
as
,
township
No
. 6,
N
.,
range
7,
W
.,
from
the
fifth
principal
meridian
.
13.
Naut.
See
Range of cable
,
below
.
Range of accommodation
Optics
,
the
distance
between
the
near
point
and
the
far
point
of
distinct
vision
, --
usually
measured
and
designated
by
the
strength
of
the
lens
which
if
added
to
the
refracting
media
of
the
eye
would
cause
the
rays
from
the
near
point
to
appear
as
if
they
came
from
the
far
point
.
Range finder
Gunnery
,
an
instrument
,
or
apparatus
,
variously
constructed
,
for
ascertaining
the
distance
of
an
inaccessible
object
, --
used
to
determine
what
elevation
must
be
given
to
a
gun
in
order
to
hit
the
object
;
a
position
finder
.
Range of cable
Naut.
,
a
certain
length
of
slack
cable
ranged
along
the
deck
preparatory
to
letting
go
the
anchor
.
Range work
Masonry
,
masonry
of
squared
stones
laid
in
courses
each
of
which
is
of
even
height
throughout
the
length
of
the
wall
; --
distinguished
from
broken
range
work
,
which
consists
of
squared
stones
laid
in
courses
not
continuously
of
even
height
.
To get the range of
(
an
object
)
Gun.
,
to
find
the
angle
at
which
the
piece
must
be
raised
to
reach
(
the
object
)
without
carrying
beyond
.
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