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Rideverb

To transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc.

Rideverb

To be transported in a vehicle; to travel as a passenger.

Rideverb

To transport (someone) in a vehicle.

Rideverb

(intransitive) Of a ship: to sail, to float on the water.

Rideverb

To be carried or supported by something lightly and quickly; to travel in such a way, as though on horseback.

Rideverb

(intransitive) To support a rider, as a horse; to move under the saddle.

Rideverb

To mount (someone) to have sex with them; to have sexual intercourse with.

Rideverb

To nag or criticize; to annoy (someone).

Rideverb

(intransitive) Of clothing: to gradually move (up) and crease; to ruckle.

Rideverb

(intransitive) To rely, depend (on).

Rideverb

(intransitive) Of clothing: to rest (in a given way on a part of the body).

Rideverb

(lacrosse) To play defense on the defensemen or midfielders, as an attackman.

Rideverb

To manage insolently at will; to domineer over.

Rideverb

To convey, as by riding; to make or do by riding.

Rideverb

(surgery) To overlap (each other); said of bones or fractured fragments.

Ridenoun

An instance of riding.

Ridenoun

(informal) A vehicle.

Ridenoun

An amusement ridden at a fair or amusement park.

Ridenoun

A lift given to someone in another person's vehicle.

Ridenoun

(UK) A road or avenue cut in a wood, for riding; a bridleway or other wide country path.

Ridenoun

A saddle horse.

Ridenoun

(Ireland) A person (or sometimes a thing or a place) that is visually attractive.

Rideverb

To be carried on the back of an animal, as a horse.

Rideverb

To be borne in a carriage; as, to ride in a coach, in a car, and the like. See Synonym, below.

Rideverb

To be borne or in a fluid; to float; to lie.

Rideverb

To be supported in motion; to rest.

Rideverb

To manage a horse, as an equestrian.

Rideverb

To support a rider, as a horse; to move under the saddle; as, a horse rides easy or hard, slow or fast.

Rideverb

To sit on, so as to be carried; as, to ride a horse; to ride a bicycle.

Rideverb

To manage insolently at will; to domineer over.

Rideverb

To convey, as by riding; to make or do by riding.

Rideverb

To overlap (each other); - said of bones or fractured fragments.

Ridenoun

The act of riding; an excursion on horseback or in a vehicle.

Ridenoun

A saddle horse.

Ridenoun

A road or avenue cut in a wood, or through grounds, to be used as a place for riding; a riding.

Ridenoun

a journey in a vehicle driven by someone else;

Ridenoun

a mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement

Rideverb

sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions;

Rideverb

be carried or travel on or in a vehicle;

Rideverb

continue undisturbed and without interference;

Rideverb

move like a floating object;

Rideverb

harass with persistent criticism or carping;

Rideverb

be sustained or supported or borne;

Rideverb

have certain properties when driven;

Rideverb

be contingent on;

Rideverb

lie moored or anchored;

Rideverb

sit on and control a vehicle;

Rideverb

climb up on the body;

Rideverb

ride over, along, or through;

Rideverb

keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot;

Rideverb

copulate with;

Synonymnoun

A word whose meaning is the same as that of another word.

Synonymnoun

A word or phrase with a meaning that is the same as, or very similar to, another word or phrase.

Synonymnoun

(zoology) Any of the formal names for a taxon, including the valid name (i.e. the senior synonym).

Synonymnoun

Any name for a taxon, usually a validly published, formally accepted one, but often also an unpublished name.

Synonymnoun

(databases) An alternative (often shorter) name defined for an object in a database.

Synonymnoun

One of two or more words (commonly words of the same language) which are equivalents of each other; one of two or more words which have very nearly the same signification, and therefore may often be used interchangeably. See under Synonymous.

Synonymnoun

An incorrect or incorrectly applied scientific name, as a new name applied to a species or genus already properly named, or a specific name preoccupied by that of another species of the same genus; - so used in the system of nomenclature (which see) in which the correct scientific names of certain natural groups (usually genera, species, and subspecies) are regarded as determined by priority.

Synonymnoun

One of two or more words corresponding in meaning but of different languages; a heteronym.

Synonymnoun

two words that can be interchanged in a context are said to be synonymous relative to that context

Synonymnoun

a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close

Synonymnoun

a person or thing so closely associated with a particular quality or idea that the mention of their name calls it to mind

Synonymnoun

a taxonomic name which has the same application as another, especially one which has been superseded and is no longer valid.

Synonym

A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in the same language. For example, the words begin, start, commence, and initiate are all synonyms of one another; they are synonymous.

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