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Becripple
Becripple Be*crip"ple, v. t.
To make a cripple of; to cripple; to lame. [R.] --Dr. H.
More.
Crippleness
Crippleness Crip"ple*ness, n.
Lameness. [R.] --Johnson.
Crippler
Crippler Crip"pler (-pl?r), n.
A wooden tool used in graining leather. --Knight.
Crippling
Crippling Crip"pling (-pl?ng), n.
Spars or timbers set up as a support against the side of a
building.
Cripply
Cripply Crip"ply (-pl?), a.
Lame; disabled; in a crippled condition. [R.] --Mrs.
Trollope.
DrippleDripple Drip"ple, a. [From Drip, cf. Dribble.]
Weak or rare. [Obs.] Gripple
Gripple Grip"ple, n.
A grasp; a gripe. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Gripple
Gripple Grip"ple, a. [Dim. fr. gripe.]
Griping; greedy; covetous; tenacious. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Grippleness
Grippleness Grip"ple*ness, n.
The quality of being gripple. [Obs.]
RippleRipple Rip"ple, n. [FRom Rip, v.]
An implement, with teeth like those of a comb, for removing
the seeds and seed vessels from flax, broom corn, etc. Ripple
Ripple Rip"ple, v. t.
1. To remove the seeds from (the stalks of flax, etc.), by
means of a ripple.
2. Hence, to scratch or tear. --Holland.
RippleRipple Rip"ple, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Rippled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Rippling.] [Cf. Rimple, Rumple.]
1. To become fretted or dimpled on the surface, as water when
agitated or running over a rough bottom; to be covered
with small waves or undulations, as a field of grain.
2. To make a sound as of water running gently over a rough
bottom, or the breaking of ripples on the shore. Ripple
Ripple Rip"ple, v. t.
To fret or dimple, as the surface of running water; to cover
with small waves or undulations; as, the breeze rippled the
lake.
RippleRipple Rip"ple, n.
1. The fretting or dimpling of the surface, as of running
water; little curling waves.
2. A little wave or undulation; a sound such as is made by
little waves; as, a ripple of laughter.
3. (physics) a small wave on the surface of water or other
liquids for which the driving force is not gravity, but
surface tension.
4. (Electrical engineering) the residual AC component in the
DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a
percentage of the steady component of the current.
Ripple grass. (Bot.) See Ribwort.
Ripple marks, a system of parallel ridges on sand, produced
by wind, by the current of a steam, or by the agitation of
wind waves; also (Geol.), a system of parallel ridges on
the surface of a sandstone stratum. Ripple grassRipple Rip"ple, n.
1. The fretting or dimpling of the surface, as of running
water; little curling waves.
2. A little wave or undulation; a sound such as is made by
little waves; as, a ripple of laughter.
3. (physics) a small wave on the surface of water or other
liquids for which the driving force is not gravity, but
surface tension.
4. (Electrical engineering) the residual AC component in the
DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a
percentage of the steady component of the current.
Ripple grass. (Bot.) See Ribwort.
Ripple marks, a system of parallel ridges on sand, produced
by wind, by the current of a steam, or by the agitation of
wind waves; also (Geol.), a system of parallel ridges on
the surface of a sandstone stratum. Ripple marksRipple Rip"ple, n.
1. The fretting or dimpling of the surface, as of running
water; little curling waves.
2. A little wave or undulation; a sound such as is made by
little waves; as, a ripple of laughter.
3. (physics) a small wave on the surface of water or other
liquids for which the driving force is not gravity, but
surface tension.
4. (Electrical engineering) the residual AC component in the
DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a
percentage of the steady component of the current.
Ripple grass. (Bot.) See Ribwort.
Ripple marks, a system of parallel ridges on sand, produced
by wind, by the current of a steam, or by the agitation of
wind waves; also (Geol.), a system of parallel ridges on
the surface of a sandstone stratum. RippledRipple Rip"ple, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Rippled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Rippling.] [Cf. Rimple, Rumple.]
1. To become fretted or dimpled on the surface, as water when
agitated or running over a rough bottom; to be covered
with small waves or undulations, as a field of grain.
2. To make a sound as of water running gently over a rough
bottom, or the breaking of ripples on the shore. Ripple-marked
Ripple-marked Rip"ple-marked`, a.
Having ripple marks.
Ripplet
Ripplet Rip"plet, n.
A small ripple.
RipplingRipple Rip"ple, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Rippled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Rippling.] [Cf. Rimple, Rumple.]
1. To become fretted or dimpled on the surface, as water when
agitated or running over a rough bottom; to be covered
with small waves or undulations, as a field of grain.
2. To make a sound as of water running gently over a rough
bottom, or the breaking of ripples on the shore. Ripplingly
Ripplingly Rip"pling*ly, adv.
In a rippling manner.
Ripply
Ripply Rip"ply, a.
Having ripples; as, ripply water; hence, resembling the sound
of rippling water; as, ripply laughter; a ripply cove.
--Keats.
Meaning of Rippl from wikipedia
- József
Rippl-Rónai (23 May 1861 – 25
November 1927) was a
Hungarian painter. He
first introduced modern artistic movements in the
Hungarian art. He was...
- ISBN 978-3825222611. Wolf,
Werner (2015). “Literature and Music: Theory.” In:
Gabriele Rippl, ed.
Handbook of Intermediality.
Literature –
Image –
Sound – Music. Berlin:...
- stand-alone
media player as well.
RasPlex is a fork of OpenELEC.
Rippl-TV by
Rippl-TV
Electronics is a
development framework and
software platform centered...
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Express train Gh****em-Fachand 2012, p. 1-2. Escherle, Nora Anna (2013).
Rippl, Gabriele; Schweighauser, Philipp; Kirss, Tina; Sutrop, Margit; Steffen...
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Portrait by József
Rippl-Rónai...
- in
carriage of the
Sabarmati Express train Escherle, Nora Anna (2013).
Rippl, Gabriele; Schweighauser, Philipp; Kirss, Tina; Sutrop, Margit; Steffen...
- 1894–1896
Albert Lebourg, Paris, l'écluse de la Monnaie.
Soleil d'hiver József
Rippl-Rónai,
Female with Flower, 1891
Louise Catherine Breslau,
Portrait of Henry...
- Paul
Ranson (1864–1909), le nabi plus ****onard que le nabi ****onard József
Rippl-Rónai (1861–1927), le nabi
hongrois Ker-Xavier
Roussel (1867–1944) Paul...
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Stellmacher &
Kessner (c. 1900),
Museum of
Applied Arts,
Budapest Vase, by József
Rippl-Rónai (1900), in the
Museum of
Applied Arts,
Budapest Vase with
vines and...
- and politician, and the
Indian immigrant Raj Kaul. His stepfather, Bill
Rippl,
worked as a
police officer. He was
raised in
Oshkosh and Fond du Lac. Kaul...