What is the meaning of ARR. Phrases containing ARR
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a.
Formed or moving like, or in any respect resembling, an arrow; swift; darting; piercing.
n.
The act of arrogating, or making exorbitant claims; the act of taking more than one is justly entitled to.
n.
Arrogance.
n.
Arrogance.
n.
An herbaceous grasslike plant (Triglochin palustre, and other species) with pods opening so as to suggest barbed arrowheads.
n.
One who arrives.
n.
The act or habit of arrogating, or making undue claims in an overbearing manner; that species of pride which consists in exorbitant claims of rank, dignity, estimation, or power, or which exalts the worth or importance of the person to an undue degree; proud contempt of others; lordliness; haughtiness; self-assumption; presumption.
a.
Containing arrogance; marked with arrogance; proceeding from undue claims or self-importance; -- applied to things; as, arrogant pretensions or behavior.
a.
Consisting of arrows.
n.
A west Indian plant of the genus Maranta, esp. M. arundinacea, now cultivated in many hot countries. It said that the Indians used the roots to neutralize the venom in wounds made by poisoned arrows.
n.
Arrival.
v. i.
To come; said of time; as, the time arrived.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Arrogate
imp. & p. p.
of Arrogate
a.
Making undue claims and pretension; prone to arrogance.
adv.
In an arrogant manner; with undue pride or self-importance.
a.
Shaped like the head of an arrow; cuneiform.
n.
The head of an arrow.
pl.
of Arroyo
v. t.
To assume, or claim as one's own, unduly, proudly, or presumptuously; to make undue claims to, from vanity or baseless pretensions to right or merit; as, the pope arrogated dominion over kings.
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