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The act of walking, or moving on the feet with a slow pace; advance without running or leaping.
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Flowing or running across or through; as, a transfluent stream.
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Moving or advancing by running.
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Having a single rib or strong nerve running upward from the base; -- said of a leaf.
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A running ornament consisting of leaves and tendrils, used in Gothic architecture.
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The place of meeting of two slopes of a roof, which have their plates running in different directions, and form on the plan a reentrant angle.
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Continuous; keeping along step by step; as, he stated the facts with a running explanation.
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In a running manner.
v. i.
To move along on foot; to advance by steps; to go on at a moderate pace; specifically, of two-legged creatures, to proceed at a slower or faster rate, but without running, or lifting one foot entirely before the other touches the ground.
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Discharging pus; as, a running sore.
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Extending by a slender climbing or trailing stem; as, a running vine.
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Having a running gait; not a trotter or pacer.
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That which runs or flows; the quantity of a liquid which flows in a certain time or during a certain operation; as, the first running of a still.
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Running beneath the surface; hidden.
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Running or lying across; transverse; as, a transversal line.
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Successive; one following the other without break or intervention; -- said of periods of time; as, to be away two days running; to sow land two years running.
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trained and kept for running races; as, a running horse.
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Any species of limicoline birds of the genera Strepsilas and Arenaria, allied to the plovers, especially the common American and European species (Strepsilas interpres). They are so called from their habit of turning up small stones in search of mollusks and other aquatic animals. Called also brant bird, sand runner, sea quail, sea lark, sparkback, and skirlcrake.
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The act of one who, or of that which runs; as, the running was slow.
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Flowing; easy; cursive; as, a running hand.
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