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American professional ultimate team
The Chicago Union are a professional ultimate team based in Evanston, Illinois, a northern suburb of Chicago. The Union compete in the Ultimate Frisbee
Chicago_Union
Railroad station in Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Union Station is an intercity and commuter rail terminal located in the West Loop neighborhood of the Near West Side of Chicago, United States
Chicago_Union_Station
Meatpacking district of Chicago
The Union Stock Yard & Transit Co., or The Yards, was the meatpacking district in Chicago for more than a century, starting in 1865. The district was
Union_Stock_Yards
Most populous city in Illinois, United States
hub between the eastern and western United States. Chicago's first railway, Galena and Chicago Union Railroad, and the Illinois and Michigan Canal opened
Chicago
Professional rugby union team from Chicago, Illinois, US
The Chicago Hounds are an American professional rugby union team based in the Chicago metropolitan area that competes in Major League Rugby (MLR). The
Chicago_Hounds_(rugby_union)
US trade union
The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is a labor union that represents teachers, paraprofessionals, and clinicians in the Chicago public school system. The
Chicago_Teachers_Union
Topics referred to by the same term
Chicago Union Giants may refer to: Chicago Unions, a Negro league baseball team that played from 1887 to 1900 Leland Giants, a Negro league baseball team
Chicago_Union_Giants
Patriotic society to support the policies of Abraham Lincoln
The Union League Club of Chicago is a prominent civic and social club in Chicago that was founded in 1879. Its second and current clubhouse is located
Union_League_Club_of_Chicago
Municipal park in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Union Park is a municipal park in Chicago, Illinois, comprising 13.46 acres (5.45 ha). Located in the Near West Side, the park is just south of Ashland/Lake
Union_Park_(Chicago)
Defunct American baseball team
The Chicago Unions were a professional, black baseball team that played in the late 19th century, prior to the formation of the Negro leagues. Organized
Chicago_Unions
Sports in Chicago include many professional sports teams. Chicago is one of eleven U.S. cities to have teams from the five major American professional
Sports_in_Chicago
Former American railway company
Galena and Chicago Union Railroad (G&CU) was the first railroad constructed out of Chicago, intended to provide a shipping route between Chicago and the
Galena and Chicago Union Railroad
Galena_and_Chicago_Union_Railroad
American Hockey League team in Rosemont, Illinois
The Chicago Wolves are a professional ice hockey team based in the Chicago metropolitan area. They are the American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the
Chicago_Wolves
American professional soccer club based in Chicago
Chicago Fire Football Club is an American professional soccer club based in Chicago. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the
Chicago_Fire_FC
American independent professional baseball team
The Chicago Dogs are an independent professional baseball team based in Rosemont, Illinois. They are members of the American Association of Professional
Chicago_Dogs
City in Illinois, United States
Turner, after its founder, John Bice Turner, president of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad (G&CU) in 1855. The city was initially established around the
West_Chicago,_Illinois
National Basketball Association team in Chicago, Illinois
The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Bulls compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member
Chicago_Bulls
Metropolitan area in the United States
Indiana portion of the metropolitan area. In addition, Amtrak's Union Station in Downtown Chicago is one of its largest hubs, with numerous lines radiating
Chicago_metropolitan_area
Area of the city of Chicago, Illinois, US
phrase: "The Union Stock Yard, Chicago is ..." The Union Stock Yard Gate marking the old entrance to stockyards was designated a Chicago Landmark on February
South_Side,_Chicago
Major League Baseball franchise
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club
Chicago_White_Sox
Railroad in the Midwestern United States
feeders and branches. Union Pacific (UP) purchased the company in April 1995 and integrated it with its own operation. The Chicago and North Western Railway
Chicago and North Western Railway
Chicago_and_North_Western_Railway
National Hockey League team in the Chicago, Illinois
The Chicago Blackhawks (spelled Black Hawks until 1986, and known colloquially as the Hawks) are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago. The Blackhawks
Chicago_Blackhawks
Community area in Chicago, Illinois
the Loop, giving rise to the Chicago School of architecture. By the late 19th century, cable car turnarounds and the Union Loop encircled the area, giving
Chicago_Loop
Major League Baseball franchise
The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National
Chicago_Cubs
National Football League franchise in Chicago, Illinois
The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the
Chicago_Bears
Topics referred to by the same term
Chicago Union Stock Yards fire may refer to: Chicago Union Stock Yards fire (1910), 21 firefighters and 3 civilians killed Chicago Union Stock Yards fire
Chicago Union Stock Yards fire
Chicago_Union_Stock_Yards_fire
The Chicago Union Station Company (reporting mark CUST) was a wholly owned subsidiary of Amtrak that owned Chicago's Union Station, the largest intercity
Chicago_Union_Station_Company
Suburban railroad operator in the Chicago metropolitan area, Illinois, US
owned routes. Four other routes continue to be operated by Union Pacific (formerly Chicago & North Western) and BNSF (formerly Burlington Northern) under
Metra
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Union or union in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Union commonly refers to: Trade union, an organization of workers Tenants union, an organization
Union
Class I freight railroad in the United States
over 32,200 miles (51,800 km) routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pacific is the second-largest railroad in the United States
Union_Pacific_Railroad
Historic gate in Chicago, Illinois
The Union Stock Yard Gate, located on Exchange Avenue at Peoria Street, was the entrance to the famous Union Stock Yards in Chicago. The gate was designed
Union_Stock_Yard_Gate
powerful ward-based political machines. Many joined militant labor unions, and Chicago became notorious for its violent strikes, but respected for its high
History_of_Chicago
Airport in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Chicago Midway International Airport (IATA: MDW, ICAO: KMDW, FAA LID: MDW) is a major commercial airport on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois, located
Midway_International_Airport
Killed 21 CFD, 3 civilians
The Chicago Union Stock Yards fire occurred from December 22 to December 23, 1910, in Chicago, resulting in the deaths of twenty-one Chicago Fire Department
Chicago Union Stock Yards fire (1910)
Chicago_Union_Stock_Yards_fire_(1910)
Railway line in Wisconsin and Illinois
CPKC's two northern routes from Chicago. The Union Pacific Railroad operates its Milwaukee Subdivision, a former Chicago & Northwestern Railway line, parallel
C&M_Subdivision
Chicago "L" station
Dearborn subway at LaSalle. It is the closest 'L' station to Union Station, which doubles as Chicago's Amtrak station and the downtown terminal for several Metra
Clinton station (CTA Blue Line)
Clinton_station_(CTA_Blue_Line)
Proposed Metra inter-city rail service
operate without stops along the Milwaukee District West Line between Chicago Union Station and Elgin, with a stop at one of the three existing Metra stations
Rockford Intercity Passenger Rail
Rockford_Intercity_Passenger_Rail
and Chicago Union Railroad enters operation becoming the first railroad in Chicago 1849 Wauconda is founded. 1850: Population: 29,963. 1851 Chicago's first
Timeline_of_Chicago_history
Law school in Chicago, Illinois, US
Northwestern University and located in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is considered part of the T14, an unofficial
Pritzker_School_of_Law
BIG3 basketball team
The Chicago Triplets are an American men's 3-on-3 basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois that plays in the BIG3. They were the first team announced
Chicago_Triplets
History of American city
Chicago in the 1930s was one of the major centers of activity in the United States. 1930s Chicago is strongly associated with gangsters and the mafia
Chicago_in_the_1930s
Commuter rail line in Illinois
Railway's American headquarters in Minneapolis. The line runs from Chicago Union Station through the western suburbs to Elgin, Illinois. As of February
Milwaukee_District_West_Line
North American trade union
(TDIU). In 1901, a group of teamsters in Chicago, Illinois, broke from the TDIU and formed the Teamsters National Union. Unlike the TDIU, which permitted large
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
International_Brotherhood_of_Teamsters
United States Hockey League team
The Chicago Steel are an ice hockey team that plays in the United States Hockey League since 2000. The Steel won Anderson Cups in 2020 and 2021, and won
Chicago_Steel
Negro league baseball team (1901–1910)
Chicago Unions and the Chicago Columbia Giants in 1901, and then split in 1910 to form the Chicago Giants and what would become known as the Chicago American
Leland_Giants
Historic train station in Kansas City
Service train departs to Chicago Union Station in the afternoon where it shares the same track between St. Louis and Chicago with the Lincoln Service
Kansas_City_Union_Station
Former railroad in the midwestern United States
Chicago Union Railroad would bypass their towns in favor of West Chicago on its route; at the time, that was the only line running west from Chicago.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Chicago,_Burlington_and_Quincy_Railroad
American professional soccer club
Chicago Stars Football Club is an American professional soccer team based in the Chicago metropolitan area that competes in the National Women's Soccer
Chicago_Stars_FC
Amtrak service from Chicago, IL to New York, NY
passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York Penn Station and Chicago Union Station via Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Charlottesville, Charleston
Cardinal_(train)
Women's National Basketball Association franchise based in Chicago, Illinois
The Chicago Sky are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Sky compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as
Chicago_Sky
Rail line in Illinois, United States
June, the line was extended further south to Chicago Union Station by crossing over the North Branch Chicago River and intersecting at-grade with C&NW tracks
Chicago_and_Evanston_Railroad
1909 urban plan
A new Chicago Union Station was finished in 1925, but no other stations were consolidated or relocated. In 1929, the South Branch of the Chicago River
Burnham_Plan_of_Chicago
Community area in Chicago, Illinois
Old Norwood Park, Oriole Park, and Union Ridge. The community area contains the oldest extant building in Chicago, the Noble–Seymour–Crippen House, built
Norwood_Park,_Chicago
Commuter rail line in Wisconsin and Illinois
The Union Pacific North Line (UP-N) is a commuter rail line operated by Metra in the Chicago metropolitan area. It runs between Ogilvie Transportation
Union_Pacific_North_Line
Pro-Union club during the American Civil War
the Union League Clubs of New York and Chicago). The Philadelphia building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The Union Leagues
Union_League
Museum in Union, Illinois, U.S.
in Union, Illinois, and the largest railroad museum in the United States. It is located in the Chicago metropolitan area at 7000 Olson Road in Union, Illinois
Illinois_Railway_Museum
Livestock and meat-processing complex
Union Stockyards of Omaha, Nebraska, were founded in 1883 in South Omaha by the Union Stock Yards Company of Omaha. A fierce rival of Chicago's Union
Union_Stockyards_(Omaha)
Commuter rail station in Chicago Ridge, Illinois
Chicago Ridge is a station on Metra's SouthWest Service in Chicago Ridge, Illinois. The station is 16.6 miles (26.7 km) away from Chicago Union Station
Chicago_Ridge_station
Organizations Center for Racial & Gender Equity Chicago Teachers Union Cook County College Teachers Union Incumbent ninth-term alderman Patrick J. O'Connor
2019 Chicago aldermanic election
2019_Chicago_aldermanic_election
American baseball player
Negro National League. He played for several years in Chicago for the Chicago Unions and Chicago Union Giants. During that time, he formed a battery with
Robert_Footes
American politician (1805–1877)
of Chicago. He was referred to as "the Astor of Chicago." He was, at one time, the city's richest citizen. He brought the Galena & Chicago Union RR out
William_B._Ogden
U.S. state
states in the union. By the end of the century, the population had reached 12.4 million. The Century of Progress World's fair was held at Chicago in 1933.
Illinois
American rugby union club
Chicago Blaze Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Lemont, Illinois. The Blaze's competes in the Midwest Rugby Football Union's Division
Chicago_Blaze_(rugby_union)
2011. Retrieved June 16, 2015. "Chicago Union Station Master Plan Study Completed" (Press release). City of Chicago. May 23, 2012. Retrieved February
List of busiest railway stations in North America
List_of_busiest_railway_stations_in_North_America
Meatpacking district, Illinois
The Chicago Union Stock Yards fire of 1934 was the second-most destructive fire in the city's history, after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, in terms of
Chicago Union Stock Yards fire (1934)
Chicago_Union_Stock_Yards_fire_(1934)
Companies in the Chicago metropolitan area in USA
Credit Union (Chicago) Amalgamated Bank of Chicago (Chicago) BMO US (Chicago) First American Bank (Elk Grove Village) Northern Trust (Chicago) Old National
List of companies in the Chicago metropolitan area
List_of_companies_in_the_Chicago_metropolitan_area
the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad between Chicago and Freeport made this stagecoach route obsolete. The Galena and Chicago Union was the first railroad
Galena–Chicago_trail
Topics referred to by the same term
(1930) Augusta Union Station Union Station (Columbus, Georgia) Savannah Union Station Chicago Union Station Englewood Union Station Joliet Union Station Peoria
Union_Station
Intercity bus station in Chicago, Illinois
the only intercity bus station in the city. Chicago has seen intercity bus transit since 1928, when a union station opened on Roosevelt Road, which served
Chicago_Bus_Station
Commuter rail service in the Chicago area
BNSF Railway in Chicago, Illinois and its western suburbs, running from Chicago Union Station to Aurora, Illinois through the Chicago Subdivision. In
BNSF_Line
Chicago, Illinois, is the third-largest city in the United States and a world transit hub. The area is served by two major airports, numerous highways
Transportation_in_Chicago
Metra rail commuter service in the Chicago area
The Union Pacific West Line (UP-W) is a commuter rail line operated by Metra in the Chicago metropolitan area. The line runs from the Ogilvie Transportation
Union_Pacific_West_Line
Private golf club in Illinois, U.S.
miles (37 km) west of Chicago Union Station, on the stock farm of A. Haddow Smith at Belmont, located one block north of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Chicago_Golf_Club
Rail line in Chicago metropolitan area
Texas Eagle service (as far as Joliet). From Bridgeport, services reach Chicago Union Station via Canadian National's Freeport Subdivision. In 1856, the Illinois
CN_Joliet_Subdivision
Canceled building in Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Spire is a cancelled skyscraper project that was partially built between 2007 and 2008 located at 400 Lake Shore in Chicago. If completed, it
Chicago_Spire
Chicago "L" station
approximately one block west. It is also three blocks east of Union Station, which doubles as Chicago's Amtrak station and the downtown terminus for several Metra
Quincy_station_(CTA)
from the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad (G&CU) to Aurora. According to railroad historian A. W. Newton, "The Galena and Chicago Union Railroad was then
Chicago_and_Aurora_Railroad
Mass transit
In 1900, Chicago already had the second largest cable car network in the United States and would eventually surpass New York City to have the largest
Cable_cars_in_Chicago
Metra commuter rail service in the Chicago area
hours only in the peak direction–to Chicago in the morning and Joliet in the afternoon, with the trip from Joliet to Union Station taking about 1 hour and
Heritage_Corridor
American professional baseball team
The Chicago American Giants were a Chicago-based Negro league baseball team. From 1910 until the mid-1930s, the American Giants were the most dominant
Chicago_American_Giants
1987 American crime film directed by Brian De Palma
train Payne will take out of town. As the duo await Payne's arrival at Chicago Union Station, Ness notices a young mother with two suitcases and her child
The_Untouchables_(film)
American professional basketball team of the NBA G League
and are affiliated with the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls play their home games at Now Arena, 25 miles (40 km) from Chicago. It became the thirteenth G-League
Windy_City_Bulls
Italian-American organized crime syndicate based in Chicago, Illinois
The Chicago Outfit, also known as the Outfit, the Chicago Mafia, the Chicago Mob, the Chicago crime family, the South Side Gang or the Organization, is
Chicago_Outfit
Commuter rail station in Bartlett, Illinois
Bartlett, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago. The station is 30.1 miles (48.4 km) away from Chicago Union Station, the eastern terminus of the line
Bartlett_station
Railroad in the Midwest and Northwest United States
offices were later located in Chicago's Railway Exchange building (built 1904) until 1924, at which time they moved to Chicago Union Station. In the 1890s, the
Milwaukee_Road
Transit hub in Illinois
to Chicago LaSalle Street Station and Chicago Union Station respectively. It is an intermediate stop on the Amtrak Texas Eagle from Chicago Union to San
Joliet_Gateway_Center
Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from its formation
Soviet_Union
State prison in Union County, Florida
The Union Correctional Institution, formerly referred to as Florida State Prison, and also commonly known as Raiford Prison, is a Florida Department of
Union Correctional Institution
Union_Correctional_Institution
Former passenger train between Chicago and St. Louis
formerly operated by the Chicago and Alton Railroad and its successor, the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad. The train departed Union Station in St. Louis,
The_Midnight_Special_(train)
Chicago Teachers' Federation was a teachers union in Chicago, Illinois, that was founded in 1897. It is considered a predecessor of today's Chicago Teachers
Chicago_Teachers'_Federation
Major American newspaper, founded 1847
The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1847, it was formerly self-styled as the "World's
Chicago_Tribune
Soccer club
Chicago Fire FC II is an American professional soccer team that is located in Bridgeview, Illinois. It is the reserve team of Chicago Fire FC and participates
Chicago_Fire_FC_II
Former transportation tunnels
tunnel was closed again in 1915-1916 during construction of the new Chicago Union Station. With the change to electricity cars could cross bridges and
Streetcar_tunnels_in_Chicago
Railroad station in Glenview, Illinois
Illinois, United States, north of Chicago. The station is located at 1116 Depot Street, 17.5 miles (28.2 km) from Chicago Union Station, the southern terminus
Glenview_station
Rail corridor in Chicago
The St. Charles Air Line is a rail line in Chicago, Illinois, partially owned by the BNSF Railway, Union Pacific Railroad (UP), and Canadian National
St._Charles_Air_Line
Village in Illinois, United States
Chicago Ridge is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Per the 2020 census, the population was 14,433. It is a suburb of Chicago. Chicago
Chicago_Ridge,_Illinois
Athletic teams of the University of Illinois Chicago
intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Illinois Chicago, located in Chicago, Illinois, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the Division
UIC_Flames
American public transport operator
include Chicago Union Traction (CUT), absorbed into Chicago Railways in 1908, and Chicago & Southern Traction (C&ST), absorbed into Chicago City Railway
Chicago_Surface_Lines
Historic train station in Indianapolis, Indiana, US
carrier, continues to serve Union Station from a waiting area beneath the train shed. The station is served by the Cardinal (Chicago–New York City, via Cincinnati
Indianapolis_Union_Station
American soccer club in Chicago
Chicago House Athletic Club is an American semi-professional men's soccer club owned by Laurence Girard and led by CEO Peter Wilt. The club is based in
Chicago_House_AC
CHICAGO UNION
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Boy/Male
Spanish
Heel.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Light; Happiness; Proud
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Lightning
Boy/Male
Arabic, Parsi
Lamp; Light
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lamp
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the many places called Newbury, named with the Old English elements nēowe ‘new’ + burh ‘fortress’, ‘fortified town’ (see Berry 1 and Bury).Thomas Newberry emigrated from Devon, England, to Dorchester, MA, in 1634. Among his descendants were a number of very successful manufacturers and entrepreneurs, including the brothers Oliver (1789–1860) and Walter (1804–68) Newberry, whose prosperity was linked with the growth and development of Chicago.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lamp
Boy/Male
Australian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Boy; Lad; Frenchman; Spanish Abbreviation of Ezekiel
Female
Spanish
Pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisca, CHICA means "French."
Male
Portuguese
Variant spelling of Portuguese Tiago, THIAGO means "Saint Iago."
Male
Portuguese
 Pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco, CHICO means "French." Compare with another form of Chico.
Boy/Male
Australian, Portuguese
Saint Elmo
Boy/Male
Spanish
Boy.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Union, Devotion
Girl/Female
Spanish
little girl.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places so called. Allerton on Merseyside, Chapel Allerton in West Yorkshire, and others in West Yorkshire were named in Old English as alra tūn ‘settlement by the alders’. One in Somerset (Alwarditone in Domesday Book) is ‘Ælfweard’s settlement’; one in West Yorkshire (Allerton Mauleverer, Alvertone in Domesday Book) is ‘Ælfhere’s settlement’.Isaac Allerton (?1586–1658) was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. His descendants included Samuel Allerton (1828–1914), one of the founders of modern Chicago.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Lamp; Allaudins Lamps
Male
Spanish
 Spanish name CHICO means "small." Compare with another form of Chico.
Boy/Male
Spanish
Boy; lad. Also Spanish abbreviation of Ezekiel.
Female
Japanese
(åƒé¦™å) Japanese name CHIKAKO means "very fragrant child."
CHICAGO UNION
CHICAGO UNION
Boy/Male
Greek
Gracious gift.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Light; Smile
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
Raven; Raven-haired
Girl/Female
Buddhist, Hindu, Indian
Safe
Boy/Male
English American
Forest; cup bearer.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Idol; Who Gets Happiness by Seeing Others Rejoicing
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Slave, Maid servant, Female servant
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : from the personal name Hywel ‘eminent’, popular since the Middle Ages in particular in honor of the great 10th-century law-giving Welsh king.English : habitational name from Howell in Lincolnshire, so named from an Old English hugol ‘mound’, ‘hillock’ or hūne ‘hoarhound’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Shredder of Flowers; Generous
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a.
Of or pertaining to union or unionists; tending to promote or preserve union.
n.
Alt. of Trade-unionist
n.
A member of a trades union, or a supporter of trades unions.
n.
That which is united, or made one; something formed by a combination or coalition of parts or members; a confederation; a consolidated body; a league; as, the weavers have formed a union; trades unions have become very numerous; the United States of America are often called the Union.
n.
Alt. of Chiaro-oscuro
n.
The arrangement of light and dark parts in a work of art, such as a drawing or painting, whether in monochrome or in color.
n.
A member or supporter of a trades union.
n.
A popular Moorish, Spanish, and South American dance, said to be the original of the fandango, etc.
n.
A red coloring matter. extracted from the Bignonia Chica, used by some tribes of South American Indians to stain the skin.
n.
A device emblematic of union, used on a national flag or ensign, sometimes, as in the military standard of Great Britain, covering the whole field; sometimes, as in the flag of the United States, and the English naval and marine flag, occupying the upper inner corner, the rest of the flag being called the fly. Also, a flag having such a device; especially, the flag of Great Britain.
n.
One who advocates or promotes union; especially a loyal supporter of a federal union, as that of the United States.
n.
See Chica.
n.
The art or practice of so arranging the light and dark parts as to produce a harmonious effect. Cf. Clair-obscur.
n.
To use shifts, cavils, or artifices.
n.
The use of artful subterfuge, designed to draw away attention from the merits of a case or question; -- specifically applied to legal proceedings; trickery; chicanery; caviling; sophistry.
a.
To travel; to make progress; to be moved by mechanical means; to go; as, the steamboat runs regularly to Albany; the train runs to Chicago.
n.
A fermented liquor or beer made in South American from a decoction of maize.
n.
The sentiment of attachment to a federal union, especially to the federal union of the United States.