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ARRECT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : rigidly erect : lifted up : raised. a rabbit with ears arrect. www.merriam-webster.com
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arrect - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · (obsolete) Lifted up; raised; erect. · (obsolete) Attentive, like a person listening. · a. 1719, George Smalridge, On Hearing the Word of God : God ... en.wiktionary.org
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ARRECT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
arrect in British English (əˈrɛkt IPA Pronunciation Guide ) adjective 1. (of an animal's ears) pricked up 2. attentive www.collinsdictionary.com
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arrect
▪ I. arrect later corrupt f. aret v. Obs. to impute.▪ II. † aˈrrect, v. Obs. Also 6 arecte. [f. L. arrect- ppl. stem of arrig-ĕre to raise up, incite, f. ar- = ad- to + -rigĕre = regĕre to straighten.] 1. To set upright.1530 Palsgr. 436/1, I arecte, I adresse up or set up a thyng, Je metz sus..je me... Oxford English Dictionary
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37 Synonyms & Antonyms for ARRECT - Thesaurus.com
Arrect means upright, erected, or on the alert, and can also mean brought into upright position. www.thesaurus.com
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Arrect
ARRECT'ED, adjective [Latin arrectus, raised, erect, from arrigo. See Reach.] Erect; attentive; as a person listening. webstersdictionary1828.com
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arrectary
† aˈrrectary Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. arrectārius, f. arrect-us: see prec. and -ary. Used subst. in L.] An upright post or beam.c 1620 Bp. Hall Serm. Gal. ii. 20 (R.) The arrectary or beam of his cross. Oxford English Dictionary
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ARRECT - The Law Dictionary
Arrect. Definition and Citations: To accuse or charge with an offense. Arrectati, accused or suspected persons. Previous Definition: Arrears, Or Arrearages. thelawdictionary.org
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"ARRECT": Raise upright; set or lift - OneLook
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To direct. ▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To impute. ▸ adjective: (obsolete) Lifted up; raised; erect. ▸ adjective: (obsolete) ... onelook.com
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arrect, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word arrect is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for arrect is from 1646, in the writing of John Gregory, orientalist. www.oed.com
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arrect - definition and meaning - Wordnik
To raise or lift up; make erect. To direct. To impute. Erect; erected. Attentive, as a person listening. In botany, pointing ... www.wordnik.com
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arrect Rhymes - Merriam-Webster
What rhymes with arrect? effect, subject, respect, direct, correct, perfect, affect, protect, expect, select, reflect. www.merriam-webster.com
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De (Chinese)
Based on the phonetic element "upright; erect" and the radical suggesting movement, he translates as English arrect "set upright; direct upward" (from wikipedia.org
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arette
† aˈret, aˈrett(e, v. Obs. 4–7; also 5–7 arret(te, 5 arect, 5–6 arrect. [a. OF. arete-r, aretter, f. à to + reter (Pr. and OSp. reptar):—L. reputā-re to count, reckon: see repute. After 1400 erroneously latinized (in England) as arrectāre, as if connected with rectum, whence the common 15–16th c. sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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erect
▪ I. erect, a. and n. (ɪˈrɛkt) [ad. L. ērect-us, pa. pple. of ērigĕre to set up, f. ē out + regĕre to direct.] A. adj. 1. Upright, in an upright posture; not bending forward or downward. Of straight lines and plane surfaces: Vertical. erect vision, the fact that we see objects ‘the right way up’, no... Oxford English Dictionary
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