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- Ripple - v. - An implement, with teeth like those of a comb, for removing the seeds and seed vessels from flax, broom corn, etc.
- Ripple - v. t. - To remove the seeds from (the stalks of flax, etc.), by means of a ripple.
- Ripple - v. t. - Hence, to scratch or tear.
- Ripple - v. i. - 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.
- Ripple - v. i. - To make a sound as of water running gently over a rough bottom, or the breaking of ripples on the shore.
- Ripple - 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.
- Ripple - n. - The fretting or dimpling of the surface, as of running water; little curling waves.
- Ripple - n. - A little wave or undulation; a sound such as is made by little waves; as, a ripple of laughter.
- Ripple - n. - a small wave on the surface of water or other liquids for which the driving force is not gravity, but surface tension.
- Ripple - n. - the residual AC component in the DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a percentage of the steady component of the current.
- Ripple-marked - a. - Having ripple marks.
- Rippled - imp. & p. p. - of Ripple
- Ripplet - n. - A small ripple.
- Crisp - a. - Curled with the ripple of the water.
- Ripple - n. - A little wave or undulation; a sound such as is made by little waves; as, a ripple of laughter.
- Ripple-marked - a. - Having ripple marks.
- Wimple - v. t. - To cause to appear as if laid in folds or plaits; to cause to ripple or undulate; as, the wind wimples the surface of water.
- Ribwort - n. - A species of plantain (Plantago lanceolata) with long, narrow, ribbed leaves; -- called also rib grass, ripple grass, ribwort plantain.
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- G376 ἀνάπηρος - 376 ἀνάπηρος - ἈΝΆΠΗΡΟΣ - - anápēros - an-ap'-ay-ros - from ἀνά (in the sense of intensity) and (maimed); crippled:--maimed. - Adjective - greek
- G5560 χωλός - 5560 χωλός - ΧΩΛΌΣ - - chōlós - kho-los' - apparently a primary word; "halt", i.e. limping:--cripple, halt, lame. - Adjective - greek
- G2948 κυλλός - 2948 κυλλός - ΚΥΛΛΌΣ - - kyllós - kool-los' - from the same as κυλιόω; rocking about, i.e. crippled (maimed, in feet or hands):--maimed. - Adjective - greek
- H5384 נָשֶׁה - 5384 נָשֶׁה - נָשֶׁה - - nâsheh - naw-sheh' - from נָשָׁה, in the sense of failure; rheumatic or crippled (from the incident to Jacob); which shrank. - Noun Masculine - heb
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