Word Meanings - RANKLY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
With rank or vigorous growth; luxuriantly; hence, coarsely; grossly; as, weeds grow rankly.
Related words: (words related to RANKLY)
- VIGOROUS
1. Possessing vigor; full of physical or mental strength or active force; strong; lusty; robust; as, a vigorous youth; a vigorous plant. Famed for his valor, young, At sea successful, vigorous and strong. Waller. 2. Exhibiting strength, either - COARSELY
In a coarse manner; roughly; rudely; inelegantly; uncivilly; meanly. - LUXURIANTLY
In a luxuriant manner. - HENCE
ending; cf. -wards), also hen, henne, hennen, heonnen, heonene, AS. heonan, heonon, heona, hine; akin to OHG. hinnan, G. hinnen, OHG. 1. From this place; away. "Or that we hence wend." Chaucer. Arise, let us go hence. John xiv. 31. I will send - GROWTHEAD
A lazy person; a blockhead. Tusser. - GROWTH
1. The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, etc.; augmentation; advancement; production; - GROWTHFUL
Having capacity of growth. J. Hamilton. - RANKLY
With rank or vigorous growth; luxuriantly; hence, coarsely; grossly; as, weeds grow rankly. - HENCEFORWARD
From this time forward; henceforth. - HENCEFORTH
From this time forward; henceforward. I never from thy side henceforth to stray. Milton. - GROSSLY
In a gross manner; greatly; coarsely; without delicacy; shamefully; disgracefully. - HEREHENCE
From hence. - WHENCEFORTH
From, or forth from, what or which place; whence. Spenser. - MISGROWTH
Bad growth; an unnatural or abnormal growth. - THENCEFROM
From that place. - INGROWTH
A growth or development inward. J. LeConte. - OUTGROWTH
That which grows out of, or proceeds from, anything; an excrescence; an offshoot; hence, a result or consequence. - THENCE
see -wards) thennes, thannes , AS. thanon, thanan, thonan; akin to OHG. dannana, dannan, danan, and G. 1. From that place. "Bid him thence go." Chaucer. When ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them. Mark - ARCHENCEPHALA
The division that includes man alone. R. Owen. - THENCEFORTH
From that time; thereafter. If the salt have lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted it is thenceforth good for nothing. Matt. v. 13. Note: This word is sometimes preceded by from, -- a redundancy sanctioned by custom. Chaucer. John. xix. 12. - WHENCEEVER
Whencesoever. - UPGROWTH
The process or result of growing up; progress; development. The new and mighty upgrowth of poetry in Italy. J. R. Green.