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Low Definition

–adjective
1. situated, placed, or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf.
2. of small extent upward; not high or tall: A low wall surrounds the property.
3. not far above the horizon, as a planet: The moon was low in the sky.
4. lying or being below the general level: low ground.
5. designating or pertaining to regions near sea level, esp. near the sea: low countries.
6. bending or passing far downward; deep: a low bow.
7. (of a garment) low-necked; décolleté: The dress she wore was fashionably low.
8. rising but slightly from a surface: a low relief on a frieze.
9. of less than average or normal height or depth, as a liquid or stream: The river is low this time of year.
10. near the first of a series: a low number.
11. ranked near the beginning or bottom on some scale of measurement: a low income bracket.
12. indicating the bottom or the point farthest down: the low point in his creative life.
13. lacking in strength, energy, or vigor; feeble; weak: to feel low and listless.
14. providing little nourishment or strength, as a diet.
15. of small number, amount, degree, force, intensity, etc.: low visibility; a generator with a low output.
16. indicated or represented by a low number: A low latitude is one relatively near the equator.
17. soft: subdued; not loud: a low murmur.
18. Music. produced by relatively slow vibrations, as sounds; grave in pitch.
19. assigning or attributing little worth, value, excellence, or the like: a low estimate of a new book.
20. containing a relatively small amount: a diet low in starches.
21. nearing depletion; not adequately supplied: low on funds; Our stock of towels is low.
2 9a5 2. depressed or dejected: low spirits.
23. far down in the scale of rank or estimation; humble: of low birth.
24. of inferior quality or character: a low grade of fabric; a low type of intellect.
25. lacking in dignity or elevation, as of thought or expression.
26. mean, base, or disreputable: low tricks; low companions.
27. coarse or vulgar: entertainment of a low sort.
28. Boxing. struck or delivered below a contestant's belt.
29. Biology. having a relatively simple structure; not complex in organization.
30. Phonetics. (of a vowel) articulated with a relatively large opening above the tongue, as the vowels of hat, hut, hot, ought, etc. Compare high (def. 23).
31. Automotive. of, pertaining to, or operating at the gear transmission ratio at which the drive shaft moves at the lowest speed with relation to the speed of the engine crankshaft, used esp. for temporarily overcoming the weight or inertia of the vehicle; first: low gear.
32. Baseball. (of a pitched ball) 105e passing the plate at a level below that of the batter's knees: a low curve.
33. Cards. having less value than other cards: a low card.
34. Metallurgy. having a relatively small amount of a specified constituent (usually used in combination): low-carbon steel.
35. Chiefly British. holding to Low Church principles and practices.
–adverb
36. in or to a low position, point, degree, etc.: The raiders crouched low in the bushes.
37. near the ground, floor, or base; not aloft: The plane flew low.
38. in or to a humble or abject state: Some live low while others live high. She swore she would bring him low.
39. in or to a condition of depletion, prostration, or death: The gas in the tank is running low.
40. at comparatively small cost; cheaply: to buy something low and sell it high.
41. at or to a low pitch, volume, intensity, etc.: to turn the radio low; lights turned down low.
42. in a low tone; softly; quietly; to speak low.
43. Archaic. far down in time; late.
–noun
44. something that is low, as ground or prices: numerous marshy lows in the forest; the recent low in the stock market.
45. Automotive. low gear; first gear.
46. Meteorology. an atmospheric low-pressure system; cyclone. Compare high (def. 37).
47. Cards.
a. the lowest trump card.
b. a card of small value, or of lower value than other cards.
c. the lowest score in a game.
d. a player having such a score.
48. a point of deepest decline, vulgarity, etc.: a new low in tastelessness.
49. Slang. a period of intense depression or discomfort, when the effects of a drug have subsided.
50. lay low,
a. to overpower or kill; defeat: to lay one's attackers low.
b. to knock down; make prostrate.
c. Informal. to lie low.
51. lie low,
a. to conceal oneself: He had to lie low f 13f or a while.
b. to do nothing until the right opportunity develops; bide one's time: Until the dispute is settled, you would do best to lie low.
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Rider Definition

–noun
1. a person who rides a horse or other animal, a bicycle, etc.
2. something that rides.
3. an additional clause, usually unrelated to the main body, attached to a legislative bill in passing it.
4. an addition or amendment to a document, testament, etc.
5. any object or device that straddles, is mounted upon, or is attached to something else.
6. a rail or stake used to brace the corners in a snake fence.
7. Shipbuilding. any of various members following and reinforcing primary framing members, esp. a plate or timber running along the top of a keel.
8. Numismatics.
a. a former gold coin of Scotland, first issued by James III in 1475, whose obverse bears an equestrian figure of the king.
b. any of several gold or silver coins of the Netherlands bearing the figure of a horseman.
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