Definition of Rapider

1. Adjective. (comparative of rapid) ¹

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Definition of Rapider

1. rapid [adj] - See also: rapid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rapider

rapid-fire
rapid canities
rapid climb
rapid decompression
rapid demineralization
rapid eye movement
rapid eye movement sleep
rapid eye movements
rapid film changer
rapid fire
rapid growth
rapid plasma reagin
rapid plasma reagin test
rapid transit
rapidcreekite
rapider (current term)
rapidest
rapidities
rapidity
rapidly
rapidness
rapidnesses
rapids
rapier
rapiered
rapierlike
rapiers
rapilli
rapine

Literary usage of Rapider

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Song of Milkanwatha: Translated from the Original Feejee by Marc Antony Henderson, Frank Beard (1883)
"... My blood flow rapider yet, Were I buried down under the rose; Would start and trickle out ruby and wet, And bubble wherever she goes. ..."

2. Scylla or Charybdis? by Rhoda Broughton (1895)
"Her speech has grown rapider and rapider, and by this time she has tightly enlaced him with her arms. 'Do nothing yet! I adjure you, wait — wait ! ..."

3. Medicinisch-chirurgische Rundschau (1866)
"Der Verlauf der in der Regel plötzlich auftretenden Krankheit ist ein äusserst rapider und endet sehr selten mit Genesung. Bisweilen wird ein mehrstündiger ..."

4. The Principles of Psychology by William James (1902)
"The rapider currents are, the less feeling they seem to awaken. If a region A, then, be so connected with another region B that every current which enters A ..."

5. The Principles of Psychology by William James (1890)
"The rapider currents are, the less feeling they seem to awaken. If a region A, then, be so connected with another region B that every current which enters A ..."

6. The Principles of Psychology by William James (1890)
"The rapider currents are, the less feeling they seem to awaken. If a region A, then, be so connected with another region B that every current which enters A ..."

7. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"... words than in receiving, at a still rapider rate, connected discourse. The practical experience of the telegraph companies proves the ..."

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