See Also: fray(medicine)
fray(1)(dictionary)
fray(2)(dictionary)
fray(3)(dictionary)
fray(4)(dictionary)
fray 1, verb(dictionary)
fray 2, noun(dictionary)
Fray Inversiones, SICAV, S.A.(finance)
Fray Jorge National Park(encyclopedia)
New Jersey (sh) and fray(4) (iou)
New Jersey (sh)
State (pop., 2000: 8,414,350), eastern U.S. Lying on the Atlantic Ocean, it is bordered by New York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
It covers 7,790 sq mi (20,176 sq km); its capital is Trenton. The Hudson River forms its northeastern boundary; the Delaware River, its western boundary. Before European colonization, the region was inhabited by Delaware Indian tribes. Although it was sighted by Giovanni Verrazzano and Henry Hudson, it was first settled by Dutch and Swedish traders. It was the site of numerous battles during the American Revolution, including one led by Gen. George Washington in 1776, after crossing the Delaware (see Battles of Trenton and Princeton). It was the third state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787. Between the Revolutionary and Civil wars, it underwent tremendous industrialization, abetted by the construction of canals and, later, railways. Although known as the "Garden State," a name influenced by its 18th-century agricultural fertility, its economy is based primarily on manufacturing, and it has many research facilities and laboratories. Tourism, led by Atlantic City, is also important. Chief cities include Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and Elizabeth.
fray(4) (iou)
fray verb2. LME.
[French frayer, earlier freiier, froiier, from Latin fricare rub.]
verb trans. & intrans. Of a deer: rub (its head) against something to remove the velvet from its newly formed horns. LME.
a. verb trans. Wear through by rubbing; ravel out the edge or end of (something woven or twisted); fig. strain (the nerves or temper). Formerly also, bruise. LME.
E. Bowen The.., situation more and more frayed the young men's already battle-strained nerves. D. Lodge O'Shea's suit was baggy and threadbare, his shirts were frayed.
b. verb intrans. (Of material) become ragged at the edge, unravel; fig. (of nerves or temper) become strained. E18.
G. Greene The cuffs had frayed and been repaired.
verb trans. Clear, force, (a path, way, etc.). L18.
J. G. Farrell Think of..the camel! Adapted..for the desert regions through which it frays its diurnal passage.
fraying verbal noun (a) the action of the verb; (b) an abrasion on a tree, or the discarded velvet, resulting from a deer's fraying: LME.
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