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rust

noun
The oxyd of a metal; a substance composed of oxygen combined with a metal, and forming a rough coat on its surface. All metals except gold are liable to rust.

rust

Loss of power by inactivity, as metals lose their brightness and smoothness when not used.

rust

Any foul matter contracted; as rust on corn or salted meat.

rust

Foul extraneous matter; as sacred truths cleared from the rust of human mixtures.

rust

A disease in grain, a kind of dust which gathers on the stalks and leaves.

rust

verb intransitive
To contract rust; to be oxydized and contract a roughness on the surface. Our armors now may rust.

rust

To degenerate in idleness; to become dull by inaction. Must I rust in Egypt?

rust

To gather dust or extraneous matter.

rust

verb transitive
To cause to contract rust. Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them.

rust

To impair by time and inactivity.