rocket

To fly straight up rapidly when flushed, as a pheasant.

noun

A portion.

noun

Same as water-rocket, 3.

noun

An obsolete or dialectal form of rochet.

noun

A cylindrical tube of pasteboard or metal filled with a mixture of niter, sulphur, charcoal, etc., which, on being ignited at the base, propels the tube forward by the impact of the liberated gases against the atmosphere.

noun

The lever by which a forge-bellows is inflated.

noun

In old usage, the salad-plant Eruca sativa. See Eruca.

noun

In modern usage, a plant of the genus Hesperis, chiefly H. matronalis, also called dame’s-violet or –rocket, garden-rocket, or white rocket.

noun

One of various other plants, chiefly Cruciferæ. See phrases.

intransitive verb

To rise straight up; said of birds; usually in the present participle or as an adjective.