rack6 |
the rib or neck cut of lamb, veal, or the like. |
racket1 |
loud and irritating noise; din. [3 definitions] |
racket2 |
a tight net strung on a light, usu. oval frame with a long handle, used to hit the ball in games such as tennis. [3 definitions] |
racketeer |
a person involved in an organization that carries out illegal activities such as fraud and extortion. |
racketeering |
the crime or practice of conducting a business that engages in illegal activity, as, for example, extortion, counterfeiting, and fraud. |
rackety |
making or causing a racket; noisy. [2 definitions] |
rack-rent |
exorbitantly high annual rent, equal or nearly equal to the full value of the property. [2 definitions] |
raclette |
a Swiss dish consisting of melted cheese served with boiled potatoes and small sour pickles. [2 definitions] |
raconteur |
one who is talented in storytelling. |
racquet |
variant of racket2. |
racquetball |
a game played by two or four players in a walled court, with small strung rackets for hitting a rubber ball against the walls. |
racy |
characterized by sexual suggestiveness; off-color; bawdy. [2 definitions] |
rad |
a unit of energy of absorbed radiation equal to one hundred ergs per gram of material. |
radar |
a means of discovering the position, range, and velocity of distant objects by timing the return of high frequency radio waves bounced off their surfaces and analyzing the direction of this return. [2 definitions] |
radar beacon |
a device at a fixed location that emits radar waves, often only when activated by a specific radar pulse. |
radarscope |
a monitor on which radar signals are viewed. |
radial |
of or pertaining to a radius. [7 definitions] |
radial engine |
an internal combustion engine in which the cylinders are arranged around a central shaft, formerly used to power propeller-driven aircraft. |
radial saw |
a power tool consisting of a circular saw suspended from a pivoted horizontal arm; radial arm saw. |
radial tire |
a tire with ply cords at right angles to the center line of the tread. |
radian |
a unit of angular measure. One radian is defined as the angle that is formed when two radii of a circle cut a slice of the circumference that is equal in length to the radius. |