ratafia |
a sweet cordial or liqueur flavored with almonds, fruit kernels, or fruit. [2 definitions] |
rat-a-tat |
a series of short, sharp sounds, as from knocking or machine-gun fire. |
ratatouille |
a vegetable stew made with eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes, green peppers, onions, and garlic, and served hot or cold. |
ratbite fever |
either of two infectious diseases transmitted by the bites of rats or other animals, one characterized by inflammation, back and joint pains, headache, and vomiting, and the other by a purplish rash, recurrent fever, and ulceration near the bite. |
ratchet |
a toothed bar or wheel made to be engaged by a pawl so that motion is permitted in only one direction. |
rate1 |
a quantity calculated with regard to another measured quantity. [12 definitions] |
rate2 |
to scold or berate (someone). |
ratel |
a badgerlike carnivore of Africa and India; honey badger. |
rate of exchange |
see "exchange rate." |
ratepayer |
someone who pays a usu. regular charge for the use of a utility such as electricity. |
-rater |
someone or something that has (such) a rating. |
rather |
more willingly; sooner. [4 definitions] |
rathskeller |
a German-style restaurant or bar located below street level. |
ratification |
the act of ratifying; formal approval or sanction, esp. by a legislature. [2 definitions] |
ratify |
to validate, confirm, or establish (something) by giving formal approval or consent. |
ratin้ |
a loosely woven cloth with a knotty or nubby surface; sponge cloth. |
rating1 |
an assignment of status according to a system of classification, esp. a scale; standing; rank. |
rating2 |
a harsh scolding. |
ratio |
a proportional relation between numbers or things based on amount or degree. [2 definitions] |
ratiocinate |
to think logically; reason. |
ratiocination |
the process of thinking logically; reasoning. |