robbery |
the act or practice or an instance of robbing, esp. with the threat or use of force. |
robe |
a long, loose gown or outer garment, such as one worn by certain officials or during certain ceremonies. [4 definitions] |
Robert Mugabe |
leader of Zimbabwe since 1980, born Robert Gabriel Mugabe (b.1924). |
Roberto Clemente |
U.S. professional baseball player, the first Hispanic American to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame; born Roberto Walker Clemente (b.1934--d.1972). |
Roberto Suro |
an American journalist and professor who specializes in Hispanic issues and immigration policy. Suro is the former director of the Pew Hispanic Center (b.1951). |
robin |
a large North American songbird related to the thrush, with an orange-red breast, dark brown head and back, and a bright yellow bill. [2 definitions] |
Robin Hood |
in English legend, an outlaw of the twelfth century who became famous for robbing the rich to help the poor. |
robin's-egg blue |
a pale greenish blue color. |
Robinson Crusoe |
in an eighteenth-century novel by Daniel Defoe, the title character, who is shipwrecked and survives for many years on a tropical island. |
roble |
a tall California white oak with leathery leaves and narrow, pointed acorns. [2 definitions] |
robot |
a mechanical device, esp. one controlled electronically, that can perform physical tasks of a human being, often used in industrial assembly or the like. [2 definitions] |
robot bomb |
a jet-propelled, winged bomb or missile guided by an automatic steering device and carrying a warhead; buzz bomb; cruise missile. |
robotics |
(used with a sing. verb) the technology of designing and using robots for various, usu. industrial tasks. |
rob roy |
(sometimes caps.) a cocktail composed of Scotch whisky, sweet vermouth, and bitters. |
rob the cradle |
to choose as a companion or mate someone much younger than oneself. |
robust |
physically strong, healthy, and energetic. [6 definitions] |
roc |
in Arabian mythology, a huge and powerful bird. |
rocambole |
a European onion that resembles a lily and bears a cluster of small bulbs used like garlic. |
Roche limit |
the lowest altitude at which a natural satellite can form and orbit a planet or the like without being disturbed by gravitational forces. |
Rochelle salt |
a colorless, saltlike, crystalline compound used in silvering mirrors, in making baking powders, as a laxative, and in electronics. |
rochet |
a knee-length vestment, usu. of lace and linen, worn by bishops and certain other church officials in some ceremonies. |