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Definition of rack
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Rack (n.) A fast
amble.
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Half-cracked
::
Half-cracked
(a.)
Half-demented;
half-witted.
Clift
::
Clift (n.) A cleft of
crack;
a
narrow
opening.
Underhung
::
Underhung
(a.)
Resting
on a track at the
bottom,
instead
of being
suspended;
-- said of a
sliding
door..
Sprained
::
Sprag (a.) See
Sprack,
a..
Trackscout
::
Trackscout
(n.) See
Trackschuyt.
Barrack
::
Barrack
(v. t.) To
supply
with
barracks;
to
establish
in
barracks;
as, to
barrack
troops..
Rack
::
Rack (n.) Same as
Arrack.
Track
::
Track (v. t.) To
follow
the
tracks
or
traces
of; to
pursue
by
following
the marks of the feet; to
trace;
to
trail;
as, to track a deer in the
snow..
Tinkling
::
Tinkling
(n.) A
grackle
(Quiscalus
crassirostris)
native
of
Jamaica.
It often
associates
with
domestic
cattle,
and rids them of
insects..
Crack
::
Crack (n.)
Rupture;
flaw;
breach,
in a moral
sense..
Jimcrack
::
Jimcrack
(n.) See
Gimcrack.
Simnel
::
Simnel
(n.) A kind of cake made of fine
flour;
a
cracknel.
Frog
::
Frog (n.) A
supporting
plate
having
raised
ribs that form
continuations
of the
rails,
to guide the
wheels
where one track
branches
from
another
or
crosses
it..
Racket
::
Racket
(v. i.) To make a
confused
noise or
racket.
Oyster
::
Oyster
(n.) Any
marine
bivalve
mollusk
of the genus
Ostrea.
They are
usually
found
adhering
to rocks or other fixed
objects
in
shallow
water along the
seacoasts,
or in
brackish
water in the mouth of
rivers.
The
common
European
oyster
(Ostrea
edulis),
and the
American
oyster
(Ostrea
Virginiana),
are the most
important
species..
Cracked
::
Cracked
(a.)
Coarsely
ground
or
broken;
as,
cracked
wheat..
Flaw
::
Flaw (n.) A crack or
breach;
a gap or
fissure;
a
defect
of
continuity
or
cohesion;
as, a flaw in a knife or a
vase..
Rack
::
Rack (v. t.) To wash on a rack, as
metals
or ore..
Decrepitation
::
Decrepitation
(n.) The act of
decrepitating;
a
crackling
noise,
such as salt makes when
roasting..
Lap
::
Lap (n.) One
circuit
around
a race
track,
esp. when the
distance
is a small
fraction
of a mile; as, to run
twenty
laps; to win by three laps. See Lap, to fold, 2..
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