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Definition of rack
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Rack (v. t.) To wash on a rack, as
metals
or ore..
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Jam
::
"Jam (v. t.) To crush or
bruise;
as, to jam a
finger
in the crack of a
door..
Crack
::
Crack (n.) The tone of voice when
changed
at
puberty.
Cracked
::
Cracked
(a.)
Coarsely
ground
or
broken;
as,
cracked
wheat..
Grackle
::
Grackle
(n.) One of
several
American
blackbirds,
of the
family
Icteridae;
as, the rusty
grackle
(Scolecophagus
Carolinus);
the
boat-tailed
grackle
(see
Boat-tail);
the
purple
grackle
(Quiscalus
quiscula,
or Q.
versicolor).
See Crow
blackbird,
under
Crow..
Woodcracker
::
Woodcracker
(n.) The
nuthatch.
Dog
::
Dog (v. t.) To hunt or track like a
hound;
to
follow
insidiously
or
indefatigably;
to chase with a dog or dogs; to
worry,
as if by dogs; to hound with
importunity..
Carryk
::
Carryk
(n.) A
carack.
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(n.) A rack or frame of bars
connected
by
strings,
to keep table
furniture
in place on the cabin table in bad
weather..
Hackmatack
::
Hackmatack
(n.) The
American
larch
(Larix
Americana),
a
coniferous
tree with
slender
deciduous
leaves;
also, its
heavy,
close-grained
timber.
Called
also
tamarack..
Taste
::
Taste (v. i.) To have a
smack;
to
excite
a
particular
sensation,
by which the
specific
quality
or
flavor
is
distinguished;
to have a
particular
quality
or
character;
as, this water
tastes
brackish;
the milk
tastes
of
garlic..
Footmark
::
Footmark
(n.) A
footprint;
a track or
vestige.
Groats
::
Groats
(n. pl.) Dried
grain,
as oats or
wheat,
hulled
and
broken
or
crushed;
in high
milling,
cracked
fragments
of wheat
larger
than
grits..
Neritina
::
Neritina
(n.) A genus
including
numerous
species
of
shells
resembling
Nerita
in form. They
mostly
inhabit
brackish
water,
and are often
delicately
tinted..
Tinkling
::
Tinkling
(n.) A
grackle
(Quiscalus
crassirostris)
native
of
Jamaica.
It often
associates
with
domestic
cattle,
and rids them of
insects..
Hatrack
::
Hatrack
(n.) A
hatstand;
hattree.
Racket-tailed
::
Racket-tailed
(a.)
Having
long and
spatulate,
or
racket-shaped,
tail
feathers..
Torture
::
Torture
(n.)
Especially,
severe
pain
inflicted
judicially,
either
as
punishment
for a
crime,
or for the
purpose
of
extorting
a
confession
from an
accused
person,
as by water or fire, by the boot or
thumbkin,
or by the rack or
wheel..
Tricktrack
::
Tricktrack
(n.) An old game
resembling
backgammon.
Track
::
Track (n.) A mark left by
something
that has
passed
along;
as, the
track,
or wake, of a ship; the track of a
meteor;
the track of a sled or a
wheel..
Trackmaster
::
Trackmaster
(n.) One who has
charge
of the
track;
--
called
also
roadmaster.
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