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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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Nose
::
Nose (v. t.) To
smell;
to
scent;
hence,
to
track,
or trace out..
Wake
::
Wake (n.) The track left by a
vessel
in the
water;
by
extension,
any
track;
as, the wake of an
army..
Pinion
::
Pinion
(n.) A
cogwheel
with a small
number
of
teeth,
or
leaves,
adapted
to
engage
with a
larger
wheel,
or rack (see
Rack);
esp., such a wheel
having
its
leaves
formed
of the
substance
of the arbor or
spindle
which is its
axis..
Path
::
Path (n.) A way,
course,
or
track,
in which
anything
moves or has
moved;
route;
passage;
an
established
way; as, the path of a
meteor,
of a
caravan,
of a
storm,
of a
pestilence.
Also used
figuratively,
of a
course
of life or
action..
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) A long and
narrow
platform
attached
to one or more sides of
public
hall or the
interior
of a
church,
and
supported
by
brackets
or
columns;
--
sometimes
intended
to be
occupied
by
musicians
or
spectators,
sometimes
designed
merely
to
increase
the
capacity
of the
hall..
Trail
::
Trail (v. t.) To hunt by the
track;
to
track.
Stave
::
Stave (n.) One of the
cylindrical
bars of a
lantern
wheel;
one of the bars or
rounds
of a rack, a
ladder,
etc..
Wrack
::
Wrack (n.) Any
marine
vegetation
cast up on the
shore,
especially
plants
of the
genera
Fucus,
Laminaria,
and
Zostera,
which are most
abundant
on
northern
shores..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) An
opening,
road, or
track,
available
for
passing;
especially,
one
through
or over some
dangerous
or
otherwise
impracticable
barrier;
a
passageway;
a
defile;
a ford; as, a
mountain
pass..
Cracked
::
Cracked
(a.)
Crack-brained.
Brustle
::
Brustle
(v. i.) To
crackle;
to
rustle,
as a silk
garment..
Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) A kind of
crackling
sound or r/le, heard in some
abnormal
states
of the
lungs;
as, dry
crackle;
moist
crackle..
Check
::
Check (v. t.) To make
checks
or
chinks
in; to cause to
crack;
as, the sun
checks
timber..
Parathesis
::
Parathesis
(n.) The
matter
contained
within
brackets.
Foil
::
Foil (n.) The track or trail of an
animal.
Grease
::
Grease
(n.) An
inflammation
of a
horse's
heels,
suspending
the
ordinary
greasy
secretion
of the part, and
producing
dryness
and
scurfiness,
followed
by
cracks,
ulceration,
and
fungous
excrescences..
Shaky
::
Shaky
(superl.)
Full of
shakes
or
cracks;
cracked;
as, shaky
timber..
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..
Crack
::
Crack (a.) Of
superior
excellence;
having
qualities
to be
boasted
of.
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..
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