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Definition of rack
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Rack (v. t.) To bind
together,
as two
ropes,
with cross turns of yarn,
marline,
etc..
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Grakle
::
Grakle
(n.) See
Grackle.
Vermiculate
::
Vermiculate
(a.)
Wormlike
in
shape;
covered
with
wormlike
elevations;
marked
with
irregular
fine lines of
color,
or with
irregular
wavy
impressed
lines like worm
tracks;
as, a
vermiculate
nut..
Crackling
::
Crackling
(n.) The
making
of
small,
sharp
cracks
or
reports,
frequently
repeated..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) A mark left by
anything
passing;
a
track;
a path; a
course;
a
footprint;
a
vestige;
as, the trace of a
carriage
or sled; the trace of a deer; a
sinuous
trace..
Chink
::
Chink (v. t.) To cause to open in
cracks
or
fissures.
Trichinosis
::
Trichinosis
(n.) The
disease
produced
by the
presence
of
trichinae
in the
muscles
and
intestinal
track.
It is
marked
by
fever,
muscular
pains,
and
symptoms
resembling
those of
typhoid
fever,
and is
frequently
fatal..
Greaves
::
Greaves
(n. pl.) The
sediment
of
melted
tallow.
It is made into cakes for dogs' food. In
Scotland
it is
called
cracklings.
Crack
::
Crack (n.) Free
conversation;
friendly
chat.
Headlight
::
Headlight
(n.) A
light,
with a
powerful
reflector,
placed
at the head of a
locomotive,
or in front of it, to throw light on the track at
night,
or in going
through
a dark
tunnel..
Fracture
::
Fracture
(v. t.) To cause a
fracture
or
fractures
in; to
break;
to burst
asunder;
to
crack;
to
separate
the
continuous
parts of; as, to
fracture
a bone; to
fracture
the
skull..
Rack
::
Rack (v. t.) To wash on a rack, as
metals
or ore..
Cracksmen
::
Cracksmen
(pl. ) of
Cracksma.
Shunt
::
Shunt (v. t.) To turn off to one side;
especially,
to turn off, as a grain or a car upon a side
track;
to
switch
off; to
shift..
Rack
::
Rack (a.) An
engine
of
torture,
consisting
of a large
frame,
upon which the body was
gradually
stretched
until,
sometimes,
the
joints
were
dislocated;
--
formerly
used
judicially
for
extorting
confessions
from
criminals
or
suspected
persons..
Cleft
::
Cleft (n.) A
disease
in
horses;
a crack on the band of the
pastern.
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.)
Hence,
to
follow
the trace or track of..
Racket
::
Racket
(n.) A
carouse;
any
reckless
dissipation.
Auricula
::
Auricula
(n.) A genus of
air-breathing
mollusks
mostly
found near the sea, where the water is
brackish.
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