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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Zebra :: Zebra (n.) Either one of two species of South African wild horses remarkable for having the body white or yellowish white, and conspicuously marked with dark brown or brackish bands..
Wrack :: Wrack (v. t.) To wreck.
Racker :: Racker (n.) A horse that has a racking gait.
Racketed :: Racketed (imp. & p. p.) of Racke.
Cleave :: Cleave (v. i.) To part; to open; to crack; to separate; as parts of bodies; as, the ground cleaves by frost..
Crack :: Crack (v. t.) To cry up; to extol; -- followed by up.
Step :: Step (v. i.) A print of the foot; a footstep; a footprint; track.
Pace :: Pace (n.) Specifically, a kind of fast amble; a rack..
Crackle :: Crackle (n.) The noise of slight and frequent cracks or reports; a crackling.
Tread :: Tread (n.) Way; track; path.
Trace :: Trace (v. t.) To follow by some mark that has been left by a person or thing which has preceded; to follow by footsteps, tracks, or tokens..
Racket :: Racket (n.) A broad wooden shoe or patten for a man or horse, to enable him to step on marshy or soft ground..
Crase :: Crase (v. t.) To break in pieces; to crack.
Spoor :: Spoor (n.) The track or trail of any wild animal; as, the spoor of an elephant; -- used originally by travelers in South Africa..
Seam :: Seam (v. i.) To become ridgy; to crack open.
Slat :: Slat (v. t.) To split; to crack.
Check :: Check (v. t.) To make checks or chinks in; to cause to crack; as, the sun checks timber..
Rickrack :: Rickrack (n.) A kind of openwork edging made of serpentine braid.
Becket :: Becket (n.) A small grommet, or a ring or loop of rope / metal for holding things in position, as spars, ropes, etc.; also a bracket, a pocket, or a handle made of rope..
Barrack :: Barrack (n.) A movable roof sliding on four posts, to cover hay, straw, etc..
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