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Definition of rake
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of rake is as below...
Rake (n.) A
loose,
disorderly,
vicious
man; a
person
addicted
to
lewdness
and other
scandalous
vices;
a
debauchee;
a
roue..
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Weaser
::
Weaser
(n.) The
American
merganser;
--
called
also
weaser
sheldrake.
Sheldfowl
::
Sheldfowl
(n.) The
common
sheldrake.
Berthing
::
Berthing
(n.) The
planking
outside
of a
vessel,
above the sheer
strake..
Brakemen
::
Brakemen
(pl. ) of
Brakema.
Rakestale
::
Rakestale
(n.) The
handle
of a rake.
Rake
::
Rake (v. i.) To
incline
from a
perpendicular
direction;
as, a mast rakes aft..
Brakeman
::
Brakeman
(n.) A man in
charge
of a brake or
brakes.
Cow
::
Cow (n.) A
wedge,
or
brake,
to check the
motion
of a
machine
or car; a
chock..
Raked
::
Raked (imp. & p. p.) of Rak.
Ringstraked
::
Ringstraked
(a.)
Ring-streaked.
Stale
::
Stale (n.) The stock or
handle
of
anything;
as, the stale of a
rake..
Brake
::
Brake () of Brea.
Perroquet
::
Perroquet
(n.) See
Paroquet,
Parakeet..
Turnstone
::
Turnstone
(n.) Any
species
of
limicoline
birds of the
genera
Strepsilas
and
Arenaria,
allied
to the
plovers,
especially
the
common
American
and
European
species
(Strepsilas
interpres).
They are so
called
from their habit of
turning
up small
stones
in
search
of
mollusks
and other
aquatic
animals.
Called
also brant bird, sand
runner,
sea
quail,
sea lark,
sparkback,
and
skirlcrake..
Rake
::
Rake (v. t.) To
search
through;
to
scour;
to
ransack.
Hood
::
Hood (n.) The
endmost
plank of a
strake
which
reaches
the stem or
stern.
Windrow
::
Windrow
(n.) A row or line of hay raked
together
for the
purpose
of being
rolled
into cocks or
heaps.
Lapstrake
::
Lapstrake
(a.) Made with
boards
whose edges lap one over
another;
clinker-built;
-- said of
boats.
Raking
::
Raking
(n.) A space gone over with a rake; also, the work done, or the
quantity
of hay,
grain,
etc.,
collected,
by going once over a space with a
rake..
Rake
::
Rake (v. t.) To pass a rake over; to
scrape
or
scratch
with a rake for the
purpose
of
collecting
and
clearing
off
something,
or for
stirring
up the soil; as, to rake a lawn; to rake a
flower
bed..
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