rack
noun
- 1
A series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other
- 2
Any of various kinds of frame for holding luggage or other objects on a vehicle or vessel.
- 3
A device, incorporating a ratchet, used to torture victims by stretching them beyond their natural limits.
- 4
A piece or frame of wood, having several sheaves, through which the running rigging passes.
- 5
A bunk.
- 6
(by extension) Sleep.
- 7
A distaff.
- 8
A bar with teeth on its face or edge, to work with those of a gearwheel, pinion#, or worm, which is to drive or be driven by it.
- 9
A bar with teeth on its face or edge, to work with a pawl as a ratchet allowing movement in one direction only, used for example in a handbrake or crossbow.
- 10
A cranequin, a mechanism including a rack, pinion and pawl, providing both mechanical advantage and a ratchet, used to bend and cock a crossbow.
- 11
A set of antlers (as on deer, moose or elk).
- 12
A cut of meat involving several adjacent ribs.
“I bought a rack of lamb at the butcher's yesterday.”
- 13
A hollow triangle used for aligning the balls at the start of a game.
- 14
A woman's breasts.
- 15
A friction device for abseiling, consisting of a frame with five or more metal bars, around which the rope is threaded.
“abseil rack”
- 16
A climber's set of equipment for setting up protection and belays, consisting of runners, slings, carabiners, nuts, Friends, etc.
“I used almost a full rack on the second pitch.”
- 17
A grate on which bacon is laid.
- 18
That which is extorted; exaction.
- 19
A set with a distributive binary operation whose result is unique.
- 20
A thousand pounds (£1,000), especially such proceeds of crime
Synonyms
verb
- 1
To place in or hang on a rack.
- 2
To torture (someone) on the rack.
- 3
To cause (someone) to suffer pain.
- 4
To stretch or strain; to harass, or oppress by extortion.
- 5
To put the balls into the triangular rack and set them in place on the table.
- 6
To strike a male in the testicles.
- 7
To (manually) load (a round of ammunition) from the magazine or belt into firing position in an automatic or semiautomatic firearm.
- 8
To move the slide bar on a shotgun in order to chamber the next round.
- 9
To wash (metals, ore, etc.) on a rack.
- 10
To bind together, as two ropes, with cross turns of yarn, marline, etc.
- 11
(structural engineering) Tending to shear a structure (that is, force it to move in different directions at different points).
“Post-and-lintel construction racks easily.”
verb
- 1
To stretch a person's joints.
noun
- 1
Thin, flying, broken clouds, or any portion of floating vapour in the sky.
verb
- 1
To drive; move; go forward rapidly; stir
- 2
To fly, as vapour or broken clouds
verb
- 1
To clarify, and thereby deter further fermentation of, beer, wine or cider by draining or siphoning it from the dregs.
noun
- 1
A fast amble.
verb
- 1
(of a horse) To amble fast, causing a rocking or swaying motion of the body; to pace.
noun
- 1
A wreck; destruction.
noun
- 1
A young rabbit, or its skin.
noun
- 1
A clear, unsweetened aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink, produced and consumed primarily in the Middle East
- 2
The toothbrush tree, Salvadora persica.
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