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Definition of rack
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Rack (a.) An
instrument
for
bending
a bow.
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Cracker
::
Cracker
(n.) A noisy
boaster;
a
swaggering
fellow.
Tracked
::
tracked
(imp. & p. p.) of Trac.
Cracknel
::
Cracknel
(v. t.) A hard
brittle
cake or
biscuit.
Rackett
::
Rackett
(n.) An old wind
instrument
of the
double
bassoon
kind,
having
ventages
but not
keys..
Tabernacle
::
Tabernacle
(n.)
Hence,
a work of art of
sacred
subject,
having
a
partially
architectural
character,
as a solid frame
resting
on a
bracket,
or the
like..
Check
::
Check (v. t.) To make
checks
or
chinks
in; to cause to
crack;
as, the sun
checks
timber..
Cracksmen
::
Cracksmen
(pl. ) of
Cracksma.
Wrack
::
Wrack (v. t.) To rack; to
torment.
Crackle
::
Crackle
(v. i.) To make
slight
cracks;
to make
small,
sharp,
sudden
noises,
rapidly
or
frequently
repeated;
to
crepitate;
as,
burning
thorns
crackle..
Racketing
::
Racketing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Racke.
Cracksman
::
Cracksman
(n.) A
burglar.
Racketer
::
Racketer
(n.) One who
makes,
or
engages
in, a
racket..
Racked
::
Racked
(imp. & p. p.) of Rac.
Dawk
::
Dawk (n.) A
hollow,
crack,
or cut, in
timber..
Trail
::
Trail (n.) A track left by man or
beast;
a track
followed
by the
hunter;
a scent on the
ground
by the
animal
pursued;
as, a deer
trail..
Trestle
::
Trestle
(n.) A
movable
frame or
support
for
anything,
as
scaffolding,
consisting
of three or four legs
secured
to a top
piece,
and
forming
a sort of stool or
horse,
used by
carpenters,
masons,
and other
workmen;
also, a kind of
framework
of
strong
posts or
piles,
and
crossbeams,
for
supporting
a
bridge,
the track of a
railway,
or the
like..
Grakle
::
Grakle
(n.) See
Grackle.
Neritina
::
Neritina
(n.) A genus
including
numerous
species
of
shells
resembling
Nerita
in form. They
mostly
inhabit
brackish
water,
and are often
delicately
tinted..
Rack
::
Rack (a.) A frame
fitted
to a wagon for
carrying
hay,
straw,
or grain on the
stalk,
or other bulky
loads..
Brack
::
Brack (n.) Salt or
brackish
water.
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