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Definition of rack
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Rack (v. t.) To
torment;
to
torture;
to
affect
with
extreme
pain or
anguish.
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Cracknel
::
Cracknel
(v. t.) A hard
brittle
cake or
biscuit.
Cracksman
::
Cracksman
(n.) A
burglar.
Cracker
::
Cracker
(n.) A thin, dry
biscuit,
often hard or
crisp;
as, a
Boston
cracker;
a
Graham
cracker;
a soda
cracker;
an
oyster
cracker..
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(n.) A rack or frame of bars
connected
by
strings,
to keep table
furniture
in place on the cabin table in bad
weather..
Grease
::
Grease
(n.) An
inflammation
of a
horse's
heels,
suspending
the
ordinary
greasy
secretion
of the part, and
producing
dryness
and
scurfiness,
followed
by
cracks,
ulceration,
and
fungous
excrescences..
Shunter
::
Shunter
(n.) A
person
employed
to shunt cars from one track to
another.
Racked
::
Racked
(imp. & p. p.) of Rac.
Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) The noise of
slight
and
frequent
cracks
or
reports;
a
crackling.
Casern
::
Casern
(n.) A
lodging
for
soldiers
in
garrison
towns,
usually
near the
rampart;
barracks..
Rack
::
Rack (v. t.) To bind
together,
as two
ropes,
with cross turns of yarn,
marline,
etc..
Squib
::
Squib (a.) A
little
pipe, or
hollow
cylinder
of
paper,
filled
with
powder
or
combustible
matter,
to be
thrown
into the air while
burning,
so as to burst there with a
crack..
Brack
::
Brack (n.) An
opening
caused
by the
parting
of any solid body; a crack or
breach;
a flaw.
Bracky
::
Bracky
(a.)
Brackish.
Line
::
Line (n.) The track and
roadbed
of a
railway;
railroad.
Hackmatack
::
Hackmatack
(n.) The
American
larch
(Larix
Americana),
a
coniferous
tree with
slender
deciduous
leaves;
also, its
heavy,
close-grained
timber.
Called
also
tamarack..
Racketing
::
Racketing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Racke.
Simnel
::
Simnel
(n.) A kind of cake made of fine
flour;
a
cracknel.
Sea Wrack
::
Sea wrack () See
Wrack.
Crane
::
Crane (n.) A
forked
post or
projecting
bracket
to
support
spars,
etc., --
generally
used in
pairs.
See
Crotch,
2..
Cranny
::
Cranny
(v. i.) To crack into, or
become
full of,
crannies..
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