Meaning Rack
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1 an object used for storing things that consists of a row of small shelves, spaces, or hooksShe flicked through the clothes on the rack, looking for something suitable.a wine racka vegetable rackSyno [..]
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"cut of animal meat and bones," 1560s, of unknown origin; perhaps from some resemblance to rack (n.1). Compare rack-bone "vertebrae" (1610s).
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"to stretch out for drying," also "to torture on the rack," early 15c., from rack (n.1). Of other pains from 1580s. Figurative sense of "to torment" is from c. 1600. Mean [..]
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"clouds driven before the wind," c. 1300, also "rush of wind, collision, crash," originally a northern word, possibly from Old English racu "cloud" (or an unrecorded Scan [..]
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type of gait of a horse, 1580s, from rack (v.) "move with a fast, lively gait" 1520s in this sense (implied in racking), of unknown origin; perhaps from French racquassure "racking of a [..]
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"frame with bars," c. 1300, possibly from Middle Dutch rec "framework," literally "something stretched out, related to recken (modern rekken) "stretch out," cognate [..]
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(of a cloud) be driven by the wind
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A framework or structure that holds computer servers or networking equipment, usually by means of shelves or mounting plates. The height of computer equipment is expressed in rack units (U), which equ [..]
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full set of antlers.
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framework for holding objects single-foot: go at a rack; "the horses single-footed" rib section of a forequarter of veal or pork or especially lamb or mutton stretch to the l [..]
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a framework to keep things on, such as a hat rack
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A frame upon which one or more units of equipment are mounted. Note: DOD racks are always vertical.
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bed or cot
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Your wonderful Marine Corps bed.
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A bed. Usage: "Get outta them racks, ladies!"
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 wreck.
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 to enhance the price of anything.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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noun Definition: a song that's a cross between rap and rock Word History: I made it up when I was messing around on my computer trying to figure out what this one song's genre was that I was listening to.Example Sentence: The genre of this song by is rack!!!
Source: wordcentral.com (offline)

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To dream of a rack, denotes the uncertainty of the outcome of some engagement which gives you much anxious thought.   
Source: dreams-dictionary.org (offline)

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An accessory framework which attaches to a bicycle for carrying baggage, often used with panniers or other bags. A device which attaches to an automobile to carry bicycles. Car people call these " [..]
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A framework or structure that holds computer servers or networking equipment, usually by means of shelves or mounting plates. The height of computer equipment is expressed in U, which equal the distan [..]
Source: consp.com

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A frame carrying film in a processing machine. Ofter used to refer to frame edit alignment in which the projected film remains properly framed on the screen (in rack). (Laboratory)
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A floor or counter display unit with shelves and hooks for merchandise.
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The standard unit of measure for lace. It is the amount of lace woven by 1,920 single motions of loom.
Source: occupationalinfo.org

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to move beer from one container to another, typically from a primary to secondary fermenter in order to separate beer from the solids that fall out of solution during the initial fermentation period.
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A computer rack (commonly called a rack) is a metal frame used to hold various hardware devices such as servers, hard disk drives, modems and other electronic equipment.
Source: airedale.com

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An array of gears spaced on a straight bar.
Source: engineersedge.com

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In Cloudera Manager, a physical entity that contains a set of physical hosts typically served by the same switch.
Source: cloudera.com

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Term used to refer to a slab of ribs. I use it to refer to ribs exclusively. Some people use it to refer to the grates in a grill. In order to avoid confusion, I do not. Racks are ribs, grates are coo [..]
Source: amazingribs.com

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A portion of the rib section of an animal usually containing eight ribs. The rack is either cut into chops or served whole as with a crown roast.
Source: atomicgourmet.com

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(n) framework for holding objects(n) rib section of a forequarter of veal or pork or especially lamb or mutton(n) the destruction or collapse of something(n) an instrument of torture that stretches or [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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torqueo
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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A flying scud, drifting clouds. (Icelandic, rek, drift; verb, recka, to drive.)
Source: bartleby.com

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A frame or cabinet for mounting computer components.
Source: computeruser.com

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A structure on which equipment is mounted.
Source: e-ratecentral.com

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Route created during thinning or felling operations for the timber extraction machinery to travel into and out of the forest. Often a rack is made by removing one or two rows of trees.
Source: forestry.gov.uk (offline)

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A set of antlers.
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The name for climbing gear found on the harness and gear loops which may include items such as nuts, cams, hexs, quickdraws and karabiners.
Source: gooutdoors.co.uk (offline)

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The set of equipment carried up a climb; also, the part of a harness (consisting of several plastic loops) where equipment is hung, ready to be used.
Source: ashevillenow.com (offline)

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or SEARCH FOCUS
Source: userhome.brooklyn.cuny.edu

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Racks are machine elements that are usually used to convert a rotary motion into a straight-line motion or vice-versa. The are straight and feature evenly distributed teeth. In rack drives, a gearwhee [..]
Source: glossar.item24.com

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A sailor's bunk
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A single-footed, extremely rapid and smooth four-beat gait unique to the American Saddlebred and the National Show Horse.
Source: georgianindex.net

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Wood or iron frame with belaying pins, sheaves or blocks. 2. Old form of 'wrack' or 'wreck'.
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The operation of temporarily holding two lines together by seizing.
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shipboard bunk.
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Bed or bunk, especially the combination bed and locker found as enlisted sleeping accommodations.
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The operation of temporarily holding two lines together by seizing
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a rib section of meat. Rib ends may be decorated with papillotes.
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Rack: A primal section of the lamb carcass; it contains both bilateral portions of eight ribs along with the tender, flavorful rib eye muscle and is usually split in half along the backbone and used a [..]
Source: smartkitchen.com

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To transfer beer from one vessel to another, leaving the sediment behind.
Source: northamericanbrewers.org (offline)

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Evenly spaced, parallel metal bars or rods located in the influent channel to remove rags, rocks, and cans from wastewater.
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A housing that holds the CPU and modules. A rack typically refers to a backplane with siding that has slots used to guide the modules into plugs on the backplane. See also: Chassis
Source: plcdev.com

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A container which is used to keep and count coins, slot tokens and casino chips.
Source: gamblers007.com

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see cardrack
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A gear with teeth spaced along a straight line and suitable for producing straight-line motion (instead of in a circle). It is used to convert a rotary motion (the pinion) to a linear motion (the rack [..]
Source: f1technical.net

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Simply the device that holds the chips on gaming tables.
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A container for coins or chips.
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Refers to the loading area or point of sale from which trucks pick up products at a terminal to transport to other destinations.
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bed
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A storage device for handling material in pallets. A rack usually provides storage for pallets arranged in vertical sections with one or more pallets to a tier. Some racks accommodate more than one-pa [..]
Source: midwest3pl.com

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 Metal framework in a warehouse used to store products prior to shipment. Ramp –
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A piece of equipment which is used to store materials off of the floor. Racks will typically have shelves, but may be designed to hold materials vertically such as lengths of pipe of metal bar stock. Racking:
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A cabinet of standard width (19″) into which various components can be bolted. Racks are ideal for touring equipment, are neat, and they allow easy access to the rear and front panels.
Source: testing1212.co.uk

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A vertical frame that holds or supports equipment. If the rack uses side panels, than it's called a rack enclosure. Refer to Rack Design. A frame upon which one or more units of equipment are mou [..]
Source: interfacebus.com

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dress, skirt
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A collection of gear, usually attached to loops on a harness.
Source: ukclimbing.com

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Breasts.
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The operation of temporarily holding two lines together by seizing.
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