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Traditional English :: rachis
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rachiic - n. (pl. rachides) 1 Bot. a a stem of grass etc. bearing flower-stalks at short intervals. b the axis of a compound leaf or frond. 2 Anat. the vertebral column or the cord from which it develops. 3 Zool. a feather-shaft, esp. the part bearing the barbs. rachidial adj. [mod.L f. Gk rhakhis spine: the E pl. -ides is erron.] |
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Traditional English :: rachitis
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rachiic - n. rickets. rachitic adj. [mod.L f. Gk rhakhitis (as RACHIS)] |
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Traditional English :: rachis
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rachiic - n. (pl. rachides) 1 Bot. a a stem of grass etc. bearing flower-stalks at short intervals. b the axis of a compound leaf or frond. 2 Anat. the vertebral column or the cord from which it develops. 3 Zool. a feather-shaft, esp. the part bearing the barbs. rachidial adj. [mod.L f. Gk rhakhis spine: the E pl. -ides is erron.] |
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Traditional English :: rachitis
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rachiic - n. rickets. rachitic adj. [mod.L f. Gk rhakhitis (as RACHIS)] |
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Traditional English :: Rachmanism
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rachiic - n. Brit. the exploitation and intimidation of slum tenants by unscrupulous landlords. [P. Rachman, London landlord of the early 1960s] |
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English Idioms :: race
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rachiic - See: DRAG RACE, RAT RACE. |
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