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rack

noun (1)
\ ˈrak How to pronounce rack (audio) \

Definition of rack

 (Entry 1 of 9)

1 : a framework, stand, or grating on or in which articles are placed
2 : an instrument of torture on which a body is stretched
3a(1) : a cause of anguish or pain
(2) : acute suffering
b : the action of straining or wrenching
4a : a bar with teeth on one face for gearing with a pinion or worm gear to transform rotary motion to linear motion or vice versa (as in an automobile steering mechanism)
b : a notched bar used as a ratchet to engage with a pawl, click, or detent
5 : a pair of antlers
6 : bed, sack
7 : a triangular frame used to set up the balls in a pool game also : the balls as set up
8 : a framework for holding fodder for livestock
on the rack
: under great emotional stress

rack

verb (1)
racked; racking; racks

Definition of rack (Entry 2 of 9)

transitive verb

1 : to cause to suffer torture, pain, anguish, or ruin
2 : to place (balls, such as pool balls) in a rack
3a : to stretch or strain violently
b : to raise (rents) oppressively
c : to harass or oppress with high rents or extortions
4 : to torture on the rack
5 : to work or treat (material) on a rack
6 : to work by a rack and pinion or worm so as to extend or contract rack a camera
7 : to seize (ropes, such as parallel ropes of a tackle) together

intransitive verb

: to become forced out of shape or out of plumb

rack

noun (2)

Definition of rack (Entry 3 of 9)

1 : the rib section of a lamb's forequarters used for chops or as a roast — see lamb illustration
2 : the neck and spine of a forequarter of veal, pork, or especially mutton

rack

noun (3)

Definition of rack (Entry 4 of 9)

: destruction rack and ruin

rack

noun (4)

Definition of rack (Entry 5 of 9)

: either of two gaits of a horse:
b : a fast showy 4-beat gait similar to the pace but in which the feet of the same side do not touch down at the same time

rack

verb (2)
racked; racking; racks

Definition of rack (Entry 6 of 9)

intransitive verb

of a horse
: to go at a rack

rack

noun (5)

Definition of rack (Entry 7 of 9)

: a wind-driven mass of high often broken clouds

rack

verb (3)
racked; racking; racks

Definition of rack (Entry 8 of 9)

intransitive verb

: to fly or scud in high wind

rack

verb (4)
racked; racking; racks

Definition of rack (Entry 9 of 9)

transitive verb

: to draw off (wine) from the lees

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Other Words from rack

Noun (1)

rackful \ ˈrak-​ËŒfu̇l How to pronounce rackful (audio) \ noun

Verb (1)

racker noun
rackingly \ ˈra-​kiÅ‹-​lÄ“ How to pronounce rackingly (audio) \ adverb

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Verb (1)

afflict, try, torment, torture, rack mean to inflict on a person something that is hard to bear. afflict is a general term and applies to the causing of pain or suffering or of acute annoyance, embarrassment, or any distress. ills that afflict the elderly try suggests imposing something that strains the powers of endurance or of self-control. children often try their parents' patience torment suggests persecution or the repeated inflicting of suffering or annoyance. a horse tormented by flies torture adds the implication of causing unbearable pain or suffering. tortured by a sense of guilt rack stresses straining or wrenching.