These are the meanings of the letters GARNE when you unscramble them.
            
                
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                    Anger (n.)
                    
                        A strong passion or emotion of displeasure or antagonism,   excited by a real or supposed injury or insult to one's self or others,   or by the intent to do such injury.
                     
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                    Anger (n.)
                    
                        Trouble; vexation; also, physical pain or smart of a sore,   etc.
                     
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                    Anger (v. t.)
                    
                        To excite to anger; to enrage; to provoke.
                     
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                    Anger (v. t.)
                    
                        To make painful; to cause to smart; to inflame.
                     
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                    Range (n.)
                    
                        To be native to, or to live in; to frequent.
                     
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                    Range (n.)
                    
                        To dispose in a classified or in systematic order; to   arrange regularly; as, to range plants and animals in genera and   species.
                     
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                    Range (n.)
                    
                        To place (as a single individual) among others in a line,   row, or order, as in the ranks of an army; -- usually, reflexively and   figuratively, (in the sense) to espouse a cause, to join a party, etc.
                     
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                    Range (n.)
                    
                        To rove over or through; as, to range the fields.
                     
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                    Range (n.)
                    
                        To sail or pass in a direction parallel to or near; as, to   range the coast.
                     
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                    Range (n.)
                    
                        To separate into parts; to sift.
                     
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                    Range (n.)
                    
                        To set in a row, or in rows; to place in a regular line or   lines, or in ranks; to dispose in the proper order; to rank; as, to   range soldiers in line.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        A bolting sieve to sift meal.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        A kitchen grate.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        A place where shooting, as with cannons or rifles, is   practiced.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        A series of things in a line; a row; a rank; as, a range of   buildings; a range of mountains.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        A wandering or roving; a going to and fro; an excursion; a   ramble; an expedition.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        An aggregate of individuals in one rank or degree; an order;   a class.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        An extended cooking apparatus of cast iron, set in   brickwork, and affording conveniences for various ways of cooking;   also, a kind of cooking stove.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        Extent or space taken in by anything excursive; compass or   extent of excursion; reach; scope; discursive power; as, the range of   one's voice, or authority.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        In the public land system of the United States, a row or   line of townships lying between two successive meridian lines six miles   apart.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        See Range of cable, below.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        Sometimes, less properly, the trajectory of a shot or   projectile.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        That which may be ranged over; place or room for excursion;   especially, a region of country in which cattle or sheep may wander and   pasture.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        The horizontal distance to which a shot or other projectile   is carried.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        The region within which a plant or animal naturally lives.
                     
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                    Range (v.)
                    
                        The step of a ladder; a rung.
                     
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                    Range (v. i.)
                    
                        To be native to, or live in, a certain district or   region; as, the peba ranges from Texas to Paraguay.
                     
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                    Range (v. i.)
                    
                        To be placed in order; to be ranked; to admit of   arrangement or classification; to rank.
                     
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                    Range (v. i.)
                    
                        To have a certain direction; to correspond in direction;   to be or keep in a corresponding line; to trend or run; -- often   followed by with; as, the front of a house ranges with the street; to   range along the coast.
                     
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                    Range (v. i.)
                    
                        To have range; to change or differ within limits; to be   capable of projecting, or to admit of being projected, especially as to   horizontal distance; as, the temperature ranged through seventy degrees   Fahrenheit; the gun ranges three miles; the shot ranged four miles.
                     
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                    Range (v. i.)
                    
                        To rove at large; to wander without restraint or   direction; to roam.
                     
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                    regna (unknown)
                    
                        Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.