These are the meanings of the letters ARRAGE when you unscramble them.
- agar (unknown)
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- ager (unknown)
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- Area (n.)
A spot or small marked space; as, the germinative area.
- Area (n.)
An extent of surface; a tract of the earth's surface; a region; as, vast uncultivated areas.
- Area (n.)
Any plane surface, as of the floor of a room or church, or of the ground within an inclosure; an open space in a building.
- Area (n.)
Extent; scope; range; as, a wide area of thought.
- Area (n.)
The inclosed space on which a building stands.
- Area (n.)
The sunken space or court, giving ingress and affording light to the basement of a building.
- Area (n.)
The superficial contents of any figure; the surface included within any given lines; superficial extent; as, the area of a square or a triangle.
- Gear (n.)
A toothed wheel, or cogwheel; as, a spur gear, or a bevel gear; also, toothed wheels, collectively.
- Gear (n.)
An apparatus for performing a special function; gearing; as, the feed gear of a lathe.
- Gear (n.)
Anything worthless; stuff; nonsense; rubbish.
- Gear (n.)
Business matters; affairs; concern.
- Gear (n.)
Clothing; garments; ornaments.
- Gear (n.)
Engagement of parts with each other; as, in gear; out of gear.
- Gear (n.)
Goods; property; household stuff.
- Gear (n.)
Manner; custom; behavior.
- Gear (n.)
See 1st Jeer (b).
- Gear (n.)
The harness of horses or cattle; trapping.
- Gear (n.)
Warlike accouterments.
- Gear (n.)
Whatever is prepared for use or wear; manufactured stuff or material.
- Gear (v. i.)
To be in, or come into, gear.
- Gear (v. t.)
To dress; to put gear on; to harness.
- Gear (v. t.)
To provide with gearing.
- raga (unknown)
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- Rage (n.)
A violent or raging wind.
- Rage (n.)
Especially, anger accompanied with raving; overmastering wrath; violent anger; fury.
- Rage (n.)
The subject of eager desire; that which is sought after, or prosecuted, with unreasonable or excessive passion; as, to be all the rage.
- Rage (n.)
To be furious with anger; to be exasperated to fury; to be violently agitated with passion.
- Rage (n.)
To be violent and tumultuous; to be violently driven or agitated; to act or move furiously; as, the raging sea or winds.
- Rage (n.)
To ravage; to prevail without restraint, or with destruction or fatal effect; as, the plague raged in Cairo.
- Rage (n.)
To toy or act wantonly; to sport.
- Rage (n.)
Violent excitement; eager passion; extreme vehemence of desire, emotion, or suffering, mastering the will.
- Rage (v. t.)
To enrage.
- Rare (a.)
Early.
- Rare (superl.)
Characterized by wide separation of parts; of loose texture; not thick or dense; thin; as, a rare atmosphere at high elevations.
- Rare (superl.)
Nearly raw; partially cooked; not thoroughly cooked; underdone; as, rare beef or mutton.
- Rare (superl.)
Not frequent; seldom met with or occurring; unusual; as, a rare event.
- Rare (superl.)
Of an uncommon nature; unusually excellent; valuable to a degree seldom found.
- Rare (superl.)
Thinly scattered; dispersed.
- Rear (a.)
Being behind, or in the hindmost part; hindmost; as, the rear rank of a company.
- Rear (adv.)
Early; soon.
- Rear (n.)
Specifically, the part of an army or fleet which comes last, or is stationed behind the rest.
- Rear (n.)
The back or hindmost part; that which is behind, or last in order; -- opposed to front.
- Rear (v. i.)
To rise up on the hind legs, as a horse; to become erect.
- Rear (v. t.)
To breed and raise; as, to rear cattle.
- Rear (v. t.)
To bring up to maturity, as young; to educate; to instruct; to foster; as, to rear offspring.
- Rear (v. t.)
To erect by building; to set up; to construct; as, to rear defenses or houses; to rear one government on the ruins of another.
- Rear (v. t.)
To lift and take up.
- Rear (v. t.)
To place in the rear; to secure the rear of.
- Rear (v. t.)
To raise; to lift up; to cause to rise, become erect, etc.; to elevate; as, to rear a monolith.
- Rear (v. t.)
To rouse; to stir up.