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- nounrace (noun) · races (plural noun) · the races (plural noun)
- a competition between runners, horses, vehicles, boats, etc., to see which is the fastest in covering a set course:"I won the first 50-lap race"
- (the races)a series of races for horses or dogs, held at a fixed time on a set course.
- a situation in which individuals or groups compete to be first to achieve a particular objective:"the race for nuclear power"
- archaicthe course of the sun or moon through the heavens:"the industrious sun already half his race hath run"
- a water channel, especially one built to lead water to or from a point where its energy is utilized, as in a mill or mine. See also millrace
- a smooth ring-shaped groove or guide in which a ball bearing or roller bearing runs.
verbrace (verb) · races (third person present) · raced (past tense) · raced (past participle) · racing (present participle)- compete with another or others to see who is fastest at covering a set course or achieving an objective:"the vet took blood samples from the horses before they raced" · "attorneys have to think twice before they race each other to the courthouse"Similar:take part in a racecompete againsthave a race withbe pitted againsttry to beat
- compete regularly in races as a sport or leisure activity:"the next year, he raced again for the team"
- prepare and enter (an animal or vehicle) in races as a sport or leisure activity:"he raced his three horses simply for the fun of it"
OriginMiddle English, from Old Norse rás ‘current’. It was originally a northern English word with the sense ‘rapid forward movement’, which gave rise to the senses ‘contest of speed’ (early 16th century) and ‘channel, path’, i.e. the space traversed (Middle English). The verb dates from the late 17th century.nounrace (noun) · races (plural noun)- each of the major groupings into which humankind is considered (in various theories or contexts) to be divided on the basis of physical characteristics or shared ancestry:"people of all races, colors, and creeds"
- the fact or condition of belonging to a racial division or group, or the qualities or characteristics associated with this:"people of mixed race" · "issues of race and national identity"
- a group of people sharing the same culture, history, language, etc.; an ethnic group:"we Scots were a bloodthirsty race then"
- a group or set of people or things with a common feature or features:"the upper classes thought of themselves as a race apart"
- biologya population within a species that is distinct in some way, especially a subspecies:"people have killed so many tigers that two races are probably extinct"
- (in nontechnical use) each of the major divisions of living creatures:"a member of the human race" · "the race of birds"
- literarya group of people descended from a common ancestor:"a prince of the race of Solomon"
- archaicancestry:"two coursers of ethereal race"
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