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    rack
    [rak]
    noun
    racks (plural noun)
    1. a framework, typically with rails, bars, hooks, or pegs, for holding or storing things:
      "a spice rack" · "a magazine rack"
      • a stack of digital effects units for a guitar or other instrument.
      • a vertically barred frame or wagon for holding animal fodder:
        "a hay rack"
    2. a cogged or toothed bar or rail engaging with a wheel or pinion, or using pegs to adjust the position of something:
      "a steering rack"
    3. historical
      (the rack)
      an instrument of torture consisting of a frame on which the victim was stretched by turning rollers to which the wrists and ankles were tied.
    4. a triangular structure for positioning the balls in pool. Compare with frame
      • a single game of snooker.
    5. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      vulgar slang
      a woman's breasts:
      "Arnie's woman is kinda bossy, but she's got a nice rack"
    6. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      a set of antlers:
      "moose have the most impressive racks of all the antlered animals"
    7. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      a bed.
    verb
    racks (third person present)
    1. cause extreme physical or mental pain to; subject to extreme stress:
      "he was racked with guilt"
      • historical
        torture (someone) on the rack.
    2. place in or on a rack:
      "the shoes were racked neatly beneath the dresses"
    3. archaic
      raise (rent) above a fair or normal amount.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Middle Dutch rec, Middle Low German rek ‘horizontal bar or shelf’, probably from recken ‘to stretch, reach’ (possibly the source of rack).
    rack
    [rak]
    verb
    racks (third person present)
    1. (of a horse) move with a rack gait.
    Origin
    mid 16th century: of unknown origin.
    rack
    [rak]
    noun
    racks (plural noun)
    1. a large cut of meat, typically lamb, that includes the front ribs:
      "my favorite dish on the menu was a densely seasoned rack of lamb"
    Origin
    late 16th century: of unknown origin.
    rack
    [rak]
    verb
    racks (third person present)
    1. draw off (wine, beer, etc.) from the sediment in the barrel:
      "the wine is racked off into large oak casks"
    Origin
    late 15th century: from Provençal arracar, from raca ‘stems and husks of grapes, dregs’.
    rack
    [rak]
    noun
    racks (plural noun)
    1. a mass of high, thick, fast-moving clouds:
      "there was a thin moon, a rack of cloud"
    verb
    racks (third person present)
    1. (of a cloud) be driven before the wind:
      "a thin shred of cloud racking across the moon"
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting a rush or collision): probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Norwegian and Swedish dialect rak ‘wreckage’, from reka ‘to drive’.
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  4. noun a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited: a clothes rack; a luggage rack.
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    (often in compounds) a piece of equipment, usually made of metal or wooden bars, that is used for holding things or for hanging things on a wine/plate/magazine rack I looked through a rack of clothes at the back of the store.
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    Britannica Dictionary definition of RACK 1 [count] : a frame or stand that has shelves, hooks, slots, etc., in which or on which you place things
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