- nounrail (noun) · rails (plural noun) · the rails (plural noun)
- a bar or series of bars, typically fixed on upright supports, serving as part of a fence or barrier or used to hang things on:"a curtain rail"
- (the rails)the inside boundary fence of a racecourse.
- a steel bar or continuous line of bars laid on the ground as one of a pair forming a railroad track:"trolley rails"
- railroads as a means of transportation:"rail fares" · "traveling by rail"
- the edge of a surfboard or sailboard.
- a horizontal piece in the frame of a paneled door or sash window. Compare with stile
- electronicsa conductor which is maintained at a fixed potential and to which other parts of a circuit are connected:"the anode must be connected to the positive supply rail"
verbrail (verb) · rails (third person present) · railed (past tense) · railed (past participle) · railing (present participle)- provide or enclose (a space or place) with a rail or rails:"the altar is railed off from the nave"
- (in windsurfing) sail the board on its edge, so that it is at a sharp angle to the surface of the water:"the more you pull down on the boom, the more you rail"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French reille ‘iron rod’, from Latin regula ‘straight stick, rule’.verb(rail against/at/about)rail (verb) · rails (third person present) · railed (past tense) · railed (past participle) · railing (present participle)- complain or protest strongly and persistently about:"he railed at human fickleness"
Originlate Middle English: from French railler, from Provençal ralhar ‘to jest’, based on an alteration of Latin rugire ‘to bellow’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- complain or protest strongly and persistently about:protest strongly atmake a protest againstfulminate againstinveigh againstrage againstthunder againstdeclaim againstremonstrate aboutexpostulate aboutmake a fuss aboutspeak out againstexpress disapproval ofcriticize severelyobject toraise objections tooppose stronglycomplain vociferously/bitterly aboutdisagree violently withtake great exception tomake/take a stand againstput up a fight against
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