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    ring
    [riNG]
    noun
    ring (noun) · rings (plural noun) · the ring (noun)
    1. a small circular band, typically of precious metal and often set with one or more gemstones, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage, engagement, or authority:
      "a diamond ring" · "he had a silver ring on one finger" · "a bishop's ring"
      Similar:
      band of gold
      marriage token
    2. a ring-shaped or circular object:
      "fried onion rings"
      • a circular marking or pattern:
        "black rings around her eyes"
      • a group of people or things arranged in a circle:
        "everyone sat in a ring, holding hands" · "he pointed to the ring of trees"
      • a circular or spiral course:
        "they were dancing energetically in a ring"
      • astronomy
        a thin band or disk of rock and ice particles around a planet:
        "Saturn's rings"
      • short for tree ring
      • archaeology
        a circular prehistoric earthwork, typically consisting of a bank and ditch:
        "a ring ditch"
    3. an enclosed space, surrounded by seating for spectators, in which a sport, performance, or show takes place:
      "a circus ring"
      • a roped enclosure for boxing or wrestling:
        "a boxing ring" · "he was knocking me all around the ring"
      • (the ring)
        the profession, sport, or institution of boxing:
        "Fogerty quit the ring to play professional rugby league"
    4. a group of people drawn together due to a shared interest or goal, especially one involving illegal or unscrupulous activity:
      "the police had been investigating the drug ring"
    5. chemistry
      another term for closed chain.
      "a benzene ring"
    6. mathematics
      a set of elements with two binary operations, addition and multiplication, the second being distributive over the first and associative.
    verb
    ring (verb) · rings (third person present) · ringed (past tense) · ringed (past participle) · ringing (present participle)
    1. surround (someone or something), especially for protection or containment:
      "the courthouse was ringed with police"
      • form a line around the edge of (something circular):
        "dark shadows ringed his eyes"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        draw a circle around (something), especially to focus attention on it:
        "an area of Tribeca had been ringed in red"
    2. ornithology
      BRITISH ENGLISH
      put an aluminium strip round the leg of (a bird) for subsequent identification:
      "only a small proportion of warblers are caught and ringed"
      • put a circular band through the nose of (a bull, pig, or other farm animal) to lead or otherwise control it:
        "in the mid 1850s there were fines for not ringing swine"
    Origin
    Old English hring, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ring, German Ring, also to the noun rank.
    ring
    [riNG]
    verb
    ring (verb) · rings (third person present) · rang (past tense) · ringing (present participle) · rung (past participle)
    1. make a clear resonant or vibrating sound:
      "a bell rang loudly" · "his words rang in the clear air"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      call by telephone:
      "I rang her this morning" · "I tried to ring, but the lines to Moscow were engaged"
      Similar:
      give someone a ring
      give someone a call
      get someone on the phone
      get on the phone to
      make/place a call (to)
    3. (of a person's ears) be filled with a continuous buzzing or humming sound, especially as the aftereffect of a blow or loud noise:
      "he yelled so loudly that my eardrums rang"
      • convey a specified impression or quality:
        "the author's honesty rings true"
    noun
    ring (noun) · rings (plural noun)
      • each of a series of resonant or vibrating sounds signaling an incoming telephone call.
      • informal
        a telephone call:
        "I'd better give her a ring tomorrow"
      • a loud clear sound or tone:
        "the ring of sledgehammers on metal"
      • a particular quality conveyed by something heard or expressed:
        "the song had a curious ring of nostalgia to it"
      • a set of bells, especially church bells.
    Origin
    Old English hringan, of Germanic origin, perhaps imitative.
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    What is the meaning of ring?1 a group involved in secret or criminal activities. a ring of counterfeiters passing phony $20 bills. Synonyms for rings. cabals, conspiracies, crews, gangs, Mafias, mobs,
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