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Meaning
Adj
●
Strong;
powerful
;
capable
of
acting
or being used with great effect;
energetic
;
vigorous
; headstrong.
Strong in growth;
growing
with
vigour
or
rapidity
, hence,
coarse
or gross.
Causing strong growth;
producing
luxuriantly
;
rich
and fertile.
Strong in growth;
growing
with
vigour
or
rapidity
, hence,
coarse
or gross.;Suffering from
overgrowth
or
hypertrophy
; plethoric.
Strong to the
senses
;
offensive
; noisome.;Gross,
disgusting
, foul.
●
In Smell:
Strong;
powerful
;
capable
of
acting
or being used with great effect;
energetic
;
vigorous
; headstrong.
Strong to the
senses
;
offensive
; noisome.
Having a very strong and
bad
taste
or odor.
●
complete,
unmitigated
, utter.
●
lustful; lascivious
Adv
●
Quickly,
eagerly
, impetuously.
Noun
●
A
row
of people or things
organized
in a
grid
pattern
, often soldiers.
●
In Chess:
One of the
eight
horizontal
lines
of
squares
on a
chessboard
(i.e; those
identified
by a number).
●
In Music:
In a
pipe organ
, a
set of pipes
of a certain
quality for which each
pipe
corresponds
to one key or pedal.
●
One's
position
in
a list
sorted
by a
shared
property
such as physical
location
,
population
, or quality.
●
The level of
one's
position
in a
class-based
society.
●
A
category
of people, such as those who
share
an
occupation
or
belong
to an organisation.
●
A
hierarchical
level in an organization such as the military.
●
In Taxonomy:
A level in a
scientific
taxonomy
system.
●
In Computing & Mathematics:
The
dimensionality
of an
array
(computing) or tensor.
●
In Linear algebra:
The
maximal
number of
linearly independent
columns
(or
rows
) of a matrix.
●
In Algebra:
The
maximum
quantity
of D-linearly
independent
elements
of a
module
(over an
integral domain
D).
●
In Mathematics:
The
size
of any
basis
of a given matroid.
Verb
●
To place
abreast
, or in a line.
●
To have a ranking.
●
To
assign
a
suitable
place in a
class
or order; to
class
ify.
●
In American English:
To take
rank
of; to outrank.
Name
●
A surname.
Sourced from
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Origin
rank
English
rank
Middle English (1100-1500)
ranc
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
reng
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Stinky
Smelly
Pongy
Thorough
Virulent
Ranck
Consequence
Order
Arity
Adicity
Rate
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Select
Quartile
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Place
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Seniority
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Categorize
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Priority
Recognize
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Number
Identify
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Target
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Top
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Rhymes
Dank
Ankh
Bank
Sank
Lank
Mank
Tank
Rank
Hank
Yank
Hank
Gank
Wank
Yank
Prank
Frank
Slank
Skank
Flank
Franc
Frank
Blank
Spank
Brank
Shank
Swank
Drank
Clank
Plank
Crank
Tranq
Stank
Chank
Thank
Shrank
Outrank
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