English words starting with rice
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Rice
raɪsMeanings of Rice:
nounA swamp grass which is widely cultivated as a source of food, especially in asia.
Usage examples:
The main crops that are harvested for this are maize, rice, wheat, and potatoes.
verbForce (cooked potatoes or other vegetables) through a sieve or ricer.
Usage examples:
Riced boiled potatoes
abbreviationRest, ice, compression, and elevation (denoting a method of treating bruises, strains, and other minor soft tissue injuries).
Meanings of Ricebird:
nounThe bobolink, dolichonyx oryzivorus, flocks of which often frequent rice fields while on migration. compare "rice bunting", reed-bird .
Meanings of Ricebirds:
nounThe bobolink, dolichonyx oryzivorus, flocks of which often frequent rice fields while on migration. compare "rice bunting", reed-bird .
Meanings of Riced:
verbForce (cooked potatoes or other vegetables) through a sieve or ricer.
Usage examples:
Riced boiled potatoes
nounA swamp grass which is widely cultivated as a source of food, especially in asia.
Usage examples:
The main crops that are harvested for this are maize, rice, wheat, and potatoes.
abbreviationRest, ice, compression, and elevation (denoting a method of treating bruises, strains, and other minor soft tissue injuries).
adjectiveSeparated into very small pieces that look like rice by being forced through small holes in a special tool
Usage examples:
Riced potatoes
Meanings of Ricer:
nounA utensil with small holes through which boiled potatoes or other soft food can be pushed to form particles of a similar size to grains of rice.
Usage examples:
Put the potatoes through a potato ricer or mouli and leave to cool.
Meanings of Ricercar:
nounAn elaborate contrapuntal instrumental composition in fugal or canonic style, typically of the 16th to 18th centuries.
Usage examples:
In the mulliner book the term is applied in this way, and voluntaries there are seen to be a sort o…
Meanings of Ricercare:
nounAn elaborate contrapuntal instrumental composition in fugal or canonic style, typically of the 16th to 18th centuries.
Usage examples:
In the mulliner book the term is applied in this way, and voluntaries there are seen to be a sort o…
Meanings of Ricercari:
nounAn elaborate contrapuntal instrumental composition in fugal or canonic style, typically of the 16th to 18th centuries.
Usage examples:
In the mulliner book the term is applied in this way, and voluntaries there are seen to be a sort o…
Meanings of Ricercars:
nounAn elaborate contrapuntal instrumental composition in fugal or canonic style, typically of the 16th to 18th centuries.
Usage examples:
In the mulliner book the term is applied in this way, and voluntaries there are seen to be a sort o…
Meanings of Ricers:
nounA utensil with small holes through which boiled potatoes or other soft food can be pushed to form particles of a similar size to grains of rice.
Usage examples:
Put the potatoes through a potato ricer or mouli and leave to cool.
Meanings of Rices:
verbForce (cooked potatoes or other vegetables) through a sieve or ricer.
Usage examples:
Riced boiled potatoes
nounA swamp grass which is widely cultivated as a source of food, especially in asia.
Usage examples:
The main crops that are harvested for this are maize, rice, wheat, and potatoes.
abbreviationRest, ice, compression, and elevation (denoting a method of treating bruises, strains, and other minor soft tissue injuries).
Meanings of Ricey:
adjectiveOf or resembling rice; containing much rice.
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