English words starting with rin
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Meanings of Rin:
nounA japanese monetary unit, equal to 1/10 sen; a coin of this value.
Meanings of Rinceau:
nounAn ornamental motif consisting of a band of scrolling or spiralling foliage (especially vine or acanthus leaves), frequently carved, moulded, or painted.
Meanings of Rincon:
nounNow especially in the south-western united states: a piece of land, typically one situated in a secluded or sheltered area such as a valley or river bend.
Rind
rʌɪndMeanings of Rind:
nounThe tough outer skin of certain fruit, especially citrus fruit.
Usage examples:
Decorate with fine shreds of orange rind
verbStrip the bark from (a tree).
Usage examples:
When the meat ran out they had to rind trees and chew the inner bark for nourishment
Meanings of Rinded:
verbStrip the bark from (a tree).
Usage examples:
When the meat ran out they had to rind trees and chew the inner bark for nourishment
Rinderpest
ˈrɪndəpɛstMeanings of Rinderpest:
nounAn infectious disease of ruminants, especially cattle, caused by a paramyxovirus. it is characterized by fever, dysentery, and inflammation of the mucous membranes.
Usage examples:
Two devastating cattle diseases, rinderpest in 1896-7 and east coast fever, which moved slowly thro…
Meanings of Rindle:
nounA small stream or watercourse; a brook; a runnel; (occasionally) a trickle of liquid.
verbOf a stream, etc.: to flow gently; to trickle.
Meanings of Rinds:
nounThe tough outer skin of certain fruit, especially citrus fruit.
Usage examples:
Decorate with fine shreds of orange rind
verbStrip the bark from (a tree).
Usage examples:
When the meat ran out they had to rind trees and chew the inner bark for nourishment
Meanings of Rindy:
adjectiveOf the nature of or resembling rind or (in early use) the bark of a tree; having a rind, especially a thick or tough one.
Meanings of Rinforzando:
nounA sudden stress or brief crescendo made over the space of a short phrase; (sometimes also) a sudden increase in volume; a direction to make this. frequently abbreviated rf, rfz.
Meanings of Ring a bell:
phraseSound vaguely familiar.
Usage examples:
The name rings a bell
idiomTo sound familiar
Usage examples:
The name rang a bell but i couldn't remember where i had heard it before., no, i'm sorry, that desc…
Ring back
rɪŋMeanings of Ring back:
phrasal verbTo call someone again on the phone especially after they have called you or after you called them previously but they were not available
Usage examples:
Do you want me to ring you back later?, we're advising all our customers to ring back in half an ho…
Ring off
rɪŋMeanings of Ring off:
phrasal verbEnd a phone call by replacing the receiver.
Usage examples:
Before i ring off can i have a quick word with colin?
Ring out
rɪŋMeanings of Ring out:
idiomSound loudly
phrasal verbMake a clear resonant sound.
Usage examples:
A shot rang out
Ring up
rɪŋMeanings of Ring up:
idiomTo perform and record a sale on a cash register
phrasal verbRecord an amount on a cash register.
Usage examples:
He took the money for the drinks and rang it up
nounA circular piece, esp. of jewelry worn on a finger
Usage examples:
A gold wedding ring, a key ring, a ring of people joined hands in the dance., a boxing ring, a one-…
verbTo call someone on the phone
Usage examples:
If he's out of the office, ring his mobile., i rang a few stockbrokers to see what they would recom…
Ring-binder
ˈrɪŋ ˌbaɪn.dərMeanings of Ring-binder:
nounA hard cover with metal rings inside that pass through holes in paper documents to keep them together
Meanings of Ring-finger:
nounThe finger nearest to your little finger. in some cultures, people wear a ring on their ring finger to show that they are married or are planning to get married.
Meanings of Ring-in:
phrasal verbTo make a phone call to your place of work
Usage examples:
Tim rang in to say he wouldn't be coming in., men who need to look after a sick child are likely to…
Meanings of Ring-road:
nounA main road that goes around the edge of a town, allowing traffic to avoid the town centre
Usage examples:
We got stuck in traffic on the ring road.
Ringbark
ˈrɪŋbɑːkMeanings of Ringbark:
verbRemove a ring of bark from (a tree) in order to kill it or to check rapid growth and thereby improve fruit production.
Usage examples:
They are even ringbarking the english oaks in the botanical gardens
Ringbarked
ˈrɪŋbɑːkMeanings of Ringbarked:
verbRemove a ring of bark from (a tree) in order to kill it or to check rapid growth and thereby improve fruit production.
Usage examples:
They are even ringbarking the english oaks in the botanical gardens
Meanings of Ringbarker:
nounA person who or device that ringbarks trees in order to kill them.
Ringbarking
ˈrɪŋbɑːkMeanings of Ringbarking:
verbRemove a ring of bark from (a tree) in order to kill it or to check rapid growth and thereby improve fruit production.
Usage examples:
They are even ringbarking the english oaks in the botanical gardens
Ringbolt
ˈrɪŋbəʊltMeanings of Ringbolt:
nounA bolt with a ring attached for fitting a rope to.
Usage examples:
The old man, meanwhile, was holding onto a ringbolt while lying on the deck and propping his feet a…
Ringbolts
ˈrɪŋbəʊltMeanings of Ringbolts:
nounA bolt with a ring attached for fitting a rope to.
Usage examples:
The old man, meanwhile, was holding onto a ringbolt while lying on the deck and propping his feet a…
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