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rauc
rauc, a. rare—1. [a. L. rauc-us.] = rauque.1866 J. B. Rose tr. Ovid's Met. 146 Rauc speech, and volubility of words. Oxford English Dictionary
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Flux (novel)
: a "coolie" (ceiling farm worker) and friend of Dura's at Frenk's ceiling farm Brow: Rauc's husband, who works the lumber caravans and is only able to see Rauc once a year Kae: colleague of Brow (and who is in love with him) Seciv Trop: Magfield expert and engineer, who is instrumental in the design wikipedia.org
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rauque
rauque, a. rare. (rɔːk) [a. F. rauque, ad. L. raucus: cf. rauc, rauk.] Hoarse, harsh.1848 Lytton K. Arthur ix. lxxxvi, The deaf'ning, strident, rauque, Homeric roar. 1859 R. F. Burton in Jrnl. Geog. Soc. XXIX. 214 The rauque bellow of the hippopotamus is heard on its banks. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Go-Katz
Discography The Go-Katz EP – Raucous Records RAUC001 1987 Real Gone Katz CD – Raucous Records RAUCD100 2004 Maniac CD – Raucous Records RAUCD215 2008 wikipedia.org
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rauckle
rauc(k)le Sc. variants of rackle a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Upgrade
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raucedity
† rauˈcedity Obs. rare—1. [f. L. raucēdo, f. raucus hoarse + -ity.] Hoarseness.1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 100/1 Gargrise therwith your throte for the hoarsenes and rauceditye. Oxford English Dictionary
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raucal
ˈraucal, a. rare—1. [f. L. rauc-us.] Raucous.1839–47 Todd's Cycl. Anat. III. 124/1 In these cases there is..no raucal sound of voice. Oxford English Dictionary
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raucous
raucous, a. (ˈrɔːkəs) [f. L. rauc-us hoarse + -ous.] Hoarse, rough, harsh-sounding.1769 Pennant British Zool. III. 8 This raucous reptile [the toad]. 1793 tr. Buffon's Hist. Birds VI. 158 A raucous, thick tone, which is grating to the ear. 1847 Emerson Poems (1857) 40 Where yon wedged line the Nesto... Oxford English Dictionary
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raucid
ˈraucid, a. rare—1. [f. L. rauc-us + -id1.] Raucous.1831 Lamb Elia Ser. ii. Shade of Elliston, Methinks I hear the old boatman,..with raucid voice, bawling ‘Sculls’. So rauˈcidity, raucity. rare—1.1703 Art & Myst. Vintners 4 They degenerate also in Taste, and affect the palate with foulness, roughne... Oxford English Dictionary
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rauk
† rauk, a. Sc. Obs. Also 6 rawk. [ad. L. rauc-us (see raucous), or a. F. rauque (13th c.), rauque.] Hoarse, raucous. Also Comb.c 1470 Henryson Mor. Fab. xiii. (Frog & Mouse) ii, With voce full rauk scho said on this maneir. 1513 Douglas æneis xi. ix. 29 The rawk vocit swannis in a rabyll. 1533 Belle... Oxford English Dictionary
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rank
▪ I. rank, n.1 (ræŋk) Also 6 Sc. raink, 6–7 ranke, 6–8 ranck, (6–7 -e), 7 ranque. [a. obs. F. ranc (mod. rang), var. renc, usually supposed to be a. OHG. hrinc, hring ring.] 1. a. A row, line, or series of things. In common use c 1580–1610, esp. with ref. to teeth and trees; now rare in general sens... Oxford English Dictionary
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