Rape
71rape — 1. noun 1) he was charged with rape Syn: sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual interference; archaic ravishment, defilement 2) the rape of the rain forest Syn: destruction, violation, ravaging, pillaging, plundering, desecration …
72rape — broom·rape; rape; …
73rape — rape1 (De rapar). m. coloq. Rasura o corte de la barba hecho de prisa y sin cuidado. Le dieron un buen rape. al rape. loc. adv. Dicho de cortar el pelo: Al límite. 2. A la orilla o casi a raíz. rape2 (Del cat. rap). m. pejesapo …
74rape — Cole Cole (k[=o]l), n. [OE. col, caul, AS. cawl, cawel, fr. L. caulis, the stalk or stem of a plant, esp. a cabbage stalk, cabbage, akin to Gr. kaylo s. Cf. {Cauliflower}, {Kale}.] (Bot.) A plant of the {Brassica} or Cabbage genus; esp. that form …
75RÂPE — s. f. Grappe de raisin de laquelle tous les grains sont ôtés. Tous les grains de cette grappe sont tombés, il ne reste plus que la râpe. On dit aussi, RAFLE. RÂPES, au pluriel, se dit Des crevasses ou fentes transversales qui se forment au pli du …
76Rape — 1) An administrative division of Sussex Arundel, Bramber, Chichester, Hastings, Lewes, Pevensey each of which comprised several hundreds. [< OldEngl. rap = rope; land was defined by being roped off] Cf. Lathe; Thack and rape; Yoke1 2) Orig.… …
77rapé — (fr. Râpé) Tabaco en polvo para inhalar …
78Rapé — Ra|pé [... pe:], der; [s] [frz. râpé, zu: râper, ↑rapieren]: durch Zerreiben hergestellter Schnupftabak …
79Rape — Many British names have a Scandanavian origin, but is almost every case there are of Norse or Danish background. In this case the origin is believed to be Swedish and to describe a Soldier, one who was a quick mover and probably a scout or… …
80Rape — nf terre pauvre, inculte, souvent broussailleuse Est, Suisse. Syn.: râpe, rappe, rapie, rapeie, rapois, rêpe, roppe, rupe, ruppe …