Ray
71Ray — This is a surname with one of the most ancient origins. It derives from an Olde British word ea pronounced ay and describes someone who lived by a stream. More pragmatically it probably referred to somebody who lived on dry land by a stream,… …
72Ray — englische Kurzform von → Raymond (Bedeutungszusammensetzung aus: »Rat« und »Beschützer«). Namensträger: Ray Charles, US amerikanischer Jazzmusiker …
73ray — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. skate; beam, gleam, radiation; stripe. See animal, light. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. beam, flash, light, stream, gleam, blaze, sunbeam, wave, moonbeam, radiation, flicker, spark, irradiation, emanation,… …
74Ray — reɪ n. male first name; family name; James Earl Ray (1928 1998), alleged assassin of Martin Luther King Jr …
75ray — reɪ n. beam; flicker, gleam; trace or hint of something (i.e. ray of hope) v. radiate, give off rays, produce beams …
76Ray — Sp Rėjus Ap Ray L JAV: apyg. (Misūrio v ja), mst. (Minesotos, Š. Dakotos v jos) …
77ray — noun 1) rays of light Syn: beam, shaft, streak, stream 2) a ray of hope Syn: glimmer, flicker, spark, hint, suggestion, sign …
78ray — [reɪ] noun [C] a line of light, heat, or energy • a ray of hope something that makes you feel slightly more hopeful in a difficult situation[/ex] …
79ray — 1. Spoke. Kukuna, wana, manamana. ♦ Rays of the sun, kukuna o ka lā. 2. Fish. Hīhīmanu, hailepo (sting ray); hāhālua (manta) …
80ray — spindulys statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. beam; ray vok. Strahl, m rus. луч, m pranc. faisceau, m; rayon, m …