rock

  • 121rock — USGS PHOTO GLOSSARY OF VOLCANIC TERMS Rocks are naturally occurring mixtures of minerals, mineral matter, or organic materials. Three main types occur: sedimentary rocks, formed by weathering and mechanical sorting on the Earth s surface;… …

    Glossary of volcanic terms

  • 122Rock — /rɒk/ (say rok) noun the 1. Uluru (Ayers Rock). 2. the Rock of Gibraltar …

  • 123Rock — der Rock, ö e (Grundstufe) Kleidungsstück für Frauen von der Taille bis über die Knien Beispiele: Dieser Rock ist mir zu eng. Sie trägt gerne Röcke …

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  • 124Rock — der Rock, e Diese Bluse passt nicht zu meinem Rock …

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  • 125rock — English has two words rock, both of uncertain origin. The older, ‘sway’ [11], goes back to a prehistoric Germanic base *rukk ‘move’, which also produced German rücken ‘move’ and Dutch rukken ‘pull, jerk’, but beyond that its trail goes cold. Rock …

    Word origins

  • 126rock — качаться; качать to rock a cradle качать колыбель the trees rock in the wind деревья качаются на ветру …

    English-Russian travelling dictionary

  • 127rock·er — /ˈrɑːkɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a curved piece of wood or metal on which an object (such as a cradle or chair) moves back and forth or from side to side 2 chiefly US : ↑rocking chair 3 a : someone who plays or performs rock music 3 b : someone… …

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  • 128rock — Roc Roc, n. [Ar. & Per. rokh or rukh. Cf. {Rook} a castle.] A monstrous bird of Arabian mythology. [Written also {rock}, and {rukh}.] Brande & C. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English