Race

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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
  • n. A local geographic or global human population distinguished as a more or less distinct group by genetically transmitted physical characteristics.
  • n. A group of people united or classified together on the basis of common history, nationality, or geographic distribution: the German race.
  • n. A genealogical line; a lineage.
  • n. Humans considered as a group.
  • n. Biology An interbreeding, usually geographically isolated population of organisms differing from other populations of the same species in the frequency of hereditary traits. A race that has been given formal taxonomic recognition is known as a subspecies.
  • n. Biology A breed or strain, as of domestic animals.
  • n. A distinguishing or characteristic quality, such as the flavor of a wine.
  • n. Sports A competition of speed, as in running or riding.
  • n. Sports A series of such competitions held at a specified time on a regular course: a fan of the dog races.
  • n. An extended competition in which participants struggle like runners to be the winner: the presidential race.
  • n. Steady or rapid onward movement: the race of time.
  • n. A strong or swift current of water.
  • n. The channel of such a current.
  • n. An artificial channel built to transport water and use its energy. Also called raceway.
  • n. A groovelike part of a machine in which a moving part slides or rolls.
  • n. See slipstream.
  • verb-intransitive. Sports To compete in a contest of speed.
  • verb-intransitive. To move rapidly or at top speed: We raced home. My heart was racing with fear.
  • verb-intransitive. To run too rapidly due to decreased resistance or unnecessary provision of fuel: adjusted the idle to keep the engine from racing.
  • v. Sports To compete against in a race.
  • v. Sports To cause to compete in a race: She races horses for a living.
  • v. To transport rapidly or at top speed; rush: raced the injured motorist to the hospital.
  • v. To cause (an engine with the gears disengaged, for example) to run swiftly or too swiftly.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • n. A contest between people, animals, vehicles, etc. where the goal is to be the first to reach some objective. Several horses run in a horse race, and the first one to reach the finishing post wins
  • n. A progressive movement toward a goal.
  • n. A fast moving current of water.
  • n. Travels, runs, or journeys.
  • n. The bushings of a rolling element bearing which contacts the rolling elements.
  • v. To take part in a race (in the sense of a contest).
  • v. To compete against in such a race.
  • v. To move or drive at high speed.
  • v. Of a motor, to run rapidly when not engaged to a transmission.
  • n. A group of sentient beings, particularly people, distinguished by common heritage or characteristics:
  • n. A population geographically separated from others of its species that develops significantly different characteristics; an informal term for a subspecies.
  • n. A breed or strain of domesticated animal.
  • n. A category or species of something that has emerged or evolved from an older one (with an implied parallel to animal breeding or evolutionary science).
  • n. A rhizome or root, especially of ginger.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • v. To raze.
  • n. A root.
  • n. The descendants of a common ancestor; a family, tribe, people, or nation, believed or presumed to belong to the same stock; a lineage; a breed.
  • n. Company; herd; breed.
  • n. A variety of such fixed character that it may be propagated by seed.
  • n. Peculiar flavor, taste, or strength, as of wine; that quality, or assemblage of qualities, which indicates origin or kind, as in wine; hence, characteristic flavor; smack.
  • n. Hence, characteristic quality or disposition.
  • n. A progress; a course; a movement or progression.
  • n. Esp., swift progress; rapid course; a running.
  • n. Hence: The act or process of running in competition; a contest of speed in any way, as in running, riding, driving, skating, rowing, sailing; in the plural, usually, a meeting for contests in the running of horses.
  • n. Competitive action of any kind, especially when prolonged; hence, career; course of life.
  • n. A strong or rapid current of water, or the channel or passage for such a current; a powerful current or heavy sea, sometimes produced by the meeting of two tides
  • n. The current of water that turns a water wheel, or the channel in which it flows; a mill race.
  • n. A channel or guide along which a shuttle is driven back and forth, as in a loom, sewing machine, etc.
  • verb-intransitive. To run swiftly; to contend in a race
  • verb-intransitive. To run too fast at times, as a marine engine or screw, when the screw is lifted out of water by the action of a heavy sea.
  • v. To cause to contend in a race; to drive at high speed.
  • v. To run a race with.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • n. A rush; running; swift course.
  • n. A course which has to be run, passed over, or gone through; onward movement or progression; career.
  • n. A contest of speed; a competitive trial of speed, especially in running, but also in riding, driving, sailing, rowing, walking, or any mode of progression.
  • n. Course, as of events; progress.
  • n. Struggle; conflict; tumult; trouble.
  • n. Course; line of onward movement; way; route.
  • To run swiftly; run in, or as if engaged in, a contest of speed.
  • To run with uncontrolled speed; go or revolve wildly or with improper acceleration: said of a steam-engine, a wheel, a ship's screw, or the like, when resistance is diminished without corresponding diminution of power.
  • To practise horse-racing as an occupation; be engaged in the business of running horses.
  • To cause to run or move swiftly, push or drive onward in, or as if in, a trial of speed: as, to race a horse; to race steamers.
  • To run, or cause horses, etc., to run, in competition with; contend against in a race.
  • n. A strong or rapid current of water, or the channel or passage for such a current; a powerful current or heavy sea sometimes produced by the meeting of two tides: as, the Race of Alderney; Portland Race.
  • n. A canal or watercourse from a dam to a water-wheel: specifically called the head-race.
  • n. The watercourse which leads away the water after it leaves the wheel: specifically called the tail-race.
  • n. A genealogical line or stock; a class of persons allied by descent from a common ancestry; lineage; family; kindred: as, the Levites were a race of priests; to be of royal or of ignoble race.
  • n. An ethnical stock; a great division of mankind having in common certain distinguishing physical peculiarities, and thus a comprehensive class appearing to be derived from a distinct primitive source: as, the Caucasian race; the Mongolian race; the Negro race. See man, 1.
  • n. A tribal or national stock; a division or subdivision of one of the great racial stocks of mankind, distinguished by minor peculiarities: as, the Celtic race; the Finnic race is a branch of the Mongolian; the English, French, and Spaniards are mixed races.
  • n. The human family; human beings as a class; mankind: a shortened form of human race: as, the future prospects of the race; the elevation of the race.
  • n. A breed, stock, or strain of domesticated animals or cultivated plants; an artificially propagated and perpetuated variety.
  • n. Specifically— In zoöl,. a geographical variety; a subspecies, characteristic of a given faunal area, intergrading with another form of the same species.
  • n. In botany:
  • n. A variety so fixed as to reproduce itself with considerable certainty by seed. Races may be of spontaneous origin or the result of artificial selection.
  • n. In a broader use, any variety, subspecies, species, or group of very similar species whose characters are continued through successive generations.
  • n. Any fixed class of beings more or less broadly differentiated from all others; any general aggregate of mankind or of animals considered as a class apart; a perpetuated or continuing line of like existences: as, the human race; the race of statesmen; the equine or the feline race.
  • n. A line or series; a course or succession: used of things.
  • n. A strong peculiarity by which the origin or species of anything may be recognized, as, especially, the flavor of wine.
  • n. Intrinsic character; natural quality or disposition; hence, spirit; vigor; pith; raciness.
  • n. Synonyms Tribe, Clan, etc. See people.
  • Of or pertaining to a race.
  • n. A root. See race-ginger, and hand, 13 .
  • To tear up; snatch away hastily.
  • An obsolete form of rase, raze.
  • n. A calcareous concretion in brick-earth.
  • In heraldry, same as indented.
  • n. The circnlar path traversed by a horse in driving a machine by a horse-whim; a gin-ring or gin-race.
  • n. In mech., an annular ring or groove in which the rollers of a roller-bearing, or the balls of a ball-bearing, travel; a ball-race; a roller-race. For a roller-bearing, the race is usually the frustum of a very flat cone, the rollers being frusta of the complementary cone.
  • n. A narrow passage, fenced with hurdles, for sheep; a lane.
  • n.
  • n. The heart, liver, and lungs or lights of an animal, especially of a calf: same as pluck, 4.
  • n. Same as rase.
  • n. A white splash or mark on the face of a horse or dog; a blaze.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • v. to work as fast as possible towards a goal, sometimes in competition with others
  • n. (biology) a taxonomic group that is a division of a species; usually arises as a consequence of geographical isolation within a species
  • n. a canal for a current of water
  • n. a contest of speed
  • v. cause to move fast or to rush or race
  • v. move fast
  • n. people who are believed to belong to the same genetic stock
  • v. compete in a race
  • n. any competition
  • n. the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller
  • Verb Form
    raced    races    racing   
    Hypernym
    Words that are more generic or abstract
    act    move    taxonomic category    taxonomic group    taxon    canal    displace    flow   
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    raced    racing   
    Synonym
    Words with the same meaning
    raze    root    breed    progeny    family    lineage    issue    line    house    offspring   
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    Words with the same terminal sound
    Ace    Chase    Grace    Mace    ace    apace    base    bass    brace    case   
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    nation    family    character    class    tribe    soul    creature    religion    Life    power