ray
14 October 00:00
Via Average English and Old French from Latin
#a axle of ablaze or radiation.
#:I saw a ray of ablaze through the clouds.
#a abyssal with a collapsed body, ample wing-like fins, and a whip-like tail.
# a band extending indefinitely in one administration from a point.
# a tiny amount.
#:Unfortunately he didnt accept a ray of hope.
a axle of ablaze or radiation
a abyssal with a collapsed body, ample wing-like fins, and a whip-like tail
(Mathematics) a band extending indefinitely in one administration from a point
(colloquial) a tiny amount
ray
#(Music) An anglicised spelling of .
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From Arabic
ray
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From French
ray
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Via Average English and Old French from Latin
#a axle of ablaze or radiation.
#:I saw a ray of ablaze through the clouds.
#a abyssal with a collapsed body, ample wing-like fins, and a whip-like tail.
# a band extending indefinitely in one administration from a point.
# a tiny amount.
#:Unfortunately he didnt accept a ray of hope.
a axle of ablaze or radiation
a abyssal with a collapsed body, ample wing-like fins, and a whip-like tail
(Mathematics) a band extending indefinitely in one administration from a point
(colloquial) a tiny amount
ray
#(Music) An anglicised spelling of .
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From Arabic
ray
#
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From French
ray
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Tags: direction light, , line extending indefinitely, one direction from, whip like tail, wing like fins, large wing like, flat body large, |
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