[rei]
Noun (short for noun)
Light, flicker, trace
intransitive verb
To shine, appear, or emit light.
transitive verb
Radiation, display
light
[rei]
Ray (surname, male name, Raymond's nickname)
ray
Ray 1
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[America] Day
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(noun)
A thin line or narrow beam of light or other radiant energy.
Light: A very thin or narrow beam of intense light or other radiant energy.
A graphic or other representation of such a line.
Spectral line: a pattern or other method representing this light.
Radiant; Light.
Brilliant; shine
A small amount; A trace:
A small amount; A small amount. Clue:
There is no hope at all.
Don't give up any hope.
Mathematics a straight line extending from a point. Also called half line
Mathematical ray: a straight line emanating from a point. Also called half line.
A linear structure or part extending from a point.
Radioactive tissue: a structure or part in the form of rays.
Bright stripes emitted by some craters on the moon.
Radiation line: one of the bright lines radiated from the crater of the moon.
botany
botany
Umbrella flowers or the corolla of umbrella flowers.
Tongue flower: Tongue flower or its corolla
Branches of umbels.
Phylogenesis of Umbelliferae; A branch of Umbelliferae
zoological
creatural
One of the bony spines supporting the fin membrane.
Fin spur: One of the bony spurs supporting the fin membrane.
An arm of a starfish or other radial animal.
Starfish foot: A limb of a starfish or other multi-branched animal.
Light slang sunshine:
Light slang sunshine:
Let's go to the beach to bask in the sun.
Let's go to the seaside and enjoy the sunshine.
transitive verb
Ray, ray, ray
Emit light; Launch.
Radiation: radiate outward in the form of rays; launch
Provide rays or radiation.
Provide light or radiation.
To project light to; Irradiation.
Shine: To shine light on; Bright, shiny; Shine, shine
middle english
middle english
From old French rai
From old French rai
From Latin radius
Derived from Latin radius
ray
Ray 2
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[America] Day
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(noun)
Any of various marine fishes of the order Rayformes or Rayformes, having a cartilaginous skeleton, a horizontally flattened body and a narrow tail.
Ray; Raccoon: Any of various aquatic fishes of the order Raccoon or Raccoon, having soft bones, a flat body, and a narrow tail.
Middle English raye
Middle English raye
From old French raie
From old French raie
Derived from Latin raia
Derived from Latin raia
light
light
AHD:[r? ], Cape.
Cape Province.
Cape Point.
None (no part of speech)
A promontory at the southwestern tip of Newfoundland, Canada, located in the cabot Strait.
Cape Ray: A prominent part of the cabot Strait at the southwestern tip of Newfoundland.
light
light
AHD:[r? ]satya JIT( 192 1- 1992)
Indian railway company
K.K.[ra! ]
None (no part of speech)
Indian filmmaker, whose works, especially the trilogy "The World of Apu" (1958), provide a contemplative description of life in Bangladesh.
Ray, Satyagit: (192 1- 1992) Indian director. His works, especially the three plays of A Pu's World (1958), are descriptions that belittle the life of Bangladeshis.
Ray 1
[reI]
Noun (short for noun)
Light; light
sunlight
sunlight
A ray of light penetrated the darkness.
A light penetrated the darkness.
excellent
a ray of hope
a ray of hope
Ray 2
[reI]
Noun (short for noun)
Pan-Fried Mackerel
ray
Ray 3
[reI]
Noun (short for noun)
The second sound in c major.
ray
From Latin radius
ray
beam