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ray1
noun
1 a narrow beam of light or radioactive particles.
2 any of a set of lines fanning out from a central point.
3 a small amount of or the beginnings of something, especially hope or understanding.
4 any of the set of spines which support a fish's fin.
verb (rayed , raying )
1 tr & intr to radiate.
2 to provide something with rays.
[14c: from French rai , from Latin radius rod]
noun
1 a narrow beam of light or radioactive particles.
2 any of a set of lines fanning out from a central point.
3 a small amount of or the beginnings of something, especially hope or understanding.
4 any of the set of spines which support a fish's fin.
verb (rayed , raying )
1 tr & intr to radiate.
2 to provide something with rays.
[14c: from French rai , from Latin radius rod]
ray2
noun any of numerous cartilaginous fish with a flattened body, large pectoral fins extending from the head to the base of the tail, and both eyes on the upper surface, eg stingray, manta ray.
[14c: from French raie , from Latin raia ]
noun any of numerous cartilaginous fish with a flattened body, large pectoral fins extending from the head to the base of the tail, and both eyes on the upper surface, eg stingray, manta ray.
[14c: from French raie , from Latin raia ]
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