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  • 31rank — rank1 [ ræŋk ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount someone s official position in the military, police force, fire department, etc.: Her rank when she retired was captain. rank of: He joined in 1998, and quickly rose to the rank of detective.… …

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  • 32Rank, Otto — orig. Otto Rosenfeld born April 22, 1884, Vienna, Austria died Oct. 31, 1939, New York, N.Y., U.S. Austrian psychologist. A protégé of Sigmund Freud, Rank s early books, including The Artist (1907) and The Myth of the Birth of the Hero (1909),… …

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  • 33Rank 1 — Infobox Musical artist Name = Rank 1 Img capt = Img size = Background = group or band Alias = R.O.O.S., Pedro Benno Origin = Netherlands Instrument = Genre = Trance Years active = 1997–present Label = URL = [http://www.rank 1.com/ www.rank 1.com] …

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  • 34Rank (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Rank Type = Live album Artist = The Smiths Released = September 5, 1988 Recorded = October 23, 1986 Genre = Alternative rock Length = 55:56 Producer = Pete Dauncey and Grant Showbiz Label = Rough Trade (UK) Sire (US)… …

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  • 35Rank abundance curve — A rank abundance curve is a chart used by ecologists to display indicators of biodiversity specifically species richness and species evenness. This is achieved using the relative abundances of different species in a sample. Rank abundance curves… …

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  • 36rank — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. lush, luxuriant, vigorous; coarse; malodorous, fetid, rancid, offensive; arrant, extreme, gross. n. row, line; position, caste, quality; status, grade, standing, footing. See repute, badness, class …

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  • 37rank — 1. adjective /ræŋk/ a) Having a very strong and bad odor. Your gym clothes are rank, bro’ – when d’you last wash ’em? b) Gross, disgusting. I am a rank amateur as a wordsmith. Syn: stinky …

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  • 38rank*/*/ — [ræŋk] noun I 1) [C/U] someone s position in an organization or in society Her rank when she retired was captain.[/ex] She had reached the rank of junior minister by the time she was 30.[/ex] 2) ranks [plural] all the people within a group or… …

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  • 39rank — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ranc overbearing, strong; akin to Old Norse rakkr erect and perhaps to Old English riht right more at right Date: 13th century 1. luxuriantly or excessively vigorous in growth 2.… …

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  • 40rank as — UK US rank as Phrasal Verb with rank({{}}/ræŋk/ verb ► [I or T] to fit or be given a particular description: rank as sth »The storms rank as one of the worst insurance disasters ever to hit Europe. be ranked as sth »We have been ranked as one of… …

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