rase

Etymology
From, from , from , from <. See also.

Noun

 * 1)  A scratching out, or erasure.
 * 2) A slight wound; a scratch.
 * 3) A way of measuring in which the commodity measured was made even with the top of the measuring vessel by rasing, or striking off, all that was above it.
 * 1) A slight wound; a scratch.
 * 2) A way of measuring in which the commodity measured was made even with the top of the measuring vessel by rasing, or striking off, all that was above it.
 * 1) A way of measuring in which the commodity measured was made even with the top of the measuring vessel by rasing, or striking off, all that was above it.

Verb

 * 1)  To rub along the surface of; to graze.
 * 2)  To rub or scratch out; to erase.
 * 3) To level with the ground; to overthrow; to destroy; to raze.
 * 4) To be leveled with the ground; to fall; to suffer overthrow.
 * 1) To level with the ground; to overthrow; to destroy; to raze.
 * 2) To be leveled with the ground; to fall; to suffer overthrow.
 * 1) To level with the ground; to overthrow; to destroy; to raze.
 * 2) To be leveled with the ground; to fall; to suffer overthrow.
 * 1) To be leveled with the ground; to fall; to suffer overthrow.
 * 1) To be leveled with the ground; to fall; to suffer overthrow.

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to rage
 * 2) to storm

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) pregnant

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) race a large group of people set apart from others on the basis of a common heritage
 * 2) colour

Etymology 1
From and.

Noun

 * 1) a race
 * 2) a breed

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) to be furious, fume, rage, rave
 * 2)  to rage
 * 3)  to rush, sweep over, tear along
 * 4)  to wreak havoc
 * 5)  to fall, slide
 * 6)  to collapse, cave in

Etymology 1
From and.

Noun

 * 1) a race
 * 2) a breed

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1) to be furious, fume, rage, rave
 * 2)  to rage
 * 3)  to rush, sweep over, tear along
 * 4)  to wreak havoc
 * 5)  to fall, slide
 * 6)  to collapse, cave in

Noun

 * 1) civet