See also: Range, rangé, rangë, ränge, and Ränge English Wikipedia has an article on: range Wikipedia From Middle English rengen, from Old French rengier...
participle opened the range) (military) To draw oneself or one's vehicles (warships, tanks, aircraft, etc.) out of range of the enemy's fire. Even after receiving...
range (third-person singular simple present closes the range, present participle closing the range, simple past and past participle closed the range)...
From pre- (“pre-”) + disporre (“to place, arrange, range, set out; to prepare, make arrangements”). IPA(key): /pre.diˈspor.re/ Rhymes: -orre Hyphenation:...
defend; lay claim to, assert, declare”), from ad (“to”) + serō (“join, range in a row”). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /əˈsɜːt/ (General American)...
when the speaker is not interested in the outcome of the proposal. (of a ranged weapon shot) To land or pass wildly off-target. The policeman's first two...
The 11-inch guns could hit him at long range, but the short-barrelled 6-inch on his own ship couldn't range out quite as far. So, to start beating up...
000 exoplanet candidates ranging from sub-Earth-sized minions to gas giants that dwarf our own Jupiter. Their densities range from that of styrofoam to...
glorious freedom. (to offer oneself for sexual activity for money): sell one's body, turn tricks; see also Thesaurus:prostitute oneself (to offer another person...
to be armed: cum telo esse to be out of range: extra teli iactum, coniectum esse to come within javelin-range: ad teli coniectum venire (Liv. 2. 31) (ambiguous)...