"Rancelman" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rancelman" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rancelman" Meaning

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"Rancelman" Examples

rancor

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1. The company's intense rivalry with its competitor fills the air with rancor.
2. Years of unresolved conflict have created deep-seated rancor between the two families.
3. The rancor between the neighbors has finally spilled over into public altercations.
4. The politician's rancor towards the media fueled her scathing response to their questions.
5. The passionate debate reflected the rancor and disillusionment of a generation.

"Rancelman" Similar Words

Ramus

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Stream<br><br>1. A branching stem or branch of a tree or other plant, especially one that grows outside the main trunk.<br>2. A branch of a river.<br>3. Any outgrowth or ramification of a main road, pipe, or other line.<br>4. smb's upper arm bone.<br>5. Cellular branching part of nerve cell.<br><br>Note: In anatomy, the word 'ramus' is used to refer to an anatomical branch.

Ramuscule

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I'm afraid I have to disappoint you - I think you meant "ramulus". <br><br>Actually, ramulus is not a commonly used word, but it's related to the word "ramus", which comes from the Latin word for "branch". In a botanical context, ramus can refer to a branch of a tree or a division of a larger collection of plants.<br><br>However, if you meant to type "truffle", the word "ramuscule" is a rare or obsolete adjective that is an obsolete or humorous variant of the word "truffle".

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Rana

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Ranales

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Ranatra

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Ranavirus

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Rance

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Rancescent

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Ranch

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Ranched

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<strong>Ranch</strong> <br><br>A ranch is a large area of farmland or a livestock farm, typically located in a rural area, where cattle, sheep, goats, or horses are raised.<br><br>Example: The family owns a ranch on the outskirts of town, where they breed and care for horses.<br><br><strong>Verb</strong>: to ranch (past tense: rached, past participle: rached). <br><br>To breed or raise cattle or other livestock in a ranch.<br><br>Example: They plan to ranch cattle in the summer.

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Ranchero

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Rancheros

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Ranches

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Large areas of land used for breeding and raising livestock, especially cattle, or for farming.