"Ratany" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ratany" Meaning

Rattan is a type of climbing palm tree.

"Ratany" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Rataný" in English

Contextuelle Usages:


1. The botanist can discern between the ratany vines of the southeastern United States and the moonseed vine found in Asia.

2. In a botanical survey of the canyon, researchers identified several species of plants, including the ratany vine.

3. Ratany needles are used in herbal medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including fever and rheumatism.

4. Woven by hand from the fibers of the ratany vine, baskets made with this material are highly prized by collectors.

5. Due to its toxicity, handling rats tail and its toxic seeds of the ratany plant must be done with caution.

"Ratany" Similar Words

Rasure

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"Rasure" is not a word in the English language. However, I think you might be thinking of "eraser".<br><br>An eraser is a small, usually cylindrical, tool used for removing pencil marks, erasing written or drawn information from a surface, typically a paper or chalkboard.

Rat-a-tat-tat

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Rat

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A rodent mammal that is often considered a pest, typically having a pointed snout and typically living in sewers and similar places.

Rata

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Ratable

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Ratably

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In a manner that is estimated or approximated, but not necessarily exact.<br><br>Example: "The new data is reported ratably, with an estimated increase of 20% in sales."

Ratafia

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Ratafia is a type of Italian liqueur or spirit that is flavored with almond or other nuts, often used in Italian desserts and aperitifs.

Ratak

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The word "ratak" has multiple meanings depending on its usage and context.<br><br>However, one possible meaning of the word "ratak" is an Indonesian word that is short for Ratak Chain, a marine area in the Pacific Ocean in the Northern Mariana Islands which consists of seven atolls: Gagil-Temwen, Faye, Maap, Ofeches, Urukthapel, Faraulas, and Unayan.

Rataplan

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Ratatouille

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A vegetable stew originating from Provence, France, typically made with eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, onions, and garlic, often served with ratatouille is often served with bread or as a side dish.

Ratch

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Ratchet

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A term with multiple meanings. <br><br>1. In mechanical and engineering contexts, a ratchet is a device that allows for rotational motion in only one direction, preventing it from turning backwards. It's often used in tools, gears, and linewound springs.<br><br>2. In surgery, a ratchet is a tool used to tighten or loosen a device, often used with screws, rods, or other orthopedic implants.<br><br>3. In the context of sound, a ratchet refers to a repeating, stuttering sound, typically made by a machine, engine, or a loud noise.<br><br>4. In car culture, a ratchet refers to a charming, slick talker or someone who boasts about their possessions or achievements.<br><br>5. Finally, in electronic music production, a ratchet sound effect is often used in trap productions, adding a characteristic audio texture to the track.

Ratcheted

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Ratcheting

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A verb that means:<br><br> to increase gradually, usually in a series of steps or turns<br> to become more severe or more violent<br> to turn or move something in a ratcheting motion, often in a series of small steps or turns<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The country's economy was ratcheting up its growth rate of 5% per annum.<br> The company's profit margins are ratcheting up, thanks to increased sales and efficiency.<br> The hikers had to ratchet up the saddle to secure the cargo in the truck.

Ratchets

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Ratcliff

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Ratcliffe is a surname of English origin, which means "calf of a rat" or "young rat." It is derived from the Old English words "ratl" meaning four and "clif" meaning cliff, so it could also refer to a hill or a ridge.