RAX

Etymology 1

Verb

rax (third-person singular simple present raxes, present participle raxing, simple past and past participle raxed)

(UK, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland, transitive) To stretch; stretch out.

(UK, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland, transitive) To reach out; reach or attain to.

(UK, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland, transitive) To extend the hand to; hand or pass something.

(UK, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland, intransitive) To perform the act of reaching or stretching; stretch one's self; reach for or try to obtain something

(UK, dialectal, chiefly, Scotland, intransitive) To stretch after sleep.

Etymology 2

Noun

rax (plural rax or raxes)

(video game slang) barracks

Anagrams

• AXR, XAR

Source: Wiktionary



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