| random number |
Number alloted randomly using suitable generator (electronic machine or as simple "generator" as die). |
| random-access |
Capable of being accessed in any order, not required to be sequential. |
| randomicity |
the state of being random |
| randomise |
randomize (US) |
| randomization |
The process of making random. |
| randomize |
randomise (UK) |
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| randomized algorithm |
Any algorithm that uses randomness as part of its logic. |
| randomly |
in a random way |
| randomness |
The property of all possible outcomes being equally likely. |
| randomnity |
(colloquial) The absence of logic or reason |
| randomosity |
The state of being random |
| randoms |
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| rands |
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| randy |
aroused; full of sexual lust. |
| rang |
past tense of to ring |
| range |
Line or series of mountains. |
| rangebound |
(of stocks and shares) having a price constrained to lie between certain upper and lower limits |
| ranged |
(of a projectile, or projectile system) whose range can be adjusted |
| ranged weapon |
Any projectile, or weapon that fires a projectile, whose range can be adjusted |
| rangeomorph |
Pre-Cambrian type of sessile organism resembling ferns, possibly descended from sponges; one of the oldest complex life-forms found. |
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| ranger |
a keeper, guardian, or soldier who ranges over a region to protect the area or enforce the law. |
| ranges |
Plural of range. |
| ranging |
Present participle of to range. |
| Rangoon |
Former spelling of the largest city and former capital of Myanmar (Burma). Now spelt Yangon in English. The capital was moved to Naypyidaw. |
| rangy |
and long of limb. |
| rani |
the wife of a rajah |
| ranidaphobia |
The fear of frogs. |
| raniform |
Shaped like a frog. |
| ranine |
of, relating to, or resembling a frog |
| rank |
Having a very strong and bad odor. |
| rank and file |
Those lacking any particular title or status; those having no station. |
| ranked |
Past tense and past participle of to rank. |
| Rankin |
a Scottish and Northern Irish surname, a diminutive of the name Ronald |
| Rankine |
a Scottish and Northern Irish surname, variant of Rankin |
| Rankine cycle |
a thermodynamic cycle used as an ideal standard for the comparative performance of heat engines |
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| rankism |
abuse, discrimination, or exploitation based on rank |
| rankle |
To become, or be, rank; to grow rank or strong; to be inflamed; to fester; to keenly irritate or annoy-- used literally and figuratively. |
| ranklement |
the state of being rankled; resentment |
| rankly |
In a rank manner. |
| rankness |
The property of being rank, of having a repulsive odor, of being stinky, foul or malodorous. |
| ranks |
Plural of rank. |
| rann |
a stanza of Irish poetry |
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| ransack |
To loot or pillage. |
| ransacked |
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| ransacking |
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