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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)
randomized
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
rands
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.
rangeomorphs
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
ranking
rankings
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
ranns
ransack To loot or pillage.
ransacked
ransacking
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