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rig to equip or prepare for use, as by attaching sails and ropes to (a boat or ship). [10 definitions]
rigging all the ropes, wires, chains, and the like used on a boat or ship to support the masts and work the sails. [2 definitions]
right in accordance with what is fair and morally good. [28 definitions]
right and left in all places or directions; everywhere.
right angle an angle formed by the meeting of two perpendicular lines and measuring ninety degrees.
right away at once; immediately.
right fielder in baseball, the player who is stationed in right field and whose primary function is to defend that territory.
right-handed tending to use the right hand more often or more easily than the left. [5 definitions]
right off at once; immediately.
right off the bat at once; immediately.
right triangle a triangle in which two of the sides form a right angle.
rigid difficult or impossible to bend; not flexible; stiff. [4 definitions]
rigor strictness, severity, inflexibility, or harshness, as of manner, judgment, or law. [6 definitions]
rim the outer edge or border of something, esp. something round or circular. [6 definitions]
rind a thick, firm, sometimes tough outer layer or covering, such as the skin of citrus fruits or melons or the outside of cheese.
ring1 the outer boundary of a circle; circular line or shape. [14 definitions]
ring2 to give out a clear, resonant sound. [18 definitions]
ring a bell to spark a response in one's mind, esp. related to a particular memory; sound familiar.
ring finger the third finger of the hand, esp. the left hand, on which an engagement, wedding, or similar ring is traditionally worn.
ring up to record or calculate (the price of a sale) on a cash register. [2 definitions]
rink a smooth surface of ice used for ice skating or ice hockey. [3 definitions]