Canadian English Meaning of rays
rays
Other Canadian English words related to rays
- Barrels
- lots
- heaps
- loads
- lots
- Masses
- lots
- hemorrhoids
- quantities
- rafts
- scads
- stacks
- wads
- abundances
- Buckets
- bundles
- bushels
- deals
- mountains
- pecks
- reams
- volumes
- lashings
- much
- lots
- oodles
- bonanzas
- chunks
- Embarrassments
- excesses
- fistfuls
- loads
- mess
- Overflows
- lots
- pots
- profusion
- slabs
- superfluities
- surpluses
- wealths
- hunks
- excessive
- lumps
- overabundance
- overages
- overkills
- oversupply
- superabundance
- surfeits
Nearest Words of rays
Definitions and Meaning of rays in English
rays
a tiny bit, to shine in or as if in rays, one of the lines of light that appear to be given off by a bright object, to furnish or mark with rays, a thin beam of radiant energy (as light), ray flower sense 1, a branch or flower stalk of an umbel, a single particle of such a stream, one of the bony rods in the fin of a fish, any of a group of lines diverging from a common center, a plant or animal structure that resembles a ray, medullary ray, one of the lines of light that appear to radiate from a bright object, to extend like the radii of a circle, a beam of radiant energy (as light) of small cross section, one of the radiating divisions of the body of a radiate animal (such as a starfish), vascular ray, a stream of material particles traveling in the same line (as in radioactive phenomena), any of an order (Rajiformes) of usually marine cartilaginous fishes (such as stingrays and skates) having the body flattened dorsoventrally, the eyes on the upper surface, and enlarged pectoral fins fused with the head, a stream of particles (as electrons) traveling in the same line, light cast by rays, particle, trace, to issue as rays, a moral or intellectual light, to emit in rays, half line, one of the bony rods that extend and support the membrane in the fin of a fish, any of a group of lines coming from a common center, any of numerous elasmobranch fishes (order Hypotremata) having the body flattened dorsoventrally, the eyes on the upper surface, and a much-reduced caudal region having typically a slender process often with venomous spines, a thin line suggesting a ray, a beam of radiant energy (such as light) of small cross section, any of numerous flat broad fishes (as stingrays and skates) usually living on the sea bottom and having eyes on the upper surface of their bodies, a long narrow tail, and a skeleton made of cartilage, any of the lines of light that appear to radiate from a bright object
FAQs About the word rays
rays
a tiny bit, to shine in or as if in rays, one of the lines of light that appear to be given off by a bright object, to furnish or mark with rays, a thin beam of
beams,shafts,spotlights,sunbeams
Barrels,lots,heaps,loads,lots,Masses,lots,hemorrhoids,quantities,rafts
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