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racked

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1 syllable
6 characters
English (US)
1syllable

racked

Hyphenation via the Knuth-Liang algorithm — result not verified against authoritative sources.

Because it is a word with a single syllable, racked is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.

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Definitions ofracked

1verb
  • To place in or hang on a rack.
  • To torture (someone) on the rack.
  • To cause (someone) to suffer pain.
  • To stretch or strain; to harass, or oppress by extortion.
  • To put the balls into the triangular rack and set them in place on the table.

    Synonyms: "rack up"

  • To strike a male in the testicles.
  • To (manually) load (a round of ammunition) from the magazine or belt into firing position in an automatic or semiautomatic firearm.
  • To move the slide bar on a shotgun in order to chamber the next round.
  • To wash (metals, ore, etc.) on a rack.
  • To bind together, as two ropes, with cross turns of yarn, marline, etc.
  • (structural engineering) Tending to shear a structure (that is, force it to move in different directions at different points).

    Synonyms: shear

    Example: "Post-and-lintel construction racks easily."

1verb
  • To stretch a person's joints.
1verb
  • To drive; move; go forward rapidly; stir
  • To fly, as vapour or broken clouds
1verb
  • To clarify, and thereby deter further fermentation of, beer, wine or cider by draining or siphoning it from the dregs.
1verb
  • (of a horse) To amble fast, causing a rocking or swaying motion of the body; to pace.
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