Word: ray

Category: ray

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Related words: ray

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Synonyms: ray

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: ray

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spanish
Translations:
irradiar
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french
Translations:
rayon, rayonner, émission, rai, irradier, radier
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italian
Translations:
razza, irradiare, raggio
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portuguese
Translations:
cru, raio
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dutch
Translations:
spaak, straal
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russian
Translations:
облучить, луч, ре, проблеск, излучать, излучаться, рей, облучать
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norwegian
Translations:
stråle
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swedish
Translations:
stråle
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finnish
Translations:
säde, juova
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danish
Translations:
stråle
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czech
Translations:
ozařovat, vyzařovat, ozářit, paprsek
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polish
Translations:
promyk, promień, promieniować, półprosta, płaszczka
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hungarian
Translations:
rája
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turkish
Translations:
ışın
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greek
Translations:
ακτίνα, αχτίδα, σαλάχι
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ukrainian
Translations:
простягніться
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albanian
Translations:
rreze
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estonian
Translations:
rai, kiir
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croatian
Translations:
zraka, tračak, zrak, raža, zračiti, raja
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icelandic
Translations:
geisli
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lithuanian
Translations:
spindulys
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latvian
Translations:
stars, starojums
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romanian
Translations:
raz, rază
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slovak
Translations:
lúč

The meaning and "use of": ray

noun
  • each of the lines in which light (and heat) may seem to stream from the sun or any luminous body, or pass through a small opening. - a ray of sunlight came through the window
  • a broad, flat marine or freshwater fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, winglike pectoral fins, and a long slender tail. Many rays have venomous spines or electric organs. - Participants will dive amidst one of Europe's largest collection of sharks, as well as 2000 other fish, rays and conger eels.
verb
  • spread from or as if from a central point. - delicate lines rayed out at each corner of her eyes

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