Word: rib

Category: rib

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Related words: rib

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Synonyms: rib

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

Translations: rib

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spanish
Translations:
nervio, nervadura, costilla
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german
Translations:
drehschiene, rippe, kühlerlamelle, lamelle, spant
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french
Translations:
côte
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italian
Translations:
costa, costola
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portuguese
Translations:
reforço, costela, rítmico
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dutch
Translations:
rib, ribbe, nerf, ribbel
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russian
Translations:
папирус, ребро, нервюра, жилка, ость, рубчик
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norwegian
Translations:
ribben, spile, ribbein
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swedish
Translations:
revben
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finnish
Translations:
ruoto, kylkiluu, ruode, kohojuova, piena, raita
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danish
Translations:
spant, ribben
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czech
Translations:
žebro
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polish
Translations:
żebro, żeberko
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hungarian
Translations:
erezet, feleség
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turkish
Translations:
kaburga
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greek
Translations:
πλευρό
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ukrainian
Translations:
ріал
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albanian
Translations:
bri, brinjë
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bulgarian
Translations:
ребро
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belarusian
Translations:
бераг
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estonian
Translations:
ribi
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croatian
Translations:
izbočina, rebro, žilica, oštrica
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icelandic
Translations:
rifbein
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lithuanian
Translations:
šonkaulis
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latvian
Translations:
branga, riba
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romanian
Translations:
coastă

The meaning and "use of": rib

noun
  • each of a series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine (twelve pairs in humans), protecting the thoracic cavity and its organs. - As it was, he survived with a broken jaw, ribs and collar bone.
  • a long raised piece of stronger or thicker material across a surface or through a structure, and typically serving to support or strengthen it, in particular. - This boat then had 11 ribs added to strengthen the hull.
verb
  • mark with or form into raised bands or ridges. - the road ahead was ribbed with furrows of slush
  • tease good-naturedly. - the first time I appeared in the outfit I was ribbed mercilessly

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