Ra

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Ra

  1. (chemistry) radium.

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Etymology 1[edit]

Transcription of Egyptian
r
a
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(rꜥ, the sun; Ra).

Proper noun[edit]

Ra

  1. (Egyptian mythology) The Egyptian god of the Sun.
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Noun[edit]

Ra (plural Ras)

  1. (geology) Any of a series of moraines, in parts of Norway, that are long ridges covered with stones.

Etymology 3[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Ra

  1. Alternative form of RA (republican army; IRA).
    • 2005, Matthew Evangelista, Peace Studies: Critical Concepts in Political Science, page 235:
      When I first joined the Ra they said, ' You'll either be maimed, or killed and if you're lucky, just have to spend half your life in prison'.
    • 2007, Mia Gallagher, HellFire: A Novel:
      Dan's excuse for leavin was the Ra.
    • 2017, Michael Layton, Bill Rogerson, The Hooligans Are Still Among Us:
      Another one sung by Celtic fans is 'ooh ahh up the Ra', which is described as an Irish rebel song by some.

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Etymology[edit]

Transcription of Egyptian
r
a
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(rꜥ, sun; the god Ra).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈra/
  • Rhymes: -a
  • Hyphenation:

Proper noun[edit]

Ra m

  1. (Egyptian mythology) Ra (god of the Sun)
    Synonym: Dio Sole

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