What does RACKS mean?

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Noun, verb

Definitions:

Noun: A framework or stand on which to hang, display, or store things.
Verb: To place or store something on a rack.

Pronunciations:

US: /ræks/
UK: /raks/

Origin and Usage:

The word "racks" originated from Middle English "rakke" meaning a framework for drying things. Its usage has evolved to include a variety of frameworks or stands used for hanging, displaying, or storing things. As a verb, "racks" means to place or store something on a rack.

Synonyms:

Shelf, stand, frame, holder, support

Related Words:

Shelf, table, chair, stool, bench

Example Sentences:
  1. She placed the books on the rack.
  2. He hung his coat on the coat rack.
  3. The store has a wide selection of bike racks.
  4. She racked her brain to come up with a solution to the problem.
  5. The chef racked the lamb chops in the oven.


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