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  • 61rash — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English (northern dialect) rasch quickly; akin to Old High German rasc fast Date: 15th century archaic in a rash manner II. adjective Date: 1509 1. marked by or proceeding from undue haste or lack of deliberation or… …

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  • 62rash — I noun 1) he broke out in a rash Syn: spots, a breakout, an eruption; hives; Medicine erythema, exanthema, urticaria 2) a rash of articles in the press Syn: series, succession, spate, wave …

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  • 64rash — English has two words rash. The older, ‘impetuous’ [14], probably comes from an unrecorded Old English *ræsc, which together with its relatives German rasch ‘quick’ and Swedish rask ‘active, vigorous’ goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *raskuz.… …

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  • 65rash — {{11}}rash (adj.) c.1300, nimble, quick, vigorous, a Scottish and northern word, perhaps from O.E. ræsc (Cf. ligræsc flash of lightning ), from P.Gmc. *raskuz (Cf. M.L.G. rasch, M.Du. rasc quick, swift, Ger. rasch quick, fast ). Related to O.E.… …

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  • 66rash — I adj 1. unduly quick, precipitate, hasty; reckless, careless, heedless, thoughtless, pell mell, helter skelter, harum scarum, head over heels, brash, incautious, injudicious, ill advised, indiscreet, unwary, foolish; abrupt, sudden, unexpected,… …

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  • 67rash — I noun 1) he broke out in a rash Syn: spots, eruption, nettlerash, hives 2) a rash of articles in the press Syn: series, succession, spate, wave, flood, deluge, torrent …

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  • 68rash — English has two words rash. The older, ‘impetuous’ [14], probably comes from an unrecorded Old English *ræsc, which together with its relatives German rasch ‘quick’ and Swedish rask ‘active, vigorous’ goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *raskuz.… …

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  • 69Rash — Yon enstriman ki fèt pou koupe gwo bagay di tankou yon twons bwa. Pou koupe yon bagay avèk rash, moun frape pati file nan rash la sou bagay la anpil fwa epi ti moso soti yonn apre lòt nan bagay la jis li fini koupe …

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  • 70rash — 1. adjective /ræʃ/ hasty, not careful or considered. Syn: hotheaded 2. noun /ræʃ/ a) An area of reddened, irritated, and inflamed skin. There has been a …

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