What is the meaning of Rak?

ISO 639-3 language code for Tulu-Bohuai.

because

before

cancer

crayfish

cancer

rabble, riffraff

imperative of rakke

a straight section of a waterway

a straight distance or section that one traverses by sailing

a rack, a frame

a rope (often protected with wooden beads), chain or brace for fixing a spar to the mast

to put, set

wick (of a candle)

raking (quantity of hay)

first/third-person singular past indicative active of reka

sound of cracking (specifically about wooden branch breaking)

sound of a pen being scratched

rack:

  1. a series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other
  2. any of various kinds of frame for holding luggage or other objects on a vehicle or vessel.

a series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other

any of various kinds of frame for holding luggage or other objects on a vehicle or vessel.

shelf: a flat, rigid structure, fixed at right angles to a wall or forming a part of a cabinet, desk, etc., and used to display, store, or support objects.

crustacean

cancer

Cancer

A shelf.

The sound of a pen being dragged across a paper.

The sound of wood breaking and other similar things.

A not so thick bush.

Alternative form of larat.

south

summer

salted and partially fermented

salted and partially fermented

straight

imperative of raka

first/third-person singular past active indicative of reka

year

crustacean (animal of the subphylum Crustacea)

cancer

Shea tree, Vitellaria paradoxa

the fruit of this tree, shea nut

cancer (disease)

crayfish (term also used for certain other crustaceans)

crampon (spike on a boot used for ice climbing)

wooden measure on a windmill to regulate the spacing between the fingers of the millwheel

crab

cancer (astrology)

cancer (disease)

crayfish

cancer

straight; unbent

straight; direct, frank

(internal combustion engines) straight

crayfish

cancer (malignant tumor, of unknown origin, with a tendency to destroy neighboring tissues and spread or disease caused by a malignant tumor)

Source: wiktionary.org