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range
 (r  nj)
KEY
NOUN:
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- Extent of perception, knowledge, experience, or ability.
- The area or sphere in which an activity takes place.
- The full extent covered:
within the range of possibilities.
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- An amount or extent of variation:
a wide price range.
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Music
The gamut of tones that a voice or instrument is capable of producing.
Also called
compass
.
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- The maximum extent or distance limiting operation, action, or effectiveness, as of a projectile, aircraft, radio signal, or sound.
- The maximum distance that can be covered by a vehicle with a specified payload before its fuel supply is exhausted.
- The distance between a projectile weapon and its target.
- A place equipped for practice in shooting at targets.
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Aerospace
A testing area at which rockets and missiles are launched and tracked.
- An extensive area of open land on which livestock wander and graze.
- The geographic region in which a plant or animal normally lives or grows.
- The act of wandering or roaming over a large area.
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Mathematics
The set of all values a given function may take on.
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Statistics
The difference or interval between the smallest and largest values in a frequency distribution.
- A class, rank, or order:
The candidate had broad support from the lower ranges of the party.
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Abbr.
Ra.
An extended group or series, especially a row or chain of mountains.
- One of a series of double-faced bookcases in a library stack room.
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Abbr.
R
A north-south strip of townships, each six miles square, numbered east and west from a specified meridian in a U.S. public land survey.
- A stove with spaces for cooking a number of things at the same time.
VERB:
ranged
,
rang·ing
,
rang·es
VERB:
tr.
- To arrange or dispose in a particular order, especially in rows or lines.
- To assign to a particular category; classify.
- To align (a gun, for example) with a target.
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- To determine the distance of (a target).
- To be capable of reaching (a maximum distance).
- To pass over or through (an area or region).
- To turn (livestock) onto an extensive area of open land for grazing.
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Nautical
To uncoil (an anchor cable) on deck so the anchor may descend easily.
VERB:
intr.
- To vary within specified limits:
ages that ranged from two to five.
- To extend in a particular direction:
a river that ranges to the east.
- To extend or lie in the same direction:
"Whatsoever comes athwart his affection ranges evenly with mine"
(Shakespeare).
- To pass over or through an area or region in or as if in exploration.
- To wander freely; roam.
- To live or grow within a particular region.
ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, row, rank, from Old French, from rangier, to put in a row, from rang, reng, line, of Germanic origin; see sker-
2 in Indo-European roots
SYNONYMS:
range
, ambit
, compass
, orbit
, purview
, reach
, scope
, sweep
These nouns denote an area within which something acts, operates, or has power or control:
the range of a nuclear missile; the ambit of municipal legislation; information within the compass of the article; countries within the political orbit of a world power; regulations under the government's purview; outside the reach of the law; issues within the scope of an investigation; outside the sweep of federal authority.
See also Synonyms at wander.
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