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ring1
noun
- 1. A small circle or band of gold, silver or some other metal or material, worn on the finger.
2. A circle of metal, wood, plastic, etc, for holding, keeping in place, connecting, hanging, etc.
3. Any object, mark or figure which is circular in shape.
- Thesaurus: enclosure, hoop, girdle, rim, halo, brim, collar, knot.
- Thesaurus: circle, circuit, loop.
6. An enclosed and usually circular area in which circus acts are performed.
7. A square area on a platform, marked off by ropes, where boxers or wrestlers fight.
8. Boxing as a profession.
- Form: the ring
10. At agricultural shows, etc: an enclosure where cattle, horses, etc are paraded or exhibited for auction.
11. A group of people who act together to control eg an antiques or drugs market, betting, etc for their own advantage or profit.
- Thesaurus: group, organization, party, faction, syndicate, bloc, monopoly, cartel, cabal, junta, gang, racket (
13. A circular strip of bark cut from a tree. See ring-bark.
14. A circular mark, seen when a tree trunk is examined in section, that represents the amount of growth made by that tree in one year.
15. A segment of a worm, caterpillar, etc.
16. A circle of fungus growth in turf; a fairy ring.
17. chem.
- A closed chain of atoms in a molecule, eg six-membered ring system.
- The area lying between two concentric circles.
- A system of elements in which addition is associative and commutative, and multiplication is associative and distributive with respect to addition.
21. computing.
- A computer system suitable for a LAN, with several micro-computers or peripheral devices connected by cable in a ring.
- 1. To make, form, draw, etc a ring round something, or to form it into a ring.
- Thesaurus: encircle, surround, circumscribe, encompass, hem in, enclose, loop, gird, belt, confine.
3. To put a ring on (a bird's leg) as a means of identifying it.
4. To fit a ring in (a bull's nose) so that it can be lead easily.
5. To ring-bark.
- Surrounded by, marked with, bearing or wearing a ring or rings.
- Ring-shaped.
- Made up of rings.
- colloq
To beat them or be much better than them.
- Thesaurus: outdo, outperform, surpass, beat, overtake, excel.
- colloq
To offer oneself as a candidate or challenger.
