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Rail 1Definition: An outer cloak or covering; a neckerchief for women.
Rail 2Definition: To flow forth; to roll out; to course. Rail 3Definition: A bar of timber or metal, usually horizontal or nearly so, extending from one post or support to another, as in fences, balustrades, staircases, etc. Rail 4Definition: A horizontal piece in a frame or paneling. See Illust. of Style. Rail 5Definition: A bar of steel or iron, forming part of the track on which the wheels roll. It is usually shaped with reference to vertical strength, and is held in place by chairs, splices, etc. Rail 6Definition: The stout, narrow plank that forms the top of the bulwarks. Rail 7Definition: The light, fencelike structures of wood or metal at the break of the deck, and elsewhere where such protection is needed. Rail 8Definition: To inclose with rails or a railing. Rail 9Definition: To range in a line. Rail 10Definition: Any one of numerous species of limicoline birds of the family Rallidae, especially those of the genus Rallus, and of closely allied genera. They are prized as game birds. Rail 11Definition: To use insolent and reproachful language; to utter reproaches; to scoff; followed by at or against, formerly by on. Rail 12Definition: To rail at. Rail 13Definition: To move or influence by railing. rail 14Definition: any of numerous widely distributed small wading birds of the family Rallidae having short wings and very long toes for running on soft mud rail 15Definition: a horizontal bar (usually of wood) rail 16Definition: short for railway; "he traveled by rail"; "he was concerned with rail safety" rail 17Definition: a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports rail 18Definition: a bar or bars of rolled steel making a track along which vehicles can roll rail 19Definition: criticize severely; "He fulminated against the Republicans'' plan to cut Medicare"; "She railed against the bad social policies" rail 20Definition: spread negative information about; "The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews" rail 21Definition: complain bitterly rail 22Definition: fish with a hand-line over the rails of a boat; "They are railing for fresh fish" rail 23Definition: lay with rails; "hundreds of miles were railed out here" rail 24Definition: travel by rail or train; "They railed from Rome to Venice"; "She trained to Hamburg" rail 25Definition: convey (goods etc.) by rails; "fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium" rail 26Definition: separate with a railing; "rail off the crowds from the Presidential palace" rail 27Definition: provide with rails; "The yard was railed" rail 28Definition: enclose with rails; "rail in the old graves"
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