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- range/reɪndʒ/a variety of things within a category, or the area over which something extendsadjectivenounverbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveC1
- range anxiety/ˈreɪndʒ æŋˌzaɪ.ə.ti/Worry or concern that an electric vehicle's battery will run out of power before reaching the destination or a charging station.nounB2-C1
- range finder/ˈreɪndʒ ˌfaɪn.dər/An optical or electronic device used to measure the distance to a target.nounLow
- range light/ˈreɪndʒ ˌlaɪt/A pair of fixed navigation lights, often on different levels, positioned so that when a vessel lines them up vertically, it indicates a safe navigable channel.nounC1
- range line/ˈreɪndʒ laɪn/A boundary line or dividing marker, often straight, used in surveying, navigation, or mapping to define or follow a specific course or limit.nounC1/C2
- range of accommodation/reɪndʒ əv əˌkɒm.əˈdeɪ.ʃən/The variety or selection of places to stay (e.g., hotels, lodges, apartments) available in a specific location or for a specific purpose.nounB2
- range of stability/ˈreɪndʒ əv stəˈbɪlɪti/The span or spectrum of conditions within which a system, structure, or situation remains stable and does not undergo significant, undesirable change.nounLow
- range oil/reɪndʒ/A variety of things or the scope or limits within which something can vary.nounA2
- range paralysis/reɪndʒ pəˈɹaləsɪs/A state of being unable to make a decision or act due to being overwhelmed by too many choices or options.nounLow
- range pole/ˈreɪndʒ pəʊl/A surveyor's rod or staff, typically graduated, used as a sighting target for measuring distances, elevations, or angles.nounLow
- range table/ˈreɪndʒ ˌteɪb(ə)l/A table displaying a list or series of numerical values (often distances, angles, or settings) corresponding to specific conditions or targets.nounC2/Technical
- rangefinder/ˈreɪndʒˌfaɪn.dər/A device for determining the distance to a target, often optical or laser-based.nounC2
- rangeland/ˈreɪndʒland/Land used for grazing livestock, typically consisting of open grassland, scrub, or prairie, not suitable for intensive farming.nounC2
- rangeley lakes/ˈreɪndʒli ˈleɪks/A region in northwestern Maine, USA, known for a group of interconnected lakes and surrounding towns.plural-nounLow
- rangemaster/ˈreɪndʒˌmɑːstə/A person who has achieved the highest level of skill or authority in a particular field, often implying expertise over a broad domain; also a proprietary name for certain commercial appliances.nounLow
- ranger/ˈreɪn.dʒər/A person whose job is to protect a forest or natural park, or a member of a military unit trained for rapid deployment.nounB1
- rangi/reɪndʒ/The limits between which something varies; the full scope or extent.nounHigh
- ranging pole/ˈreɪn.dʒɪŋ ˌpəʊl/A long, straight pole, often painted with alternating coloured bands, used in surveying to mark a point or to measure straight lines over distances.nounVery Low (Technical)
- rangiora/ˌræŋɡiˈɔːrə/A small evergreen tree or shrub (Brachyglottis repanda), native to New Zealand, known for its large, soft, white-undersided leaves.nounVery Low
- rangoli/rʌŋˈɡəʊli/A traditional Indian art form of creating colourful patterns, designs, or geometric shapes on the floor or ground, typically using materials such as coloured rice, sand, flower petals, or chalk powder.nounC1
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