Rat
71rat — rata, ratona, rat, rato, ratouno n. rat, souris > Jamai caton a portat rata a sa maire prov. . Caprice : faire un rat. voir caprice, ramanhòu, rat, tinteina …
72rat — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ræt; akin to Old High German ratta rat and perhaps to Latin rodere to gnaw more at rodent Date: before 12th century 1. a. any of numerous rodents (Rattus and related genera) differing from the… …
73Rat — 1. ↑ Ratschlag. 2. Ausweg, Lösung, Weg. 3. Ausschuss, Beirat, Expertengruppe, Gremium, Jury, Komitee, Kommission, Kreis, Kuratorium, Stab, Zirkel; (Hochschulw.): Konzil; (Politik): Sachverständigenrat; (Rechtsspr.): Körperschaft; (bes. Wirtsch.,… …
74rat — [OE] Rat is a general western European term, with relatives in French rat, Italian ratto, Spanish rata, German ratte, Dutch rat, Swedish råatta, and Danish rotte. These all come from Vulgar Latin *rattus, whose origin is unknown …
75rat — Iole. Large rat, iole nui, iole po o wai. See ratlike and sayings, piko pau iole, pebble. ♦ Food left by rats, pā iole. ♦ Rat shooting, pana iole (with bow and arrow). ♦ Blurred eyes of a rat, haumaka iole (of old age) …
76rat — 1. n. a wretched acting person. (Also a term of address.) □ You dirty rat, you! □ Stop acting like a dirty rat! 2. Go to rat (on someone) …
77rat — [OE] Rat is a general western European term, with relatives in French rat, Italian ratto, Spanish rata, German ratte, Dutch rat, Swedish råatta, and Danish rotte. These all come from Vulgar Latin *rattus, whose origin is unknown …
78RAT — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rat (homonymie). Le RAT (sigle issu de ses composants : Riz, Agar et Tween) est un milieu de culture pour une levure, Candida albicans, pathogène pour l homme. Cet article détaille sa composition, qui doit… …
79Rat's — Ptiluc, l auteur de la série, au salon du livre de Paris 2010. Rat s est une série de bande dessinée publiée par Les Humanoïdes Associés. Scénario  : Ptiluc Dessin  : Ptiluc Synopsis Des grenouilles et des rats: malheureusement …
80rat — 1. noun /ræt/ a) Any of about 56 different species of small, omnivorous rodents belonging to the genus Rattus. What a rat, leaving us stranded here! b) A term indiscriminately applied to numerous members of several rodent families ( …