These are the meanings of the letters RKNAG when you unscramble them.
- Gnar (n.)
A knot or gnarl in wood; hence, a tough, thickset man; -- written also gnarr.
- Gnar (v. i.)
To gnarl; to snarl; to growl; -- written also gnarr.
- gran (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Karn (n.)
A pile of rocks; sometimes, the solid rock. See Cairn.
- Knar (n.)
See Gnar.
- nark (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Rang ()
imp. of Ring, v. t. & i.
- Rang (imp.)
of Ring
- Rank (adv.)
Rankly; stoutly; violently.
- Rank (n. & v.)
A line of soldiers ranged side by side; -- opposed to file. See 1st File, 1 (a).
- Rank (n. & v.)
A row or line; a range; an order; a tier; as, a rank of osiers.
- Rank (n. & v.)
An aggregate of individuals classed together; a permanent social class; an order; a division; as, ranks and orders of men; the highest and the lowest ranks of men, or of other intelligent beings.
- Rank (n. & v.)
Degree of dignity, eminence, or excellence; position in civil or social life; station; degree; grade; as, a writer of the first rank; a lawyer of high rank.
- Rank (n. & v.)
Elevated grade or standing; high degree; high social position; distinction; eminence; as, a man of rank.
- Rank (n. & v.)
Grade of official standing, as in the army, navy, or nobility; as, the rank of general; the rank of admiral.
- Rank (superl.)
Causing vigorous growth; producing luxuriantly; very rich and fertile; as, rank land.
- Rank (superl.)
Inflamed with venereal appetite.
- Rank (superl.)
Luxuriant in growth; of vigorous growth; exuberant; grown to immoderate height; as, rank grass; rank weeds.
- Rank (superl.)
Raised to a high degree; violent; extreme; gross; utter; as, rank heresy.
- Rank (superl.)
Strong to the taste.
- Rank (superl.)
Strong-scented; rancid; musty; as, oil of a rank smell; rank-smelling rue.
- Rank (v. i.)
To be ranged; to be set or disposed, as in a particular degree, class, order, or division.
- Rank (v. i.)
To have a certain grade or degree of elevation in the orders of civil or military life; to have a certain degree of esteem or consideration; as, he ranks with the first class of poets; he ranks high in public estimation.
- Rank (v. t.)
To place abreast, or in a line.
- Rank (v. t.)
To range in a particular class, order, or division; to class; also, to dispose methodically; to place in suitable classes or order; to classify.
- Rank (v. t.)
To take rank of; to outrank.