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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary also rac·quet ( răk ' ĭt ) n. A device consisting of an oval frame with a tight interlaced network of strings and a ...
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Racket is a programming language ... Racket's interactive mode encourages experimentation, and quick scripts easily compose into larger systems.
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noun 1. a loud noise or clamor, especially of a disturbing or confusing kind; din; uproar: The traffic made a terrible racket in the street below. 2. social ...
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Definition of RACKET. 1: a lightweight implement that consists of a netting (as of nylon) stretched in a usually oval open frame with a handle attached and that is ...
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Racket (formerly called PLT Scheme) is a multi-paradigm programming language in the Lisp / Scheme family, that also serves as a platform for language creation, design ...
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rack·et 1 also rac·quet (r k t) n. 1. A device consisting of an oval frame with a tight interlaced network of strings and a handle, used to strike a ball or ...
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A racket is an illegal business, usually run as part of organized crime. Engaging in a racket is called racketeering. Several forms of racket exist. The best-known is ...
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Established in 2005 Racket is an independent award winning art & design studio based in Melbourne Australia. Racket specialises in unique and beautiful work...
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a noisy confusion; loud and confused talk or activity; uproar; Archaic a period of lively, exciting social life or revelry; an obtaining of money illegally, as by ...
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