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41out|rig|ger — «OWT RIHG uhr», noun. 1. a framework ending in a float, extending outward from the side of a light boat or canoe to keep it from turning over: »With the outrigger not only was danger of capsizing reduced…but the craft could tack, that is, sail… …
42Out of the Afternoon — Studioalbum von Roy Haynes Veröffentlichung 1962 Label Impulse! …
43Rig-veda — El Rig veda es un antiguo texto sagrado de la India, escrito en sánscrito. Ejemplar del Rigveda escrito en idioma sánscrito en letra devanágari …
44Out of India theory — Indo European topics Indo European languages (list) Albanian · Armenian · Baltic Celtic  …
45rig — 1. verb 1) the boats were rigged with a single sail Syn: equip, fit out, supply, furnish, provide, arm 2) I rigged myself out in black Syn: dress, clothe, attire, robe, garb …
46rig — I. transitive verb (rigged; rigging) Etymology: probably back formation from rigging Date: 15th century 1. to fit out (as a ship) with rigging 2. clothe, dress usually used with out 3. to furnish with special gear ; equip 4 …
47rig — 1 verb rigged, rigging (T) 1 to arrange or influence an election, competition etc in a dishonest way so that you get the result that you want: She claimed the election was rigged. 2 (usually passive) to provide a ship with ropes, sails etc: a… …
48rig up — verb erect or construct, especially as a temporary measure (Freq. 1) Can he rig up a P.A. system? • Hypernyms: ↑assemble, ↑piece, ↑put together, ↑set up, ↑tack, ↑tack together …
49rig — rig1 verb (rigs, rigging, rigged) 1》 provide (a boat) with sails and rigging. ↘assemble and adjust (the equipment of a sailing boat, aircraft, etc.) in readiness for operation. ↘(often rig something up) set up (a device or structure),… …
50rig — [[t]rɪg[/t]] v. rigged, rig•ging, n. 1) naut. navig. to fit (a ship, mast, etc.) with rigging 2) to furnish with equipment or clothing (usu. fol. by out or up) 3) to assemble, install, or prepare (often fol. by up) 4) to manipulate fraudulently:… …