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    rape
    [rāp]
    noun
    rape (noun) · rapes (plural noun)
    1. the crime, typically committed by a man, of forcing another person to have sexual intercourse with the offender against their will:
      "he denied two charges of attempted rape" · "he had committed at least two rapes"
      • archaic
        the abduction of a woman, especially for the purpose of having sexual intercourse with her:
        "the Rape of the Sabine Women"
    verb
    rape (verb) · rapes (third person present) · raped (past tense) · raped (past participle) · raping (present participle)
    1. (typically of a man) force (another person) to have sexual intercourse with the offender against their will:
      "the woman was raped at knifepoint"
    2. spoil or destroy (a place):
      "the timber industry is raping the land"
    Origin
    late Middle English (originally denoting violent seizure of property, later carrying off a woman by force): from Anglo-Norman French rap (noun), raper (verb), from Latin rapere ‘seize’.
    rape
    [rāp]
    noun
    rape (noun) · oilseed rape (noun)
    1. a plant of the cabbage family with bright yellow heavily scented flowers, especially a variety (oilseed rape) grown for its oil-rich seed and as stockfeed. Also called cole, colza
    Origin
    late Middle English (originally denoting the turnip plant): from Latin rapum, rapa ‘turnip’.
    rape
    [rāp]
    noun
    (rapes)
    rape (noun) · rapes (plural noun)
    1. the stalks and skins of grapes left after winemaking, used in making vinegar.
    Origin
    mid 17th century: from French râpe, from Old French rasper rasp. Rape wine (from French vin râpé) dates from the early 17th century..
    rape
    [rāp]
    noun
    historical
    rape (noun) · rapes (plural noun)
    1. (in the UK) any of the six ancient divisions of Sussex.
    Origin
    Old English rap, variant of rope, with reference to the fencing-off of land.
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