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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: ribbed (0.01861 detik)
Found 4 items, similar to ribbed.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: rib
tulang rusuk
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: rib
iga, tulang rusuk
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: ribbed
ribbed
adj 1: furnished or strengthened with ribs [ant: 
ribless]
2: (of the surface of shells) having a rough, rib-like texture
[syn: 
costate]
rib
n 1: support resembling the rib of an animal
2: any of the 12 pairs of curved arches of bone extending from
the spine to or toward the sternum in humans (and similar
bones in most vertebrates) [syn: 
costa]
3: cut of meat including one or more ribs
4: a teasing remark
5: a riblike supporting or strengthening part of an animal or
plant
6: a projecting molding on the underside of a vault or ceiling;
may be ornamental or structural
[also: 
ribbing, 
ribbed]
rib
v 1: form vertical ribs by knitting; 
“A ribbed sweater”
2: subject to laughter or ridicule; 
“The satirists ridiculed
the plans for a new opera house”; 
“The students poked fun
at the inexperienced teacher”; 
“His former students
roasted the professor at his 60th birthday” [syn: 
ridicule,
roast, 
guy, 
blackguard, 
laugh at, 
jest at, 
make fun
, 
poke fun]
[also: 
ribbing, 
ribbed]
ribbed
See 
rib
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Ribbed
Rib 
\Rib\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. 
Ribbed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Ribbing.]
1. To furnish with ribs; to form with rising lines and
channels; as, to rib cloth.
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2. To inclose, as with ribs, and protect; to shut in.
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It [lead] were too gross
To rib her cerecloth in the obscure grave. --Shak.
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To rib land, to leave strips of undisturbed ground between
the furrows in plowing.
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Ribbed 
\Ribbed\, a.
1. Furnished or formed with ribs; as, a ribbed cylinder;
ribbed cloth.
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2. (Mining) Intercalated with slate; -- said of a seam of
coal. --Raymond.
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