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Definitions of raking in various dictionaries:
verb - move through with or as if with a rake
verb - level or smooth with a rake
verb - sweep the length of
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Present participle of rake. |
The act or process of using a rake the going over a space with a rake. |
A space gone over with a rake also, the work done, or the quantity of hay, grain, etc., collected, by going once over a space with a rake. |
draw together with a rake or similar implement. |
scratch or scrape (something, especially a person's flesh) with a long sweeping movement. |
set (something) at a sloping angle. |
Raking might refer to |
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Rake may refer to:* Rake (tool), a horticultural implement, a long-handled tool with tines * Rake or hay rake, a farm implement * Rake, the caster angle of a bicycle or motorcycle * Rake (angle), mathematical definition * Rake angle, a parameter in machining and cutting geometry * Rake (cellular automaton), a cellular automaton pattern that moves while regularly emitting spaceships * Rake (character), a man habituated to immoral conduct * Rake (poker), the commission taken by a casino when hosting a poker game * Rake (geology), the angle between a feature on a bedding plane and the strike line in geology * Rake receiver, a radio receiver * Rake (software), a variant of the make program coded in the Ruby programming language * Rake (theatre), the artificial slope of a theatre stage * Rake (train), a group of coupled passenger coaches, or freight wagons, or railcars (excluding the locomotive) that typically move together. |