Rich

  • 51-rich — UK [rɪtʃ] / US suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives describing what something contains or has in large amounts fibre rich/protein rich foods an oil rich country …

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  • 52rich — see the rich man has his ice in the summer and the poor man gets his in the winter it is better to be born lucky than rich one law for the rich and another for the poor …

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  • 53rich — adjective /ɹɪtʃ/ a) Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions. A skilled multimedia developer will have no problems adding interactive video and audio into existing rich media web pages. b) Having an intense flavour. Some rich text email… …

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  • 54RICH — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index rich noun fertility, fortune, plenty, prosperity, riches adjective alive, big, fertile (2), generous …

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  • 55rich — [OE] The original meaning of rich was ‘mighty, noble’. It goes back ultimately to the Indo European base *reg ‘move in a straight line’, hence ‘direct’, hence ‘rule’, source of English right, Latin rēx ‘king’ (ancestor of English regal, royal,… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 56-rich — a word element indicating an abundance in the substance, attribute, etc., specified, as in carbon rich soil, time rich teenagers …

  • 57rich — [OE] The original meaning of rich was ‘mighty, noble’. It goes back ultimately to the Indo European base *reg ‘move in a straight line’, hence ‘direct’, hence ‘rule’, source of English right, Latin rēx ‘king’ (ancestor of English regal, royal,… …

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  • 58rich — See: STRIKE IT RICH …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 59rich — See: STRIKE IT RICH …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 60Rich. — Louis Claude Richard Pour les articles homonymes, voir Richard. Louis Claude Marie Richard, né à Versailles le 19 septembre 1754 et mort à Paris le 6 juin 1821, est un botaniste français. La famille Richard se consacre depuis… …

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