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Rut may refer to: Common meanings * Rut (mammalian reproduction), the period of time when certain ruminants mate * Rut (roads), a depression or groove worn into a road or path Other uses * Rut (name) * Rut, Kardzhali Province, a village in southern Bulgaria * Rut, Tolmin, a village in western Slovenia * The Ruts, a reggae-influenced British punk rock band * "Rut" (song), a 2017 song by the Killers * The Rut, American skyrunning race * Ticker symbol for the Russell 2000 Index * acronym for Rho utilisation site in genetics See also * RUT (other) * Rutland Rutland () is a ceremonial county and unitary authority in the East Midlands, England. The county is bounded to the west and north by Leicestershire, to the northeast by Lincolnshire and the southeast by Northamptonshire. Its greatest len ...
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Rut (mammalian Reproduction)
The rut (from the Latin ''rugire'', meaning "to roar") is the mating season of certain mammals, which includes ruminants such as deer, sheep, camels, goats, pronghorns, bison, giraffes and antelopes, and extends to others such as skunks and elephants. The rut is characterized in males by an increase in testosterone, exaggerated sexual dimorphisms, increased aggression, and increased interest in females. The males of the species may mark themselves with mud, undergo physiological changes or perform characteristic displays in order to make themselves more visually appealing to the females. Males also use olfaction to entice females to mate using secretions from glands and self-anointing in animals, soaking in their own urine. During the rut (known as the ''rutting period'' and in domestic sheep management as ''Glossary of sheep husbandry, tupping''), males often rub their antlers or horn (anatomy), horns on trees or shrubs, fight with each other, Wallowing in animals, wallow in mud o ...
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Rut (roads)
A rut is a depression or groove worn into a road or path by the travel of wheels or skis. Ruts can be formed by wear, as from studded snow tires common in cold climate areas, or they can form through the deformation of the asphalt concrete, pavement or subbase material. In modern roads the main cause is heavily loaded trucks. These heavy loaded trucks imprint their tire impressions on roads over time, causing ruts. Rut is a common pavement distress and is often used in pavement performance modeling. Ruts prevent rainwater from flowing to the side of the road into ditches or gutters. Rainwater trapped in ruts is a common contributing factor to hydroplaning crashes. Severe ruts can impede steering if a vehicle has difficulty steering out of the rut. If it proves impossible to steer out of a rut, though forward and backward progress can be made by the vehicle, it is referred to as being stuck in the rut. Ruts in gravel roads can be removed by grading the road surface. Ruts in asph ...
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Rut (name)
Rut is both a surname and a feminine German given name. Notable people with the name include: * Rut Bízková (born 1957), former Minister of Environment of the Czech Republic * Rut Brandt (1920–2006), German writer * Rut Bryk (1916–1999), Finnish ceramist * Rut Berglund (1897–1984), Swedish opera singer * Rut Carballido Lopez, Spanish-born microbiologist * Rut Hillarp (1914–2003), Swedish poet and novelist * Rut Holm (1900–1971), Swedish film actress * Rut Arnfjörð Jónsdóttir (born 1990), Icelandic handballer * Rut Rutka Laskier (1929–1943), Jewish Polish diarist and Holocaust victim * Rut Blees Luxemburg (born 1967), German photographer * Rut Wermuth (born 1928), Jewish German Holocaust survivor * John Rut ( fl. 1512–1528), English mariner * Tadeusz Rut (1931–2002), Polish hammer and discus thrower See also * Nicolaes Ruts Nicolaes is a given name that is spelled Nicolaas in modern Dutch. Notable people * Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem (1620–1683), Dutc ...
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Rut, Kardzhali Province
Rut is a village in Dzhebel Municipality, Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedo ....Guide Bulgaria
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Rut, Tolmin
Rut (; formerly ''Nemški Rut'' or ''Nemška Koritnica'', german: Deutschruth; it, Rutte di Gracova) is a village north of Koritnica in the Municipality of Tolmin in the Littoral region of Slovenia. Name Rut was attested in historical sources as ''Corithnich Reutharius'' in 1310, ''Cordnitze super Tulminum'' in 1480, ''Krytha bey der Pfarr'' in 1515, ''Coriniza di Baza'' in 1566, and ''Teutsch Coritniza'' in 1624, among many other names. It was labeled ''D. Ober Koritniza oder Deutsch Greuth'' in the late-18th-century Josephinian Land Survey. The Slovene name ''Rut'' is derived from the Slovene common noun ''rut'', referring to a meadow on cleared land in a hilly environment. The Slovene noun is a borrowing from Middle High German ''rut'' 'clearing'. The older name of the village, ''Nemški Rut'' (literally, 'German Rut'), refers to the community of German speakers that formerly lived there. The Slovene name of the village was changed from ''Nemški Rut'' to ''Rut'' after the ...
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