Rack or racks may refer to:
Storage and installation
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Amp rack
Amp rack is short for amplifier rack, and is a term used mostly in reference to professional audio applications to describe any furniture, fixture, or case where amplifiers are mounted by their faceplates or in slot grooves, which is termed a ''ra ...
, short for amplifier rack, a piece of furniture in which amplifiers are mounted
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Bicycle rack The ambiguous term bicycle rack or bike rack may refer to:
*Bicycle carrier, a device attached to a vehicle (e.g., to a car or bus) to which bicycles can be mounted for transport
*Bicycle parking rack, a stationary fixture to which a bicycle can be ...
, a frame for storing bicycles when not in use
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Bustle rack
A bustle rack is a type of storage bin mounted on combat vehicles, usually on the sides and/or rear of the turret. These racks are used to carry extra gear and supplies for the vehicle in the field, as well as give the crew a place to store their ...
, a type of storage bin mounted on armored fighting vehicles
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Drying rack
The term 'clothes horse' is used to refer to a portable frame upon which wet laundry is hung to dry by evaporation. The frame is usually made of wood, metal or plastic. It is a cheap low-tech piece of laundry equipment, as opposed to a clothes d ...
, for hanging clothing to dry
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Firearm rack
A gun rack, also known as a firearm rack, rifle rack, or arm rack, is a rack used for storing firearms such as long guns and handguns. They can be used for regular storage or display.
Gun racks are often designed to hold a gun pointing up, with ...
, for storing firearms
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Pallet racking, structural racks (usually steel) for storing palletised loads
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Rack (billiards), for placing billiard balls in their starting positions
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Roof rack, a system used to carry items on top of a car
* Standardized equipment racks
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19-inch rack
A 19-inch rack is a standardized frame or enclosure for mounting multiple electronic equipment modules. Each module has a front panel that is wide. The 19 inch dimension includes the edges or "ears" that protrude from each side of the equ ...
and
23-inch rack
A 19-inch rack is a standardized frame or enclosure for mounting multiple electronic equipment modules. Each module has a front panel that is wide. The 19 inch dimension includes the edges or "ears" that protrude from each side of the equ ...
, commonly used for computer, communications, and AV equipment
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Rack unit
A rack unit (abbreviated U or RU) is a unit of measure defined as . It is most frequently used as a measurement of the overall height of 19-inch and 23-inch rack frames, as well as the height of equipment that mounts in these frames, whereby th ...
, equipment sizing measure
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International Standard Payload Rack, used in spaceflight
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Toast rack
A toast rack or toastrack is a serving piece having vertical partitions (usually from five to eight in number) connected to a flat base, used for holding slices of toast. It often has a central ring handle for carrying and passing round the table. ...
, a serving piece
Media
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''The Rack'' (album), debut album by Asphyx
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''The Rack'' (1915 film), an American silent drama film
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''The Rack'' (1956 film), a courtroom drama starring Paul Newman
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"Racks" (song), song by rapper Y. C.
People
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Rack (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
This article lists the major and recurring fictional characters created by Joss Whedon for the television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. For detailed descriptions, see individual character pages.
Cast Main cast
The following characters we ...
, fictitious character
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Edmund Rack (c.1735–1787), English writer
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Reinhard Rack
Reinhard Rack (born 7 August 1945 in Leoben, Styria) is an Austrian politician and a former Member of the European Parliament (1995–2009). He is a member of the Austrian People's Party, which is part of the European People's Party, and was s ...
(born 1945), Austrian politician
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Tom Rack
Tom Rack is a Canadian actor and writer best known for his portrayal of henchman Zigesfeld in the 1991 film '' If Looks Could Kill'', and for twice portraying physicist Dr. Robert Oppenheimer.
Career
A character actor with an impactful presence, ...
, American actor
Transportation
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Rack and pinion
A rack and pinion is a type of linear actuator that comprises a circular gear (the '' pinion'') engaging a linear gear (the ''rack''). Together, they convert rotational motion into linear motion. Rotating the pinion causes the rack to be driven ...
, a gear arrangement commonly used in vehicle steering
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Rack lift
A rack lift is a type of elevator which consists of a cage attached to vertical rails affixed to the walls of a tower or shaft and which is propelled up and down by means of an electric motor which drives a pinion gear that engages a rack gear
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, an elevator which runs on vertical rails
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Rack railway, a train propelled using a toothed rail
* Rack, in horseriding, a quick, four-beat
ambling gait
An ambling gait or amble is any of several four-beat intermediate horse gaits, all of which are faster than a walk but usually slower than a canter and always slower than a gallop. Horses that amble are sometimes referred to as "gaited", particu ...
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Racks railway station, a former railway station in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Other uses
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Laboratory drying rack, a pegboard for hanging and draining glassware in a laboratory
* Rack, a
climbing term for the set of equipment carried up a climb
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Rack (web server interface)
Rack is a modular interface between web servers and web applications developed in the Ruby programming language. With Rack, application programming interfaces (APIs) for web frameworks and middleware are wrapped into a single method call handli ...
, a Web server interface for Ruby
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Racking
Racking, often referred to as Soutirage or Soutirage traditionnel (meaning racking in French), also filtering or fining, is the process of moving wine or beer from one container to another using gravity rather than a pump, which can be disruptiv ...
, the transfer of a liquid (such as wine) from one container to another
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Racking focus
A focus puller or first assistant camera (1st AC) is a member of a film crew's camera department whose primary responsibility is to maintain the camera lens's optical focus on whatever subject or action is being filmed.
"Pulling focus" refers to ...
, a photography technique
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Rack of lamb
A rack of lamb or carré d'agneau (though this may also refer to other cuts) is a cut of lamb cut perpendicularly to the spine, and including 16 ribs or chops. At retail, it is usually sold 'single' (sawn longitudinally and including the 8 ribs on ...
, a cut of lamb meat
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Racks and quandles, concepts in abstract algebra
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Rack (torture)
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Receptor for activated C kinase 1 (RACK1)
See also
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RACK (disambiguation) RACK may refer to:
* RACK, the former NASDAQ ticker symbol for Silicon Graphics International, formerly called Rackable Systems
* Risk-aware consensual kink
* RACK1
Receptor for activated C kinase 1 (RACK1), also known as guanine nucleotide-bindi ...
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Wrack (disambiguation)
Wrack may refer to:
* wrack (mathematics), a concept in knot theory
* wrack (seaweed), several species of seaweed
* '' Wrack'', a novel by James Bradley (Australian writer)
* Charlie Wrack (1899–1979), English footballer
* Darren Wrack (born 197 ...
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