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  1. rig

    • IPA[rɪɡ]

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    • v.
      provide (a sailing boat) with sails and rigging;assemble and adjust (the equipment of a sailing boat, aircraft, etc.) in readiness for operation
    • n.
      the particular way in which a sailing boat's masts, sails, and rigging are arranged;the sail, mast, and boom of a windsurfer
    • verb: rig, 3rd person present: rigs, gerund or present participle: rigging, past tense: rigged, past participle: rigged

    • noun: rig, plural noun: rigs

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    • n.
      the system of ropes, cables, or chains employed to support a ship's masts (standing ... I'm listening to the wind in the rigging

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      the system of ropes or chains employed to support a ship's masts (standing rigging) and to ... I'm listening to the wind in the rigging

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      (of a ship) having temporary makeshift rigging.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      (of a ship) having temporary makeshift rigging.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a large structure with equipment for drilling an oil well.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an apparatus used for assessing the performance of a piece of mechanical or electrical equipment.

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • v.
      make (a sailing ship or boat) ready for sailing by providing it with sails and rigging: the catamaran will be rigged as a ketch a gaff-rigged cutter
    • n.
      the particular way in which a sailboat's masts, sails, and rigging are arranged: the yacht will emerge from the yard with her original rig

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    • v.
      manage or conduct (something) fraudulently so as to gain an advantage: the results of the elections had been rigged charges of vote-rigging
    • n.
      a trick or swindle.

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    • v.
      manage or conduct (something) fraudulently so as to produce a result or situation that is ... the results of the elections had been rigged charges of vote-rigging
    • n.
      a trick or way of swindling someone.

    Oxford American Dictionary