- the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles.
- the extent or scope of the operation or action of something: within range of vision.
- the distance to which a projectile is or may be sent by a weapon.
- the distance of the target from the weapon.
- an area equipped with targets for practice in shooting weapons: a rifle range.
- an area used for flight-testing missiles.
- the distance of something to be located from some point of operation, as in sound ranging.
- the distance that can be covered by an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle, carrying a normal load without refueling.
- the difference between the largest and smallest values in a statistical distribution.
- a continuous course of masonry of the same height from end to end.
- compass (def. 4).
- Surveying.
- the horizontal direction or extension of a survey line established by two or more marked points.
- (in U.S. public-land surveys) one of a series of divisions numbered east or west from the principal meridian of the survey and consisting of a row of townships, each six miles square, that are numbered north or south from a base line.
- a line established by markers or lights on shore for the location of soundings.
- a rank, class, or order: in the higher ranges of society.
- a row, line, or series, as of persons or things.
- an act of ranging or moving around, as over an area or region.
- an area or tract that is or may be ranged over, especially an open region for the grazing of livestock.
- the region over which a population or species is distributed: the range of the Baltimore oriole.
- the set of all values attained by a given function throughout its domain.
- a chain of mountains forming a single system: the Catskill Range.
- a large portable or stationary cooking stove having burners built into the top surface and containing one or more ovens.
- the maximum distance that a charged particle, as a proton, can penetrate a given medium and still maintain sufficient kinetic energy to produce ionization in the medium.
- Nautical.
- a large cleat for securing various lines, especially the tacks and sheets of courses.
- a length of anchor cable laid on deck.
- working or grazing on a range: range horses; range animals like steer and sheep.
- to draw up or arrange (persons or things) in rows or lines or in a specific position, company, or group: The sergeant ranged the troops in columns of six across.
- to place or arrange systematically; set in order; dispose: The members of the cast were ranged in their proper places on stage.
- to place in a particular class; classify: They ranged themselves with the liberals.
- to make straight, level, or even, as lines of type.
- to pass over or through (an area or region) in all directions, as in exploring or searching: They ranged the entire countryside.
- to pasture (cattle) on a range.
- to direct or train, as a telescope, upon an object.
- to obtain the range of (something aimed at or to be located).
- to lay out (an anchor cable) so that the anchor may descend smoothly.
- to vary within certain limits: prices ranging from $5 to $10.
- to have a certain variety of things somehow related: emotions ranging from smugness to despair.
- to move around or through a region in all directions, as people or animals.
- to rove, roam, or wander: The talk ranged over a variety of subjects.
- to stretch out or extend in a line, as things: shabby houses ranged along the road.
- to extend, run, or go in a certain direction: a boundary ranging from east and west.
- to lie or extend in the same line or plane, as one thing with another or others.
- to take up a position in a line or in order.
- to extend, be found, or occur over an area or throughout a period, as an animal or plant.
- to have a specified range, as a gun, missile, etc.
- to find the range, as of something aimed at or to be located.
- (of an anchored vessel) to swerve or sheer (often followed by about).
- (of two or more objects observed from a vessel) located one directly behind the other.
- the limits within which a person or thing can function effectively
- the limits within which any fluctuation takes place
- the total products of a manufacturer, designer, or stockist
- the maximum effective distance of a projectile fired from a weapon
- the distance between a target and a weapon
- an area set aside for shooting practice or rocket testing
- the total distance which a ship, aircraft, or land vehicle is capable of covering without taking on fresh fuel
- the distance that a particle of ionizing radiation, such as an electron or proton, can travel through a given medium, esp air, before ceasing to cause ionization
- maths logic
- (of a function) the set of values that the function takes for all possible arguments
- (of a variable) the set of values that a variable can take
- (of a quantifier) the set of values that the variable bound by the quantifier can take
- a measure of dispersion obtained by subtracting the smallest from the largest sample values
- the extent of pitch difference between the highest and lowest notes of a voice, instrument, etc
- US and Canadian
- an extensive tract of open land on which livestock can graze
- (as modifier)
- the geographical region in which a species of plant or animal normally grows or lives
- a rank, row, or series of items
- a series or chain of mountains
- a large stove with burners and one or more ovens, usually heated by solid fuel
- the act or process of ranging
- a line of sight taken from the sea along two or more navigational aids that mark a navigable channel
- the extension or direction of a survey line, established by marking two or more points
- a double-faced bookcase, as in a library
- the set of subjects for which a given predicate is intelligible
- to establish or be situated in a line, row, or series
- to put into a specific category; classify
- to aim or point (a telescope, gun, etc) or (of a gun, telescope, etc) to be pointed or aimed
- to establish the distance of (a target) from (a weapon)
- (of a gun or missile) to have a specified range
- to wander about (in) an area; roam (over)
- (of an animal or plant) to live or grow in its normal habitat
- to put (cattle) to graze on a range
- to fluctuate within specific limits
- to extend or run in a specific direction
- to coil (an anchor rope or chain) so that it will pay out smoothly
- (of a vessel) to swing back and forth while at anchor
- to make (lines of printers' type) level or even at the margin
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