Associations to the word «Rapid»
Noun
- Progress
- Wisconsin
- Vomiting
- Buildup
- Detroit
- Bus
- Acceleration
- Midwest
- Dakota
- Stretch
- Sweating
- Kernel
- Proliferation
- Duluth
- Calder
- Uptake
- Cornerstone
- Advancement
- Fluctuation
- Dam
- Paddle
- Dissemination
- Progression
- Navigation
- Staten
- Hydrolysis
- Advance
- Plunge
- Diffusion
- Pere
- River
- Rapid
- Throughput
- Accumulation
- Bend
- Nausea
- Decomposition
- Erosion
- Breathing
- Roar
- Davenport
- Degradation
- Bypass
- Champlain
- Gazette
- Shoal
- Affiliate
- Septum
- Ledge
- Globalization
- Quad
- Divergence
- Ascent
- Mobilization
- Congestion
- Kobe
- Arbor
- Increase
- Diarrhea
- Gait
- Tko
- Aquinas
- Recovery
- Trot
- Freeway
- Minnesota
- Ottawa
- Pulse
- Multiplication
- Eddy
- Benton
- Nugget
- Toledo
- Confluence
- Bart
- Infiltration
Adjective
Wiktionary
RAPID, adjective. Very swift or quick.
RAPID, adjective. Steep, changing altitude quickly. (of a slope)
RAPID, adjective. Needing only a brief exposure time. (of a lens, plate, film, etc.)
RAPID, adjective. (England) (dialectal) Violent, severe.
RAPID, adjective. (obsolete) (dialectal) Happy.
RAPID, adverb. (archaic or colloquial) Rapidly.
RAPID, noun. (often in the plural) a rough section of a river or stream which is difficult to navigate due to the swift and turbulent motion of the water.
RAPID, noun. (dated) A burst of rapid fire.
RAPID EYE MOVEMENT, noun. Rapid movement of the eyes, characterising REM sleep
RAPID FIRE, adjective. Quickly, with minimal time between occurrences.
RAPID TRANSIT, noun. A commuter rail system that combines aspects of an interurban railway with those of a subway, using a menagerie of pathways such as viaduct, tunnel, beam, cut and cover, trench, at grade, and others.
RAPID UNPLANNED DISASSEMBLY, noun. (engineering) (euphemism) an explosion or breakup of a vehicle, usually an airplane or a rocket.
Dictionary definition
RAPID, noun. A part of a river where the current is very fast.
RAPID, adjective. Done or occurring in a brief period of time; "a rapid rise through the ranks".
RAPID, adjective. Characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed; "a rapid movement"; "a speedy car"; "a speedy errand boy".
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