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Species of moth
The riband wave (Idaea aversata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema
Riband_wave
Unexpectedly large transient ocean surface wave
its time (winner of the Blue Riband) was damaged on its maiden voyage from Cherbourg to New York by a huge wave. The wave struck the ship head-on. RMS
Rogue_wave
Family of insects
Maiden's blush, Cyclophora punctaria Riband wave, Idaea aversata Small fan-footed wave, Idaea biselata Single-dotted wave, Idaea dimidiata Small scallop, Idaea
Geometer_moth
Genus of flowering plants in the carnation family
of some Lepidoptera species including angle shades, heart and dart, riband wave, setaceous Hebrew character and the Coleophora case-bearers C. coenosipennella
Stellaria
Genus of moths
(Butler, 1879) Idaea aversata (Linnaeus, 1758) – riband wave Idaea basinta (Schaus, 1901) – red and white wave Idaea belemiata (Millière, 1868) Idaea bigladiata
Idaea_(moth)
Archipelago near Cornwall
Scilly. Small fan-footed wave (I. biselata) Single-dotted wave (I. dimidiata) Riband wave (I. aversata) Portland ribbon wave (I. degeneraria) – a first
Fauna_of_the_Isles_of_Scilly
British ocean liner (1906–1935)
the launch of RMS Olympic in 1910. Mauretania captured the eastbound Blue Riband speed record on her maiden return voyage in December 1907, then claimed
RMS_Mauretania_(1906)
aversata, riband wave — throughout Idaea degeneraria, Portland ribbon wave — south coast & Isles of Scilly (Red Data Book) Idaea straminata, plain wave — throughout
List of moths of Great Britain (Geometridae)
List_of_moths_of_Great_Britain_(Geometridae)
British cruise line
Liverpool–Halifax–Boston route. For most of the next 30 years, Cunard held the Blue Riband for the fastest Atlantic voyage. However, in the 1870s Cunard fell behind
Cunard_Line
(Linnaeus, 1758) (riband wave) Idaea biselata (Hufnagel, 1767) (small fan-footed wave) Idaea dimidiata (Hufnagel, 1767) (single-dotted wave) Idaea fuscovenosa(Goeze
List_of_moths_of_Ireland
Cold War-era British early warning radar
new concepts emerged to deal with this threat. Among them was the Blue Riband radar, which used a dozen 8 MW klystrons that randomly changed frequencies
AMES_Type_85
1889–1921 British ocean liners
instead of square-rigged sails. In the late 1880s competition for the Blue Riband, the award for the fastest Atlantic crossing, was fierce amongst the top
Teutonic-class_ocean_liner
Protruding bulb at the front of a ship
for the trans-Atlantic passenger trade. Both ships won the coveted Blue Riband, Bremen in 1929 with a crossing speed of 27.9 knots (51.7 km/h; 32.1 mph)
Bulbous_bow
Flat horse race in Britain
The Blue Riband Trial Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old horses. It is run over a distance of 1 mile, 2 furlongs
Blue_Riband_Trial_Stakes
German, later French ocean liner in service 1928-1962
high-speed steam turbine ocean vessels of their day, with both earning the Blue Riband. After World War II, French line Compagnie Générale Transatlantique was
SS_Europa_(1928)
Ocean liner
from her home port of Le Havre to New York City. Normandie held the Blue Riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing at several points during her service
SS_Normandie
Ship built in 1884
second crossing, westbound from Liverpool to New York, she won the Blue Riband (see the table below) and flew the pennant for Cunard. On 20 September 1885
RMS_Etruria
Retired British ocean liner
Queen Mary sailed on her maiden voyage on 27 May 1936 and won the Blue Riband that August; she lost the title to SS Normandie in 1937 and recaptured it
RMS_Queen_Mary
Type of passenger ship
knots. A race for speed was born, and, with it, the tradition of the Blue Riband. With Great Western, Isambard Kingdom Brunel laid the foundations for new
Ocean_liner
British ocean liner (1907–1915)
running mate Mauretania three months later. In 1907, she gained the Blue Riband appellation for the fastest Atlantic crossing, which had been held by German
RMS_Lusitania
American coffee roasting and retailing company
approximately $400 million. Blue Bottle Coffee is a major player in third wave coffee. The company focuses on single-origin beans. Originating in Oakland
Blue_Bottle_Coffee
Large body of salt water
shipping companies competed to own the largest and fastest vessels. The Blue Riband was an unofficial accolade given to the fastest liner crossing the Atlantic
Sea
in chief a plume of three ostrich feathers surmounted by a riband of the Second on the riband the words Ich Dien in letters of the First; the second (at
Coat_of_arms_of_Malaysia
Italian ocean liner that sank in 1956
forces. The losses included the bombing and sinking of Rex, a former Blue Riband holder for her record transatlantic crossing. To show the world that the
SS_Andrea_Doria
British military research project code names
unofficial name created by combining the names of two other projects, Blue Riband and Orange Yeoman. The names were mostly dropped with the end of the Ministry
Rainbow_Code
Friend in the Vale of Grasmere 1812 "What need of clamorous bells, or ribands gay," Miscellaneous Sonnets 1815 Water-Fowl 1812 "Mark how the feathered
List of poems by William Wordsworth
List_of_poems_by_William_Wordsworth
Transatlantic ocean liner
was not designed to be the fastest ship afloat or compete for the Blue Riband, as it was the White Star Line's policy to focus on size and comfort rather
RMS_Oceanic
Ocean-going catamaran
and 44.08 knots (81.64 km/h; 50.73 mph) for a two-way average. "74 Metre Wave Piercing Catamaran". Incat. 2010. Archived from the original on 6 March 2010
HSC_High_Speed_Jet
Swiss-American pharmaceutical and medical device company
Pharmaceuticals, focused on therapies for glaucoma and other diseases of the eye, and WaveLight, which develops and manufactures laser eye surgery technologies. Alcon
Alcon
British shipping company (1845–1934)
month in service, became the first White Star ship to capture the Blue Riband, having completed a record westbound crossing in 7 days, 23 hours and 17
White_Star_Line
Symbol of the Malaysian state
embattled Or a plume of three ostrich feathers surmounted by a riband of the First on the riband the words Ich Dien in letters of the Third. Crest: On a wreath
Coat_of_arms_of_Penang
British passenger steamer
fast. When in 1862 Cunard commissioned RMS Scotia, a paddle wheel Blue Riband holder, it also commissioned China, the first screw steamer in Cunard's
SS_City_of_Paris_(1865)
History of the British Navy from 1837 to 1901
of iron and steel warships powered by steam. As Britain's "Rule of the Waves" secured global maritime supremacy, the Royal Navy both shaped and was shaped
Royal Navy during the Victorian Era
Royal_Navy_during_the_Victorian_Era
British royal recognitions
Uganda. Douglas Philippe Turner, BEM. Community Development Worker, Second Wave Centre for Youth Arts. For services to Young People. The Reverend Canon William
2024_New_Year_Honours
Shipbuilding company based in England
the early 20th century, most famously RMS Mauretania which held the Blue Riband for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic, and RMS Carpathia which rescued
Swan_Hunter
German ocean liner and warship
September 1902, captained by August Richter, Kronprinz Wilhelm won the Blue Riband for the fastest crossing yet from Cherbourg to New York in a time of five
SS_Kronprinz_Wilhelm
Appointments by King George V
action. He displayed great courage and ability when in charge of the first wave, and was largely responsible for organising the first objective. Later, with
1917_New_Year_Honours
HSC Superexpress is a 91-metre (299 ft) wave piercing catamaran built by Incat, owned by Golden Star Ferries and chartered to Viking Line. During her delivery
HSC_Superexpress
British mechanical and civil engineer (1806–1859)
their own right. The SS Great Western was the second ship to hold the Blue Riband, and her transatlantic crossings were commercially successful. The SS Great
Isambard_Kingdom_Brunel
Horse race
1st Blue Riband Trial Stakes, 4th Lingfield Derby Trial Sienna Storm – 3rd Blue Riband Trial Stakes, 2nd Predominate Stakes Atlantic Waves – 1st Feilden
2006_Epsom_Derby
Coffee brand made by Nestlé
Aero Aero Biscuits After Eight Allen's Bar One Bertie Beetle Big Turk Blue Riband Black Magic Breakaway Cailler Caramac Carlos V Cheekies Chokito Coffee Crisp
Nescafé
Ocean liner (1897–1916)
break the speed record for a transatlantic liner and thereby win the Blue Riband, Kaiser Friedrich never achieved the necessary speeds. After a short career
SS_Burdigala
English business magnate (born 1950)
world record-breaking attempts after 1985, when in the spirit of the Blue Riband he attempted the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing by ship. His first attempt
Richard_Branson
US ship which went missing with almost 200 passengers
10 mph) held by the Cunard Line's Asia, and thus winning the coveted Blue Riband for fastest transatlantic crossing. Pacific would hold the record for less
SS_Pacific_(1849)
Scottish physicist and mathematician (1831–1879)
photographed as the blue", it "would have been a truly-coloured image of the riband. By finding photographic materials more sensitive to the less refrangible
James_Clerk_Maxwell
Blue Riband, arrived in New York City setting the record for Atlantic Ocean crossing in the shortest time (four days) was greeted by the waving of tricolour
Flag_of_Italy
Skerry in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Cornwall, England
took when competing for the transatlantic speed record, known as the Blue Riband. In the late 13th century, when the Isles of Scilly were under the jurisdiction
Bishop_Rock
British passenger liner
ISBN 0-06-095549-X. Kludas, Arnold (2002). Record breakers of the North Atlantic, Blue Riband Liners 1838-1953. London: Chatham. ISBN 1-57488-458-1. "The Liverpool Mercury"
SS_President
Ocean liner (1938–1968)
specifications similar to those of Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth never held the Blue Riband, for Cunard White Star chairman Sir Percy Bates asked that the two ships
RMS_Queen_Elizabeth
City in Hampshire, England
the transatlantic passenger services operated by Cunard with their Blue Riband liner RMS Queen Mary and her running mate RMS Queen Elizabeth. In 1938,
Southampton
Form of electronic countermeasures
covered. The creation of extremely powerful multi-frequency radars like Blue Riband offset the effectiveness of the carcinotron. Base jamming is a new type
Radar_jamming_and_deception
Symbols of the Malaysian state
Council emblem displays ship's wheel, sailboat, buildings, birds and sea waves. Only one local authority – Kuala Pilah District Council incorporated the
Flag and coat of arms of Negeri Sembilan
Flag_and_coat_of_arms_of_Negeri_Sembilan
German international shipping company
fastest transatlantic crossing set by the new Bremen in 1929 (see Blue Riband). Hapag and NDL continued to compete until they established a joint-venture
Hapag-Lloyd
1777 battle of the Philadelphia campaign
shoulder earlier in the battle; he had continued to fight with his aide riband wrapped around his arm and his sword in his left and non-dominant hand.
Battle_of_Germantown
Early 20th century transatlantic liner
definitively abandoned the race for speed and never again sought to win the Blue Riband, favouring comfort and economy. Although this change was inaugurated by
RMS_Celtic
Town in North Yorkshire, England
eighty years. Rowing takes place throughout the summer months. The Blue Riband event for Scarborough Yacht Club, is the annual 210 nautical mile race,
Scarborough,_North_Yorkshire
in chief a plume of three ostrich feathers surmounted by a riband of the Second on the riband the words Ich Dien in letters of the First; the second (at
Armorial_of_Malaysia
on September 8, 1944 S.S. Rex in 1933, shortly after receiving the Blue Riband SS Rochambeau 1911 Scrapped in 1934 or 1936 Le Rochambeau departing the
List_of_ocean_liners
Hairdressing tool
heat-free hair rollers have been manufactured for the market. A ribbon or riband is a thin band of flexible material, typically cloth but also plastic or
Hairstyling_tool
Coffee brand owned by Nestlé SA
activism to Gen Z aspiration". Fortune. Retrieved 29 April 2026. "Kogan waves budget wand at Nespresso coffee - Pulse". Archived from the original on
Nespresso
Buddhist complex in Madhya Pradesh, India
bell-capital, is composed of a series of strands bound together with a riband. Also, the reliefs on the circular abacus, consist of birds and lotuses
Sanchi_Stupa
First Officer, Petersen, warns against Ismay's reckless pursuit of the Blue Riband, calling Titanic a ship "run not by sailors, but by stock speculators".
Titanic_in_popular_culture
1943 German propaganda film
that the share prices are bound to go up once the Titanic wins the Blue Riband, and tells them that he suspects foul play. Ismay reveals to his fiancé
Titanic_(1943_film)
British dock
her last voyage was on 7 July 1909, the RMS Lucania, holder of the Blue Riband between 1894 and 1898, was laid up at the Huskisson Dock in Liverpool. On
Huskisson_Dock
French shipping company
performance of its competitors (it narrowly failed to conquer the Blue Riband). Nevertheless, it was built at the right time to allow the replacement
Compagnie Générale Transatlantique
Compagnie_Générale_Transatlantique
Passenger ship used for pleasure voyages
2014. Kludas, Arnold (1999). Record breakers of the North Atlantic, Blue Riband Liners 1838–1953. London: Chatham. Warren, Mark (1993). The Cunard Royal
Cruise_ship
City and county in Wales
three miles (5 km) of sand and The Guardian named it one of Britain's blue-riband top 10 category beaches (2007). The Independent newspaper hailed Rhossili
Swansea
American transatlantic passenger and mail steamship (1850s)
reporter described the crowd's reaction as the ship slid into the water: "Men waved their hats, ladies their handkerchiefs, in admiration of the glad event
SS_Arctic
British transatlantic ocean liner
and winning the much coveted record which would become known as the Blue Riband from the Inman Line's City of Berlin. In April 1877 she broke the westbound
SS_Germanic_(1874)
Breakfast cereal made by General Mills
the Merlin mold, he magically turns cookie jars into cereal bowls with a wave of his wand and rhyming incantations. He was voiced by Lennie Weinrib. In
Cookie_Crisp
2011 British royal wedding
Companion of the Order of the Garter, he wore the order's star and blue riband, to which were affixed his RAF wings and Golden Jubilee Medal. Prince Harry
Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton
Wedding_of_Prince_William_and_Catherine_Middleton
University Coat of Arms
thereof by a knot at the mid point of its length and flying to the sinister a Riband party lengthwise Argent and Sable Mantled Gules lined Argent. Supporters:
Armorial of British universities
Armorial_of_British_universities
Ocean liner/cruise ship (1956–2004)
superstructure, a dark blue funnel with Sitmar's new Swan logo, and three wave-like ribands painted on her hull. Alongside Fairstar she was the only ship to receive
RMS_Sylvania
start of the century with transatlantic liners competing for the "Blue Riband" for the fastest crossing. A significant event was the sinking of the Titanic
Maritime history of the United Kingdom
Maritime_history_of_the_United_Kingdom
Horse race
the race was run at Flemington Racecourse. Regarded as one of the blue riband events for three-year-olds, the Guineas winners have included champion sires:
Caulfield_Guineas
Concept in heraldry
Viscount Gough, KP, GCB, GCSI, PC In the centre chief point, pendent from a riband argent, fimbriated azure, a representation of the badge of the Spanish Order
Augmentation_of_honour
Brand of roasted grain drink
Aero Aero Biscuits After Eight Allen's Bar One Bertie Beetle Big Turk Blue Riband Black Magic Breakaway Cailler Caramac Carlos V Cheekies Chokito Coffee Crisp
Caro_(drink)
Race between Claude Grahame-White and Louis Paulhan
col. A (subscription required) Villard, Henry Serrano (1987), The Blue Riband of the Air, Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, pp. 33–4, ISBN 0-87474-942-5
1910 London to Manchester air race
1910_London_to_Manchester_air_race
Swiss brand of ice cream produced by Nestlé
The conchier process uses temperature reduction and slow, constant two-wave stirring to develop microscopic ice crystals and bubbles as the ice cream
Mövenpick_Ice_Cream
American steamship
and twenty minutes behind Cunard's Asia which, at the time, held the blue riband for the fastest trans-Atlantic voyage. Atlantic's speed was very competitive
Atlantic_(1849_ship)
Workplaces in Europe Financial Times Workplaces in Europe United Kingdom Blue Riband Passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in regular service with the
List of business and industry awards
List_of_business_and_industry_awards
a veil. She wears a necklace with a pendant, an earring, and the Garter Riband with Star. The inscription became VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF
History of the British penny (1714–1901)
History_of_the_British_penny_(1714–1901)
First steamship driven by screw propeller
Wylde. Kludas, Arnold (2000). Record Breakers of the North Atlantic: Blue Riband Liners 1838–1852. Brassey's Inc. ISBN 1-57488-328-3. Macaulay, David & Ardley
SS_Archimedes
Swiss chocolate brand
was recurrently advertised with the image of a traditionally dressed man waving a chocolate bar, often with an Alpine scenery. The company was established
Peter's_Chocolate
Thoroughbred horse race in the United States
which preceded the Epsom Derby such as the Investec Derby Trial (now Blue Riband Trial Stakes) and Lingfield Derby Trial and in Australia, the Geelong Derby
Pat_Day_Mile_Stakes
Former municipality in Manche, France
in the shipyards of Cherbourg Bellot in 1959, the former Cherbourg Blue Riband, decommissioned in 1991, registered in 1996, then classified as a historic
Cherbourg
Australian racing cyclist
1929. The 1924, 1926 and 1929 titles were awarded for winning the Blue Riband for fastest time in the Warrnambool to Melbourne Classic. In 1927 the Warrnambool
Hubert_Opperman
Finnish fregate built in 1902
distance of only 50 metres (55 yards). Although the holder of the Blue Riband was a sight to behold, seeing a full-rigged ship underway in the open seas
Suomen_Joutsen
Region of England
000 passengers on its maiden voyage on 16 November 1907 and won the Blue Riband for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic, a record held for 22 years. A
North_East_England
grasping the colours of the said regiment, and pendant from the wrist by a riband, a gold cross, and on an escroll, the word “Mouguerre”; 2nd, an heraldic
Armorial of the governors general of Canada
Armorial_of_the_governors_general_of_Canada
Harness racing competition in Australia and New Zealand
Recovered Floodlight 1953 Perth Captain Sandy R (Bob) Pollock Dinny Nolan Ribands Kellett 1954 Wayville Tennessee Sky Frank Kersley Frank Kersley Recovered
Inter Dominion Pacing Championship
Inter_Dominion_Pacing_Championship
British government recognitions
Derbyshire. Philippe Turner, External Relations and Development, Second Wave Youth Arts, London. For services to Young People, Police and Community Engagement
2015_Birthday_Honours
Month in 1900
to the Trusts." A German cruise ship, the SS Deutschland, broke the Blue Riband record for the first time with an average speed of 22.42 knots (41.52 km/h;
July_1900
Maritime history book award
2014 Hon. mention John Maxtone-Graham SS United States: Red, White, & Blue Riband W.W. Norton 2014 Hon. mention Michael A. Osborne The Emergence of Tropical
John_Lyman_Book_Awards
Month of 1932
makes her maiden voyage. She became the first Italian liner to win the Blue Riband. Born: Oliver E. Williamson, economist, in Superior, Wisconsin (d. 2020)
September_1932
Calendar year
which she will reach in 4 days, 3 hours and 14 minutes, taking the Blue Riband; she gains the eastbound record on her return passage. May 31 1935 Quetta
1935
1930s United States Army exercise
ISBN 0-385-03855-0 Kludas, Arnold (1999). Record Breakers of the North Atlantic: Blue Riband Liners 1838–1952. Brassey's, Inc. ISBN 1-57488-328-3 LeMay, Curtis E., and
Interception_of_the_Rex
Australian Standardbred racehorse
1953. His progeny include Avian Derby winner of the 1952 Inter Dominion, Ribands the winner of the 1954 A G Hunter Cup, Belgrave, Johnnie Lawn, Miss Lawnham
Lawn_Derby
Horse race
Johnny Globe Our Roger 1954 Johnny Globe * D G Nyhan D G Nyhan 2:33.6 Ribands Laureldale 1953 Johnny Globe D G Nyhan D G Nyhan 2:35.4 Adorian Vedette
New_Zealand_Free_For_All
Greyhound racing competition in England
Trainer of the Year Trainers Championship All England Cup Birmingham Cup Blue Riband Brighton Belle British Breeders Stakes Cesarewitch Champion Stakes Classic
All_England_Cup
RIBAND WAVE
RIBAND WAVE
Boy/Male
Irish
Royal bard.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet Basil, Sweet smelling plant
Girl/Female
Indian
The Moon light
Boy/Male
Irish American English
Island meadow.
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Old High German Ricohard, RIHARD means "powerful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Rand(e), a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names with the first element rand ‘(shield) rim’, as for example Randolph.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the margin of a settlement or on the bank of a river (from Old English rand ‘rim’, used in a topographical sense), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Rand in Lincolnshire and Rand Grange in North Yorkshire.German : from a short form of any of the various compound names formed with rand- ‘rim’. Compare 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rand, rant ‘edge’, ‘rim’.
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Hraban, RABAN means "raven."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Hugh, the second element being Middle English barn ‘child’, a northern English word of Scandinavian origin.
Male
Irish
Pet form of Irish Gaelic Roibéard, ROBAN means "bright fame."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a piece of land where rye was grown, from Old English ryge ‘rye’ + land ‘land’.Norwegian : habitational name from any of three farmsteads in Vestlandet so named from an unexplained first element + land ‘land’, ‘farm’.Probably an altered spelling of Dutch Reiland.
Boy/Male
Latin Swedish Teutonic American English French German
Famous.
Male
French
Norman French form of German Hrodland, ROLAND means "famous land."Â
Boy/Male
German Hungarian Swedish
Powerful ruler.
Girl/Female
Sikh
Soul Bani
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old High German Ricohard, RIKARD means "powerful ruler."
Boy/Male
French
Powerful; strong ruler.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Divine
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wiggin.German : variant of Weigand (see Wiegand).
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Richard.A Ricard is documented in Montreal in 1665, with the secondary surname Saint-Germain.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Sybald, SIBALD means "bold victory."
RIBAND WAVE
RIBAND WAVE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pranusha | பà¯à®°à®¨à¯à®·à®¾
Prathama Usha - first rays of the morning Sun
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew, Swiss
To Flow Down; Descend; Down Flowing
Boy/Male
Norse American English
Divine bear.
Female
Chinese
sustaining.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Greek
Vigilant Son; Son of Greg; Surname
Girl/Female
Tamil
Attuned to nature
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMAŽ means "twin."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dhanusha | தநà¯à®‚ஷாÂ
Bow, Genuine
Boy/Male
Irish
Handsome.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Love, Merciful or compassionate
RIBAND WAVE
RIBAND WAVE
RIBAND WAVE
RIBAND WAVE
RIBAND WAVE
a.
Of a ribald quality.
n.
A ribald.
n./
A low, vulgar, brutal, foul-mouthed wretch; a lewd fellow.
n.
See Rib-band.
n.
A ribbon.
a.
Like a ribald.
v. t.
To remove the rind of; to bark.
a.
Low; base; mean; filthy; obscene.
v. t.
To loose the bands of; to set free; to disunite; to scatter; to disperse; to break up the organization of; especially, to dismiss from military service; as, to disband an army.
v. t.
To bind or tie with a band.
v. t.
To form into a band or bands.
n.
A lawless fellow who lives by plunder; one of a band of robbers; especially, one of a gang living in mountain retreats; a highwayman; a freebooter.
v. t.
To mark with a band.
n.
See Ribbon.
n.
The European red band fish, or fireflame. See Rend fish.
a.
Furnished or formed with ribs; as, a ribbed cylinder; ribbed cloth.
n.
See Roperand.
n.
A long, narrow strip of timber bent and bolted longitudinally to the ribs of a vessel, to hold them in position, and give rigidity to the framework.
a.
Filthy; obscene; ribald.
n.
A ribald.