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Look up rail or rails in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rail or rails may refer to: Rail transport and related matters Railway track or railway lines
Ruby on Rails (simplified as Rails) is a server-side web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Rails is a model–view–controller
The Rails is an English folk rock duo from London, England, composed of husband and wife James Walbourne and Kami Thompson. Thompson and Walbourne first
Indian English), is the structure on a railway or railroad consisting of the rails, fasteners, sleepers (railroad ties in American English) and ballast (or
Thrillville: Off the Rails is a theme park simulation video game developed by Frontier Developments and published by LucasArts. It is the sequel to the
NIMBY Rails is a railway simulation game developed by Carlos Carrasco. The game involves developing a railway network on an in-game map based on the real
American rails was a special section of the London Stock Exchange where American railroad stocks and bonds were traded. While in the earlier 19th century
Rails of Sheffield is a British retailer and manufacturer of model railway paraphernalia founded in Sheffield, England, in 1970 by Hedley Francis Barber
Rails with trails (RWT) are a subset of rail trails in which a railway right-of-way remains in use by trains yet also has a parallel recreational trail
Off the Rails: The Darius McCollum Story is a 2016 American documentary film about Darius McCollum, a man with Asperger's syndrome who was jailed 32 times
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The rails of a railroad.
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Pertaining to the rails.
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One of a pair of horizontal rails or timbers for supporting anything, as a boat, a barrel, etc.
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A four-wheeled truck running on rails, and used in a mine, as for carrying coal or ore.
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A loose, bent-up end of one of the strap rails, or flat rails, formerly used on American railroads. It was sometimes so bent by the passage of a train as to slip over a wheel and pierce the bottom of a car.
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The permanent way; the rails.
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One of the rails of a tramway.
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To unite, as spars, timbers, rails, etc., by lapping the two ends together, or by applying a piece which laps upon the two ends, and then binding, or in any way making fast.
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One of a set of revolving cylinders, or rollers, between which metal is pressed, formed, or smoothed, as in a rolling mill; as, to pass rails through the rolls.
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A piece of timber sawed or cut of a small size, as for studs, rails, etc.
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A movable part of a rail; or of opposite rails, for transferring cars from one track to another.
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In railroads, the bed or foundation on which the superstructure (ties, rails, etc.) rests; in common roads, the whole material laid in place and ready for travel.
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A fish plate for rails.
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To press or level with a roller; to spread or form with a roll, roller, or rollers; as, to roll a field; to roll paste; to roll steel rails, etc.
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One of the pieces of timber, stone, or iron, on or near the level of the ground, for the support of some superstructure, to steady framework, to keep in place the rails of a railway, etc.; a stringpiece.
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A valuable kind of wood obtained on the shores of the Demerara River in South America, much used for timbers, rails, naves and fellies of wheels, and the like.
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Any upright post or beam used as a support, as for the deck, the quarter rails, awnings, etc.
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To rend asunder by force; to split; to cleave; as, to rive timber for rails or shingles.
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To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in; as, to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars.
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