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1. (n.) Rugby
a city in E Warwickshire, in central England: boys' school, founded 1567. 86,400.
2. Rugby
(sometimes l.c.) Also called
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) rugby, rugby football, rugger
a form of football played with an oval ball
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1. (noun) rugby
a team sport in which an oval ball is kicked and thrown sideways
rugby players
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia |
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1. Rugby
a town in Warwickshire, at the junction of the Swift and the Avon, 83 m. NW. of London; an important railway centre and seat of a famous public school founded in 1567, of which Dr. Arnold (q. v.), and Archbishops Tait and Temple were famous head-masters, is one of the first public schools in England, and scholars number about 450.
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Sense: (alsoRugby / rugby football
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Afrikaans: rugby |
Arabic: لُعْبَة الرُّغْبي |
Bulgarian: ръгби |
Brazilian: futebol americano |
Czech: ragby |
German: das Rugby |
Danish: rugby |
Greek: ράγκμπι |
Spanish: rugby |
Estonian: ragbi |
Farsi: بازی راگبی |
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French: rugby |
Hebrew: רַגבִּי |
Hindi: रग्बी फुटबाल खेल |
Croatian: (engleski) ragbi |
Hungarian: rögbi |
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Japanese: ラグビー |
Korean: 럭비 |
Lithuanian: regbis |
Latvian: regbijs |
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Persian: بازی راگبی |
Pashto: راګبی لوبه |
Portuguese: râguebi |
Romanian: rugby |
Russian: регби |
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Serbian: ragbi |
Swedish: rugby[fotboll] |
Thai: กีฬารักบี้ |
Turkish: ragbi (oyunu) |
Taiwanese: 橄欖球 |
Ukrainian: регбі |
Urdu: ایک قسم کا فٹ بال کا کھیل |
Vietnamese: môn bóng bầu dục |
Chinese: 橄榄球 |
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