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Definition of ray or rye

ray or rye
Ray grass Ray" grass`, [Etymol. of ray is uncertain.] (Bot.) A perennial European grass (Lolium perenne); -- called also rye grass, and red darnel. See Darnel, and Grass. Italian ray, or rye, grass. See Darnel, and Grass.

Meaning of ray or rye from wikipedia

- is separate from the Town of Rye, which has more land area than the city. The City of Rye, formerly the Village of Rye, was part of the Town until it...
- Look up ray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ray or RAY may refer to: Ray (fish), any cartilaginous fish of the superorder Batoidea Ray (fish fin anatomy)...
- Pastrami on rye is a sandwich comprising sliced pastrami on rye bread, often served with mustard and Kosher dill pickles. It was po****rized in the Jewish...
- who lived near a river or stream. Early examples of forms of the surname Rye include: William de Rye, in 1240 (Es****); Ralph de Rye, in 1248 (Es****); and...
- sweet rye bread traditionally made with sourdough starter and co****ly ground rye. It is sometimes made with a combination of rye flour and whole rye grains...
- Hastings and Rye is a constituency in East Sus**** represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Helena Dollimore of the Labour...
- bread is sometimes called sissel bread or cissel bread, as sissel means caraway seed in Yiddish. In Israel, rye bread is very po****r due to the large...
- Swiss cheese, sauer****, and Russian dressing or Thousand Island dressing, grilled between slices of rye bread. It is ****ociated with kosher-style delicatessens...
- fungus—from the Latin clava "club" or clavus "nail" and -ceps for "head", i.e. the purple club-headed fungus—that infects rye and other cereals, and more recently...
- York Times gave the film a rave review writing "More than any other Ray film rye seen, “The Middleman” defines hopelessness." calling it "bleak and pessimistic"...