Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word RAN


RAN

Definitions of RAN

  1. Initialism of radio access network.
  2. A male given name from Hebrew
  3. A female given name from Japanese
  4. inflection of run
  5. inflection of rin
  6. (nonstandard, colloquial) past participle of run.
  7. (nautical) Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch.
  8. (Australia) Royal Australian Navy. [From 1911 (name change).]
  9. A surname.

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Examples of Using RAN in a Sentence

  • Aeclanum was on a promontory naturally defended, to some extent, by a steep slope on the south side down to the river Calore, while the north side lay open towards the crest of the ridge where the Via Appia ran.
  • Car Talk was originally a radio show that ran on National Public Radio (NPR) from 1977 until October 2012, when the Magliozzi brothers retired.
  • The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a voluntary government work relief program that ran from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men ages 18–25 and eventually expanded to ages 17–28.
  • The popularity of drum and bass at its commercial peak ran parallel to several other UK dance styles.
  • It was followed the next year by the SuperNOVA, which ran roughly four times as fast, making it the fastest mini for several years.
  • In London, David attended Geneva House school in Cricklewood (his parents owned and ran the Alma restaurant on Cricklewood Broadway), followed by William Ellis School in Highgate before reading Natural Sciences at Clare College, Cambridge and taking Part III of the Mathematical Tripos.
  • In 2002, he ran for the office of Chancellor of Germany in the federal election, and in one of the narrowest elections in German history lost against Gerhard Schröder.
  • His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dread of inheriting a mental condition that ran in the family.
  • It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes and was broadcast on ABC TV in 1994, 1995 and 1997.
  • Phantom production ran from 1958 to 1981 with a total of 5,195 aircraft built, making it the most produced American supersonic military aircraft in history, and cementing its position as a signature combat aircraft of the Cold War.
  • His parents, Anna Kertman and Isadore Stein, were emigrants from Ukraine, the Russian Empire, and ran a small grocery.
  • Brabham was a Royal Australian Air Force flight mechanic and ran a small engineering workshop before he started racing midget cars in 1948.
  • The line ran from Paddington Head District Sorting Office in the west to the Eastern Head District Sorting Office at Whitechapel in the east, a distance of.
  • The CP/M version also ran on the TRS-80 Model II and 4, Commodore 128, and Apple II with a CP/M card.
  • Boniface had served as a deacon under Pope Gregory I, and like his mentor, he ran the Lateran Palace as a monastery.
  • He was elected at the conclusion of a papal election that ran from 1268 to 1271, the longest papal election in the history of the Catholic Church.
  • At the age of sixteen, however, he ran away from home, and, going to Jena, was helped by relations there to study at the university.
  • The first program, which ran from 1958 to 1960, unsuccessfully attempted to send spacecraft to orbit the Moon, successfully sent one spacecraft to fly by the Moon, and successfully sent one spacecraft to investigate interplanetary space between the orbits of Earth and Venus.
  • These months each had 30 or 31 days and ran for 38 nundinal cycles, each forming a kind of eight-day weeknine days counted inclusively in the Roman mannerand ending with religious rituals and a public market.
  • His parents were Charles William and Ellen (née Marsh) Kirby who ran a grocery shop together, although his father was also a ship owner's freight clerk.



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