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Verb
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rasps, plural;
  1. Scrape (something) with a rasp in order to make it smoother

  2. (of a rough surface or object) Scrape (something, esp. someone's skin) in a painful or unpleasant way

  3. Remove something by scraping it off

  4. Make a harsh, grating noise
    • - my breath rasped in my throat
  5. Say in a harsh, grating voice
    • - “Stay where you are!” he rasped
Noun
  1. A coarse file or similar metal tool with a roughened surface for scraping, filing, or rubbing down objects of metal, wood, or other hard material

  2. A harsh, grating noise
    • - the rasp of the engine

  1. uttering in an irritated tone
  2. scrape with a rasp
  3. utter in a grating voice
  4. a coarse file with sharp pointed projections
  5. A rasp is a tool used for shaping wood or other material. It consists of a point or the tip, then a long steel bar or the belly, then the heel or bottom, then the tang. The tang is joined to a handle, usually made of plastic or wood. The bar has sharp teeth. ...
  6. Dino-Riders is a cartoon television series that aired in the late 1980s, primarily as a promotion to launch a new Tyco toy line. Only fourteen episodes were produced, thirteen of which were aired as part of the Marvel Action Universe. ...
  7. The Rasp is a whodunit mystery novel by Philip MacDonald. It was published in 1924 and introduces his series character, detective Colonel Anthony Gethryn. It is set in a country house in rural England.
  8. A coarse file (tool); The sound made by this tool when used; To use a rasp; To make a noise similar to the one a rasp in use makes; to utter rasps; To work something with a rasp
  9. A rasping sound; raspy
  10. (Rasped) The sharp edge taken off mill-boards.
  11. (Rasping) A very coarse and harsh liquor.
  12. (Rasping) is said of very astringent teas, often of poor quality or infused for too long.
  13. A machine that grinds waste into a manageable material and helps prevent odor.
  14. a long and flat steel tool with raised teeth for shaping wood.
  15. An abrasive, long, flat metal tool used to remove excess skin from the knuckles.
  16. The Rocket Altitude Simulation Program. Originally written by G. Harry Stine in BASIC in the late '70s (and included as an appendix in the later editions of the Handbook), it performs a simulation of rocket flight using small time interval approximations. ...
  17. a membrane-bound O-acyl transferase (MBOAT) type of palmitoyl acyl transferase in Drosophila; palmitoylates the ligands of the Hedgehog family
  18. similar to a file but with coarse teeth. Used to shape wood and round corners and edges.
  19. A file with projecting teeth for rough work.
  20. A species of file, upon which the cutting prominences are distinct, being raised by punching with a point, instead of cutting with a chisel. They are flat, half rounded, and round.
  21. rahsp a specially designed instrument which helps reduce reshape the bony prominence of the nose.
  22. A form of file with sharp individually raised teeth, used to remove wood rapidly.
  23. A tool used by the farrier to file the hoof smooth after trimming.
  24. An instrument resembling a notched stick, used as a musical instrument among certain Indian groups, especially in the upper Great Plains.
  25. instrument used to shave bone during rhinoplasty