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Rake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rake may refer to: Rake (angle) or castor angle, various angles in bicycle and motorcycle geometry; Rake angle, a parameter in machining and cutting ...
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Rake (character) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A rake, short for rakehell, is a historic term applied to a man who is habituated to immoral conduct, frequently a heartless womaniser. Often a rake was a ...
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Using the Rake Build Language
Rake is a build language, similar in purpose to make and ant. Like make and ant it's a Domain Specific Language, unlike those two it's an internal DSL ...
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Rake | Define Rake at Dictionary.com
Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page. Related Searches. What is a roof rake a... Lawn rake · Power rake · Landscape rake ...
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Rake documentation
Jan 14, 2008 ... Location: Rake Documents / Home Page Language: en ... We are in the procdess of updating and rewriting the Rake documentation site. ...
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RubyForge: Rake: Project Info
Rake is a Ruby make-like utility using standard Ruby syntax for the build specification file. ... Rake 0.8.7 Released Jim Weirich - 2009-05-16 10:53 ...
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Rake - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English racu; akin to Old High German rehho rake. Date: before 12th century. 1 a : an implement equipped with projecting ...
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rake - definition of rake by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
A long-handled implement with a row of projecting teeth at its head, used especially to gather leaves or to loosen or smooth earth. ...
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