racoon
racoon
Definition
☆ ra·coon (ra ko̵̅o̅n′)
noun pl. -·coons′ or -·coon′
racoon
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- speak: But I didn't understand them, I don't speak raccoon and they kept giving me pieces of pine bark.
- tell: The listen directive tells raccoon where to listen for ISAKMP requests.
Adjective modifier
- dead: It looks like he's got a dead raccoon on it, doesn't it?
Modifies a noun
- dog: Heather apparently played Burberry officials a video of a raccoon dog being skinned alive for its fur in China.
- tail: Phoebe was a remarkable cat - very slim, brown and white striped with a raccoon tail.
- daemon: In order to use ISAKMP you have to configure the raccoon daemon.
Noun used with modifier
- futon: Held constant cover futon raccoon thus these mechanisms include technology are changing.
Browse dictionary entries near racoon
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- racketeering
- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act
- racketeer
- racket
- rack-renter
- racquet
- racquetball
- racy
- rad
- radar
- radar beacon
- radarscope
- raddle
- radial
- radial (arm) saw
