Ra (radium)
n.
radioactive metallic element (Chemistry)
R.A. (regular army)
n.
standing army, permanent army
Ra
Ra (Re and later Amun-Ra;
reconstructed as *) is the
ancient Egyptian sun god. He was a major deity in
ancient Egyptian religion by the
fifth dynasty. Identified primarily with the mid-day sun, the chief cult centre of Ra first was based in
Heliopolis (ancient Inunu) meaning "City of the Sun". In later Egyptian dynastic times, Ra was subsumed into the god
Horus, as Re-Horakhty (and many variant spellings). He commanded
sky,
earth,
underworld. He was associated with the
falcon.According to
E. A. Wallis Budge he was the one god of Egyptian monotheism, of which all other deities were aspects, manifestations, phases, or forms of this deity. Ra itself, however, was also a monotheistic god. A Hymn to Ra (approx.
1370s BC) was written to stress the
pantheistic nature of Ra to combat encroaching polytheism. In it, several deities are described, not as beings in their own right, but certain forms of Ra. For example:"Praise be unto thee, O Ra, thou exalted Power, who dost enter into the habitations of
Ament, behold [thy] body is
Atum." "Praise be unto thee, O Ra, thou exalted Power, who dost enter into the hidden palace of
Anubis, behold [thy] body is
Khepera."
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Rå
In Norse folklore, a rå is a keeper or warden of a particular location or landform. The different species of rå are sometimes distinguished according to the different spheres of nature with which they were connected, such as
huldrå (forest), sjörå (freshwater) or havsrå (saltwater), and bergsrå (mountains). As a group, rå could also be referred to as þokka, a name roughly equivalent to
nymph.
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Ra (disambiguation)
RA or Ra can refer to: People
Registered Architect, a designer who is licensed by a government to practice architecture
Research assistant, a graduate student employed by a college or university for the purpose of academic research
Resident assistant, a college student charged with supervising students living in a residence hall
Royal Academician a member of the
Royal Academy, also known as the Royal Academy of Arts
Ra, the sun god of ancient Heliopolis
Rā, personification of the sun in New Zealand Māori mythology
Ra (Stargate), a character from the film Stargate
Rå, a creature in Scandinavian mythology Alternate spelling of
Roua, a Polynesian deityShort for Rakim
Ra, the pseudonym of
Raoul Sinier, a french digital painter and electronic musician.Ra, a nickname, and US based signature couture fashion clothing line endorsed by
Robin Arcuri, a supermodel and actress.
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RealAudio
RealAudio is a
proprietary audio format developed by
RealNetworks. It uses a variety of
audio codecs, ranging from low-bitrate formats that can be used over dialup modems, to high-fidelity formats for music. It can also be used as a
streaming audio format, that is played at the same time as it is downloaded. Many
internet radio stations use RealAudio to stream their programming over the internet in real time.
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Ra
Ra radium. RA, RAW airway resistance. Ra The symbol for the element radium. RA abbr. rheumatoid arthritis RA see rheumatoid arthritis, ragocyte. [
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RA
Noun
1. (astronomy) the angular distance eastward along the celestial equator from the vernal equinox to the intersection of the hour circle that passes through the body; expressed in hours and minutes and second; used with declination to specify positions on the celestial sphere; "one hour of right ascension equals fifteen degrees"
(synonym) right ascension, celestial longitude
(hypernym) angular distance
(classification) astronomy, uranology
Ra
Noun
1. an intensely radioactive metallic element that occurs in minute amounts in uranium ores
(synonym) radium, atomic number 88
(hypernym) metallic element, metal
(substance-holonym) uranium ore
2. ancient hawk-headed Egyptian sun god; a universal creator
(synonym) Re
(hypernym) Egyptian deity
RA (Rechtsanwalt)
atty., attorney; sol, solicitor; lawyer, advocate; bar, barrister
Ra (Radium)
Ra, radium, radioactive metallic element (Chemistry)