Definitions for Racine

Racine Ra·cine

Spelling: [ruh-seen, ra- or, French, ra
IPA: /rəˈsin, ræ- or, French, raˈsin for 1; rəˈsin, reɪ- for 2/

Racine is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 137 anagrams from letters in Racine (aceinr).

Definitions for Racine

noun

  1. Jean Baptiste [zhahn ba-teest] /ʒɑ̃ baˈtist/ (Show IPA), 1639–99, French dramatist.
  2. a city in SE Wisconsin.

Examples for Racine

In November 2012, police officers in Racine County, Wisconsin, pulled Matson over for running a flashing red light.

It is a busy district between Racine and Sheffield (251 miles).

Twelve days afterwards Marivaux followed Racine to the grave.

The story was perhaps found by Racine in Floridon, a tale by Segrais.

The two great names in French tragedy are Corneille and Racine.

We were the only Sikhs in our entire school, and there was only one other Sikh family in Racine, the town where we lived.

Racine suppressed his second letter, and did his best to recall the first.

Nothing could dignify Pradon's play, as nothing could really degrade that of Racine.

Racine had, too, in contrast with Corneille, more of the Euripidean sweetness.

“I understand your mayor recently suffered the misfortune of being blown up,” Racine says.

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