Definitions for Rhines

Rhines Rhine

Spelling: [rahyn]
IPA: /raɪn/

Rhines is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 109 anagrams from letters in Rhines (ehinrs).

Definitions for Rhines

noun

  1. Joseph Banks, 1895–1980, U.S. psychologist: pioneer in parapsychology.
  2. German Rhein. French Rhin [ran] /rɛ̃/ (Show IPA). Dutch Rijn. a river flowing from SE Switzerland through Germany and the Netherlands into the North Sea: branches off into the Waal, Lek, and IJssel in its lower course. 820 miles (1320 km) long.

Examples for Rhines

It was tried on a wire laid across the Rhine between Deutz and Cologne.

As Twain says of an anthology of Rhine legends he discovers in Hamburg, “this little book fed me in a very hungry place.”

It is said that a boy and a girl were walking by a river that flows into the Rhine.

He would certainly have taken a last look at the Rhine, expecting to see it again in six months or a year.

It was morning in the beautiful country where the Rhine River flows.

Have you forgot the skirmish on the Rhine bank, when you did flash your snapphahn at me?

He never saw the Rhine, or Bonn—or, indeed, Eleonore von Breuning—again.

The steam-boats on the Rhine are in general of a good description.

In October 1792 the French Revolutionary Army invaded German territory and marched towards the Rhine.

On the fourth night the group broke out and swam 400 yards across the Rhine.

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