| ARRACK | • arrack n. An alcoholic drink distilled from coconut palm flowers in South Asia. • arrack n. An alcoholic drink made from sugar cane and fermented red rice in Indonesia. • arrack n. Alternative spelling of arak (aniseed-flavored alcoholic drink consumed primarily in the Middle East). |
| ARRANT | • arrant adj. (Chiefly with a negative connotation, dated) Complete; downright; utter. • arrant adj. (By extension, dated) Very bad; despicable. • arrant adj. Obsolete form of errant (“roving around; wandering”). |
| ARRAYS | • arrays n. Plural of array. • arrays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of array. • ARRAY v. to place in order. |
| BARRAS | • barras n. Plural of barra. • barras n. Galipot resin. • barras n. Coarse linen fabric. |
| BARRAT | • BARRAT v. to quarrel, especially at law. |
| CARRAT | • carrat n. Obsolete form of carat. • CARRAT n. a unit of weight used for gems, also CARAT, KARAT. |
| GARRAN | • garran n. Alternative form of garron (“horse”). • GARRAN n. (Irish) a small sturdy horse, also GARRON. |
| JARRAH | • jarrah n. Eucalyptus marginata, a eucalypt tree occurring in the southwest of Western Australia, or its wood. • JARRAH n. (Native Australian) the mahogany-like wood of an Australian eucalyptus. |
| MARRAM | • marram n. Ammophila arenaria, a coarse grass found on sandy beaches. • marram n. Alternative form of murram. • MARRAM n. (Old Norse) a seaside grass, also MARRUM. |
| MARRAS | • marras n. Plural of marra. • Marras prop.n. Plural of Marra. • MARRA n. a Northern English dialect form of mate. |
| NARRAS | • narras n. Plural of narra. • NARRAS n. (Hottentot) an edible melon-like fruit of a South African shrub, also NARAS. |
| PARRAL | • parral n. Alternative form of parrel. • PARRAL n. a sliding loop of rope or chain used on a ship, also PARREL. |
| PARRAS | • Parras prop.n. Plural of Parra. • PARRA n. (Australian slang) a tourist or nonresident on a beach. |
| TARRAS | • tarras n. Obsolete form of trass. • Tarras prop.n. A surname. • TARRAS n. (Dutch) an earthy volcanic tuff used as a hydraulic cement, also TERRAS, TRASS. |
| WARRAN | • WARRAN v. (obsolete) to warrant, also WARRAND. |
| WARRAY | • warray v. (Obsolete, transitive) To wage war against. • WARRAY v. (obsolete) to make war on, also WARREY. |
| YARRAN | • yarran n. Acacia homalophylla, a species of acacia tree found commonly in Australia. • YARRAN n. (Native Australian) a small eucalyptus tree. |