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| 1-rumba | a ballroom dance based on the Cuban folk dance a rhythmic syncopated Cuban folk dance in duple time syncopated music in duple time for dancing the rumba. |
| 2-rumba | rumba. |
| 3-Rum | greek of turkish citizenship. |
| 4-Rum | Spirit produced from the fermented juices of sugar cane, sugar cane syrup, sugar cane molasses, molasses, or other sugar cane byproducts Many light-bodied rums are distilled in areas like Puerto Rico and Hawaii Most heavy-bodied rums are produced in Jamaica and Demerara. |
| 5-Rumca | Greek. |
| 6-rumba | The Rumba was originally a marriage dance Many of its movements and actions which seem to have an erotic meaning are merely depictions of simple farm tasks The shoeing of the mare, the climbing of a rope, the courtship of the rooster and the hen, etc It was done for amusement on the farms by the black population of Cuba However, it became a popular ballroom dance and was introduced in the United States about 1933 It was the Americanized version for the Cuban Son and Danzon It is in 4/4 time The characteristic feature is to take each step without initially placing the weight on that step Steps are made with a slightly bent knee which, when straightened, causes the hips to sway from side to side in what has come to be known as 'Cuban Motion '. |
| 7-Rum | Is a sweet spirit It is clear, amber or dark brown produced in Jamaica, Cuba and other Caribbean countries Sugar cane is harvested, chopped and ground to extract the juice Water is added to the remaining mulch and it is ground once again to extract the maximum amount of sugar Both juices are mixed together then filtered The juice is heated fermented and distilled Distilled water is then added to bring the rum back to consumable levels Dark rums are sweeter than light rums Best enjoyed straight up, on the rocks, in mixed drinks, cocktails and tall drinks Blends well with fruit, fruit juices, dairy products, carbonated drinks, coffee, hot chocolate, almost all liqueurs, vodka and brandy Back to index. |
| 8-Rum | Rum is distilled from sugar cane, and is usually produced in tropical countries, particularly the Caribbean There are light rums, which are clear in colour and light in flavour and dark rums, which are heavier and sweeter. |
| 9-Rum | up , rum. |
| 10-Rumen | The large first compartment of the stomach of certain animals in which cellulose is broken down by the action of bacteria. |
| 11-Rumen | The first stomach of a ruminant animal Ruminant animals are grazing animals such as sheep and cattle When these animals digest food in their stomach without oxygen they produce methane emissions. |
| 12-Rumi takvim | julian calendar. |
| 13-rumuz | sign. symbol. pseudonym. alias. hint. |
| 14-rumuz | symbol. abbreviation. initial. cipher. sign. symbol simge. remiz. pseudonym. |
| 15-rumuz | key. nickname. |
| 16-Rum | Also, sometimes used colloquially as a generic or a collective name for intoxicating liquor. |
| 17-Rum | greek who hold Turkish citizenship. |
| 18-rumba | A rhythmic Cuban dance, in 8/8 time, that became popular in ballrooms across Europe and the U S from the 1930s. |
| 19-Rum | Made by distilling the fermented juice of sugar cane, cane syrup and molasses at 190 proof It is bottled and sold at 80 proof Aged in uncharred barrels, it picks up very little color Caramel is added to create dark rums Most rums are a blend of several kinds. nIII: work, occupation. |
| 20-rumba | Most of what Americans call rumbas were forms of son which swept Cuba in the 1920s The Cuban rumba was a secular drum form with many variants, including the guaguanco and the columbia, though modern musicians tend to regard all these as separate Its descendent variations can be heard in New York parks any summer weekend played by groups called rumbas or rumbones By analogy, a percussion passage in a salsa number, or a percussion-only jam session, is sometimes called a rumba or rumbon. |
| 21-Rum | Ranger Uranium Mine. |
| 22-rumba | A dance craze of cuban origin, popular in the 1930's, a couple's dance in a moderately fast quadruple meter. syncopated music in duple time for dancing the rumba. a rhythmic syncopated Cuban folk dance in duple time. a ballroom dance based on the Cuban folk dance. |
| 23-Rumca | greek. romaic. |
| 24-Rum | A kind of intoxicating liquor distilled from cane juice, or from the scummings of the boiled juice, or from treacle or molasses, or from the lees of former distillations. |
| 25-rumba | Informal 'get-together' combining African drumming and Spanish or African vocal traditions with improvised dancing and singing Rumba also refers to the rhythms played at these gatherings Those rhythms are played on three congas and / or cajon. |
| 26-Rum | Old-fashioned; queer; odd; as, a rum idea; a rum fellow. |
| 27-Rum | distilled from fermented molasses. a card game based on collecting sets and sequences; the winner is the first to meld all their cards. beyond or deviating from the usual or expected; 'a curious hybrid accent'; 'her speech has a funny twang'; 'they have some funny ideas about war'; 'had an odd name'; 'the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves'; 'something definitely queer about this town'; 'what a rum fellow'; 'singular behavior'. spirit distilledfrom the fermented sugar ofthe sugar cane plant Thissugar may be in the form of fresh juice, cane syrup or molasses. |
| 28-Rum | A spirit produced from the fermented juices of sugar cane, sugar can syrup, sugar cane molasses or other sugar cane by-products It is traditionally produced in the Caribbean. |
| 29-Rum | A slightly sweet liquor distilled from fermented sugar-cane juice or molasses Most of the world's rum is produced in the Caribbean. |
| 30-Rum | greek. |
| 31-Rum | A queer or odd person or thing; a country parson. distilled from fermented molasses. |
| 32-Rumeli | european turkey. rumelia. rumelian. |
| 33-Rumeli | Rumelia (that part of the Ottoman Empire which was in Europe. |
| 34-Rumelili | Rumelian. |
| 35-Rumen | First stomach. |
| 36-Rumence | romanian. |
| 37-Rumen | The first and largest of the four stomachs of ruminant animals in which initial digestion occurs by anaerobic fermentation by bacteria and protozoa. |
| 38-Rumen | The first stomach of a ruminant animal Ruminant animals are grazing animals such as sheep and cattle When these animals digest food in their stomach without oxygen they produce methane emissions. the first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant; here food is collected and returned to the mouth as cud for chewing. |
| 39-Rumen | Is the section of the bovine stomach where the first round of digestion takes place. |
| 40-Rumence | The Romanian language. in Romanian. |
| 41-Rumen | Romanian. |
| 42-Rumen | The first stomach of ruminants; the paunch; the fardingbag. |
| 43-Rumen | See Illust. below. The cud of a ruminant. the first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant; here food is collected and returned to the mouth as cud for chewing. |