ALL meanings of rice
rice
R r - noun rice Anne, born 1941, U.S. novelist. 1
- noun rice Dan (Daniel McLaren) 1823–1900, U.S. circus clown, circus owner, and Union patriot. 1
- noun rice Elmer, 1892–1967, U.S. playwright. 1
- noun rice Jerry Lee, born 1962, U.S. football player. 1
- noun rice Grantland [grant-luh nd] /ˈgrænt lənd/ (Show IPA), 1880–1954, U.S. journalist. 1
- verb with object rice to reduce to a form resembling rice: to rice potatoes. 1
- noun rice food 1
- transitive verb rice culinary: chop 1
- variable noun rice Rice consists of white or brown grains taken from a cereal plant. You cook rice and usually eat it with meat or vegetables. 0
- noun rice an erect grass, Oryza sativa, that grows in East Asia on wet ground and has drooping flower spikes and yellow oblong edible grains that become white when polished 0
- noun rice the grain of this plant 0
- verb rice to sieve (potatoes or other vegetables) to a coarse mashed consistency, esp with a ricer 0
- noun rice Elmer, original name Elmer Reizenstein. 1892–1967, US dramatist. His plays include The Adding Machine (1923) and Street Scene (1929), which was made into a musical by Kurt Weill in 1947 0
- noun acronym rice rest, ice, compression, elevation: the recommended procedure for controlling inflammation in injured limbs or joints 0
- noun rice Elmer(born Elmer Reizenstein) 1892-1967; U.S. playwright 0
- noun rice an aquatic cereal grass (esp. Oryza sativa) grown widely in warm climates, esp. in East Asia 0
- noun rice the starchy seeds or grains of this grass, used as food 0
- verb transitive rice to put (soft foods, as cooked potatoes) through a ricer 0