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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024rum1 /rʌm/USA pronunciation n. [uncountable]- Winean alcoholic liquor made from molasses.
rum2 /rʌm/USA pronunciation adj. [Chiefly Brit.]- British Termsodd, strange, or unusual:a rum fellow.
- British Termscausing problems;
difficult.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024rum1 (rum),USA pronunciation n. - Winean alcoholic liquor or spirit distilled from molasses or some other fermented sugar-cane product.
- Winealcoholic drink in general;
intoxicating liquor:He warned against the demon rum.
- perh. short for obsolete rumbullion, rumbustion, of obscure origin, originally 1645–55
rum′less, adj. rum2 (rum),USA pronunciation adj. [Chiefly Brit.]- British Termsodd, strange, or queer:a rum fellow.
- British Termsproblematic;
difficult.
- Romany; see Romance
- earlier rome, room great, perh. 1765–75
rum3 (rum),USA pronunciation n. [Cards.]- Gamesrummy1.
Rum (ro̅o̅m),USA pronunciation n. - World HistoryArabic name of Rome, once used to designate the Byzantine Empire.
Rum., - Place NamesRumania.
- Place NamesAlso, Rum Rumanian.
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