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  1. 5 days ago · 1. a groove or furrow in a soft road, caused by wheels. 2. any deep mark, hole, or groove. 3. a narrow or predictable way of life, set of attitudes, etc; dreary or undeviating routine (esp in the phrase in a rut ) verb Word forms: ruts, rutting, rutted.

    • Rut Definition and Meaning

      a groove or furrow in a soft road, caused by wheels. 2. any...

    • Rutabaga

      2 meanings: 1. US and Canadian a Eurasian plant, Brassica...

    • Estrus

      → the usual US spelling of oestrus.... Click for English...

    • Ruth

      5 meanings: archaic 1. pity; compassion 2. repentance;...

    • Rutaceous

      Of, relating to, or belonging to the Rutaceae, a family of...

    • Dead End

      5 meanings: 1. → another name for cul-de-sac 2. a situation...

    • Ruminants

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    • Trough

      8 meanings: 1. a narrow open container, esp one in which...

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  3. Check pronunciation: rut. Definition of rut noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. 'rut' conjugation table in English. Go to the definition page of rut. Infinitive. to rut. Past Participle. rutted. Present Participle. rutting. Present. I rut you rut he/she/it ruts we rut you rut they rut. Present Continuous. I am rutting you are rutting he/she/it is rutting we are rutting you are rutting they are rutting. Present Perfect.

  5. Contents. RUT definition: 1. a deep, narrow mark made in soft ground especially by a wheel 2. the period of the year during…. Learn more.

  6. 5 days ago · a natural or man-made area or structure which is recognized as being of international importance and therefore deserving special protection. (of a road or track) very uneven, with long, deep, narrow marks made by the wheels of vehicles.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  7. a fixed or established mode of procedure or course of life, usually dull or unpromising: to fall into a rut. See more verb (used with object), rut·ted, rut·ting.

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