- racket
- racketracket1 [rak′it]n.[prob. echoic]1. a noisy confusion; loud and confused talk or activity; uproar2. Archaic a period of lively, exciting social life or revelry3.☆ a) an obtaining of money illegally, as by bootlegging, fraud, or, esp., threats of violenceb) Informal any dishonest scheme or practice☆ 4. Slanga) an easy, profitable source of livelihoodb) any business, profession, or occupationvi.1. to make a racket; take part in a noisy activity2. Now Rare to lead a boisterous social life; revel3. to ramble or travel in a casual, reckless way, as in search of excitement: often with aroundSYN.- NOISEracket2 [rak′it]n.[MFr raquette, earlier rachette, palm of the hand < ML rasceta (manus), palm (of the hand) < Ar rāḥa(t), palm of the hand]1. a light bat for tennis, badminton, etc., with a network of catgut, silk, nylon, etc., in an oval or round frame attached to a handle2. a snowshoe3. loosely the paddle used in table tennis4. [pl., with sing. v.] the game of racquets
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.