• A group of people identified as distinct from other groups because of supposed physical or genetic traits shared by the group. Most biologists and anthropologists do not recognize race as a biologically valid classification, in part because there is more genetic variation within groups than between them, A breed or strain, as of domestic animals, A series of such competitions held at a specified time on a regular course, intransitive verb_ To cause to compete in a race, To transport rapidly or at top speed; rush, To cause (an engine with the gears disengaged, for example) to run swiftly or too swiftly
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  • A premium; a prize; specifically, the stakes or cup in a French horse-race or other sporting event_ used by English writers in such phrases as grand prix and prix de Rome (in French national competitions in the fine arts)
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  • payment for insurance, A bonus paid in addition to normal payments, a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc., adjective_ having or reflecting superior quality or value, Superior in quality; higher in price or value
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  • limited to or in the interests of a particular nation, concerned with or applicable to or belonging to an entire nation or country, the official common name of a class of banking corporations established under the laws of the United States, noun_ A citizen of a particular nation, A contest or tournament involving participants from all parts of a nation, A country-wide sports competition; for a series of competitions, the plural form is usually used
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  • Plural form of competition
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