| 1. | John, 1627?–1705, English naturalist. |
| 2. | Man [man] , 1890–1976, U.S. painter and photographer. |
| 3. | Sat⋅ya⋅jit [suht-yuh-jit] , 1921–92, Indian film director. |
| 4. | Cape, a promontory at the SW extremity of Newfoundland, Canada, on the Cabot Strait, at the entrance of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. |
| 5. | a male given name, form of Raymond. |
| 6. | Also, Raye. a female given name, form of Rachel. |
| Ray, Man 1890-1976. American artist. A founder of Dada in New York, he is known for his photographs, paintings, sculpture, films, and later experiments with surrealism. |
Ray (rā), John. 1627-1705.
English naturalist who was the first to use anatomy to distinguish between specific plants and animals. He established the species as the basic classification of living things.
ray (rā) Pronunciation Key
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