1. rab - Noun
2. Rab - Proper noun
A rod or stick used by masons in mixing hair with mortar.
Source: Webster's dictionaryArbanum in the same manner as Rab came from the Lat. Arba. Source: Internet
Among the fundamental unanswered questions are the directionality of COPI vesicles and role of Rab GTPases in modulating protein cargo traffic. Source: Internet
A recognised scholar could be called Rab or Hacham, like the Babylonian sages. Source: Internet
In addition to extrajudicial killings, UN experts, journalists, and human rights groups have documented cases of the RAB committing enforced disappearances and widespread torture, the letter said. Source: Internet
In logic A dyadic relation R is symmetric if and only if, whenever it's true that Rab, it's true that Rba. Source: Internet
Dayton Literary Peace Prize Foundation co-chair Sharon Rab said Toibin's writings "remind us of shared humanity and the possibility of reconciliation or simply of understanding, which are the first steps to making peace." Source: Internet