1. Rankine - Noun
2. Rankine - Proper noun
a unit of temperature on the Rankine scale
Source: WordNet1983–1990: Commercial decline Rankine left the band in 1982 just before the Sulk tour. Source: Internet
Accordingly, Rankine measured quantity of heat in units of work, rather than as a calorimetric quantity. Source: Internet
Also sharing in the presentation (from left) are Greta Bogue, interim CEO of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica; chairman of the Joan Duncan Foundation, Patricia Sutherland; and Gifford Rankine, general manager of digital services at JMMB. Source: Internet
A string of 1981 non-album singles were compiled as Fourth Drawer Down that year. citation Also in 1981, Rankine and MacKenzie released a version of "Kites" under the name 39 Lyon Street, with Christine Beveridge on lead vocals. Source: Internet
Cryogenicists use the Kelvin or Rankine temperature scales. Source: Internet
In dreaming up future collaborations for Beauty in Chaos, the list is endless for Ciravolo, who would like to bring on Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson, Robert Smith, The Grizzelders’ Lesley Rankine, and dozens of others he has on the BIC bucket list. Source: Internet