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rukh

Roc \Roc\, n. [Ar. & Per. rokh or rukh. Cf. Rook a castle.] A monstrous bird of Arabian mythology. [Written also rock, and rukh.]
--Brande & C.

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rukh

n. the roc (large bird)

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Rukh

Rukh may refer to:

  • Rukh, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
  • MCS Rukh, a municipal stadium in the Ivano-Frankivsk city park, Ukraine
  • Rukh (Star Wars), a character in the Star Wars universe
  • People's Movement of Ukraine or Rukh
  • Roc (mythology) or Rukh, a mythological giant bird
  • Rukh, an ancestor god of the Dwarfs in the Warhammer fantasy fictional universe
  • Rukh, the "home of souls" and source of all natural phenomena in the world of Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
  • Rukh, the jungle, in Kipling's first written story about Mowgli, "In the Rukh".

Usage examples of "rukh".

Now, even with Ajela and Rukh waiting, he was going to try to find the doorway one more time before giving up forever.

Ajela had stopped talking and both Rukh and Ajela were looking at him.

Looking into his own screens, Hal saw the focus there was now all on the movements of the small ship Rukh had mentioned.

Rukh or herself-not that either she or Rukh were out of their twenties.

For he knew now that he had been refusing to face the consequences as far as they two were concerned, of the decision he had just announced to Ajela and Rukh, his decision to give up.

Ajela and Rukh who were following them, so that his next few steps carried him beyond the point where he could hear what she said to them, briefly and in a low voice, before turning to catch up with him once more.

And what was it you turned back to say to Rukh and Ajela, just before we left?

Ajela, Rukh and some other people, as charges against them were publicly made.

He headed back to his quarters, but was hardly back into the corridor containing his door when the transmitted voice of Rukh spoke in his ear.

Amanda and Rukh, by contrast, had expressions that were strangely sympathetic.

MUT11 corridor of the Final Encyclopedia, where Jeamus and hisieuAv, with Rukh and Amanda, still waited for him.

Amanda and Rukh moved in to draw her aside from the chair and speak to her, in low, imperative voices.

His bungalow, a thatched white-walled cottage of two rooms, was set at one end of the great rukh and overlooking it.

He made no pretence at keeping a garden, for the rukh swept up to his door, curled over in a thicket of bamboo, and he rode from his verandah into its heart without the need of any carriagedrive.

The rangers and forest-guards lived in little huts far away in the rukh, only appearing when one of them had been injured by a falling tree or a wild beast.