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31Rich — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour les articles homophones, voir Risch (homonymie) et Riche. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia  …
32rich — bor·rich·ia; en·rich; en·rich·er; en·rich·ing·ly; en·rich·ment; esch·e·rich·ia; rich·ard; rich·ard·so·nia; rich·ard·so·ni·an; rich·ard·son s; rich·ards s; rich·ea; rich·en; rich·esse; rich·ling; rich·ly; rich·mond; rich·mon·de·na; rich·mond·er;… …
33rich */*/*/ — UK [rɪtʃ] / US adjective Word forms rich : adjective rich comparative richer superlative richest 1) a) owning a lot of money, property, or valuable possessions His invention has made him a rich man. one of the world s richest countries A lot of… …
34rich — richly, adv. richness, n. /rich/, adj., richer, richest, n. adj. 1. having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation. 2. abounding in natural resources: a rich territory.… …
35rich — /rItS/ adjective 1 WEALTHY a) having a lot of money or valuable possessions: one of the richest women in America | He got rich by making money on the stock market. | a rich and powerful nation b) the rich people who have a lot of money and… …
36rich — /rɪtʃ / (say rich) adjective 1. having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds: a rich nation. 2. having an abundance of natural resources: a rich territory. 3. of great value or worth; valuable: a rich… …
37rich — adjective Etymology: Middle English riche, from Old English rīce; akin to Old High German rīhhi rich, Old English rīce kingdom, Old High German rīhhi, noun; all from prehistoric Germanic words borrowed from Celtic words akin to Old Irish rí… …
38rich — [[t]rɪtʃ[/t]] adj. er, est, n. 1) having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds 2) abounding in natural resources: a rich territory[/ex] 3) abounding (usu. fol. by in or with): rich in beauty[/ex] 4) of… …
39rich — Term for a security whose price seems too high in light of its price history. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * Ⅰ. rich UK US /rɪtʃ/ adjective ► having a lot of money or valuable possessions: »He s the third richest man in Britain. »All of the …
40rich — adjective 1) rich people Syn: wealthy, affluent, moneyed, well off, well to do, prosperous, opulent, silk stocking; informal rolling in money, rolling in it, rolling in (the) dough, in the money, loaded, flush, stinking rich, filthy rich, well… …