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rall.

American  

abbreviation

  1. rallentando.


rall. British  

abbreviation

  1. rallentando

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Chicago’s Maximiliane Rall scored the winning goal in the 68th minute.

From Seattle Times

"The source of caffeine that tends to sneak up on people the most is chocolate," Catherine Rall, a registered dietitian with the women's wellness company Happy V, says.

From Salon

For the mouse embryo, Fahy and his colleague at the American Red Cross, William Rall, first soaked the little ball of cells in a chemical cocktail that leached out much of the water, replacing it with chemicals similar to the antifreeze in a car’s radiator.

From Science Magazine

To rewarm the embryo, Rall stirred the straw in 0°C water.

From Science Magazine

Here’s a real-world example: Ted Rall, a political cartoonist, recently asked ChatGPT to describe his relationship with Scott Stantis, another cartoonist.

From New York Times