rand
1 Americannoun
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(in shoemaking) a strip of leather set in a shoe at the heel before the lifts are attached.
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British Dialect.
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a strip or long slice.
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a border or margin.
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verb (used with object)
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shoemaking a leather strip put in the heel of a shoe before the lifts are put on
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dialect
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a strip or margin; border
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a strip of cloth; selvage
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Etymology
Origin of rand1
before 900; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Dutch, German rand border, margin
Origin of rand2
1960–65; from Afrikaans, after The Rand ( def. ) (Witwatersrand), a major gold mining area
Example Sentences
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The bank has currently booked 6.588 billion rand pretax in provisions, suggesting the need for a top-up, the analysts write.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 31, 2026
It now takes about 17 rand to buy one dollar.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 22, 2025
This would bring the total to 600m rand, way below the 4.6bn rand requested by researchers.
From BBC • Jul. 10, 2025
Big Boy asked for 220 rand for his services, but Locke refused to pay.
From BBC • Jul. 16, 2024
The penalty for violating the pass laws was thirty days in jail or a fine of fifty rand, nearly half her monthly salary.
From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah
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