The number or letter on the card. The highest rank is Ace, and the lowest rank is 2. However, the Ace can usually be used as a "1" in a straight. The ranks are sometimes abbreviated as follows:
Total households 64, total housing units: 77
Land area: 3.344222 square miles, water area 0.000000 miles
Latitude: NORTH 32.455388, longitude: EAST -85.80288
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Population:149, male 73 female 76
Races in Franklin town, Alabama:
Total households 80, total housing units: 89
Land area: 2.029617 square miles, water area 0.000000 miles
Latitude: NORTH 36.175324, longitude: EAST -91.76649
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Population:184, male 85 female 99
Races in Franklin town, Arkansas:
Total households 38, total housing units: 38
Land area: 0.847665 square miles, water area 0.000000 miles
Latitude: NORTH 39.390378, longitude: WEST 104.75396
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Population:99, male 48 female 51
Races in Franktown CDP, Colorado:
Total households 227, total housing units: 258
Land area: 0.705065 square miles, water area 0.000000 miles
Latitude: NORTH 38.517535, longitude: EAST -75.23586
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Population:714, male 336 female 378
Races in Frankford town, Delaware:
Total households 308, total housing units: 322
Land area: 0.068247 square miles, water area 0.000000 miles
Latitude: NORTH 26.133404, longitude: EAST -80.17580
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Population:943, male 431 female 512
Races in Franklin Park CDP, Florida:
Total households 7888, total housing units: 9303
Population:20285, male 9834 female 10451
Races in Franklin County, Georgia:
White/Non-Hispanic (89.05%)
Black (8.83%)
Hispanic (0.92%)
Asian (0.25%): Asian-Other(0.10%) Chinese(0.07%) Korean(0.06%) Japanese(0.01%)
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (0.02%)
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Total households 349, total housing units: 398
Land area: 3.246472 square miles, water area 0.139321 miles
Latitude: NORTH 33.279788, longitude: EAST -85.09840
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Population:902, male 395 female 507
Races in Franklin, Georgia:
Total households 208, total housing units: 227
Land area: 2.095470 square miles, water area 0.000000 miles
Latitude: NORTH 34.284598, longitude: EAST -83.14340
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Population:762, male 329 female 433
Races in Franklin Springs, Georgia:
White/Non-Hispanic (89.50%)
Black (6.82%)
Asian (1.71%): Asian-Other(0.92%) Chinese(0.66%) Japanese(0.13%)
Hispanic (1.44%)
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Webster Unabridged
Rank (ră&nsm;k), a.
[Compar.Ranker (-&etilde;r);
superl.Rankest.] [AS. ranc strong,
proud; cf. D. rank slender, Dan. rank upright, erect,
Prov. G. rank slender, Icel. rakkr slender, bold. The
meaning seems to have been influenced by L. rancidus, E.
rancid.] 1.Luxuriant in growth; of
vigorous growth; exuberant; grown to immoderate height; as,
rank grass; rank weeds.
And, behold, seven ears of corn came up upon one stalk,
rank and good.
Gen. xli. 5.
2.Raised to a high degree; violent; extreme;
gross; utter; as, rank heresy. "Rank nonsense."
Hare. "I do forgive thy rankest fault." Shak.
3.Causing vigorous growth; producing
luxuriantly; very rich and fertile; as, rank land.Mortimer.
4.Strong-scented; rancid; musty; as, oil of a
rank smell; rank-smelling rue.Spenser.
5.Strong to the taste. "Divers sea
fowls taste rank of the fish on which they feed."
Boyle.
6.Inflamed with venereal appetite.
[Obs.] Shak.
Rank modus(Law), an excessive and
unreasonable modus. See Modus, 3. -- To
set (the iron of a plane, etc.) rank,
to set so as to take off a thick shaving.Moxon.
Rank, adv.Rankly; stoutly;
violently. [Obs.]
That rides so rank and bends his lance so
fell.
Fairfax.
Rank, n. [OE. renk, reng,
OF. renc, F. rang, fr. OHG. hring a circle, a
circular row, G. ring. See Ring, and cf. Range,
n. & v.] 1.A row or line; a
range; an order; a tier; as, a rank of osiers.
Many a mountain nigh
Rising in lofty ranks, and loftier still.
Byron.
2.(Mil.)A line of soldiers ranged
side by side; -- opposed to file. See 1st File, 1
(a).
Fierce, fiery warriors fought upon the clouds,
In ranks and squadrons and right form of war.
Shak.
3.Grade of official standing, as in the army,
navy, or nobility; as, the rank of general; the rank of
admiral.
4.An aggregate of individuals classed
together; a permanent social class; an order; a division; as,
ranks and orders of men; the highest and the lowest
ranks of men, or of other intelligent beings.
5.Degree of dignity, eminence, or excellence;
position in civil or social life; station; degree; grade; as, a writer
of the first rank; a lawyer of high rank.
These all are virtues of a meaner
rank.
Addison.
6.Elevated grade or standing; high degree;
high social position; distinction; eminence; as, a man of
rank.
Rank and file. (a)(Mil.)The whole body of common soldiers, including also corporals. In a
more extended sense, it includes sergeants also, excepting the
noncommissioned staff.(b)See under 1st
File. -- The ranks, the order or
grade of common soldiers; as, to reduce a noncommissioned officer to
the ranks. -- To fill the ranks, to
supply the whole number, or a competent number. -- To
take rank of, to have precedence over, or to have the
right of taking a higher place than.
Rank, v. t. [imp. & p.
p.Ranked (ră&nsm;kt); p. pr. & vb.
n.Ranking.] 1.To place
abreast, or in a line.
2.To range in a particular class, order, or
division; to class; also, to dispose methodically; to place in
suitable classes or order; to classify.
Ranking all things under general and special
heads.
I. Watts.
Poets were ranked in the class of
philosophers.
Broome.
Heresy is ranked with idolatry and
witchcraft.
Dr. H. More.
3.To take rank of; to outrank.
[U.S.]
Rank, v. i.1.To
be ranged; to be set or disposed, as in a particular degree, class,
order, or division.
Let that one article rank with the
rest.
Shak.
2.To have a certain grade or degree of
elevation in the orders of civil or military life; to have a certain
degree of esteem or consideration; as, he ranks with the first
class of poets; he ranks high in public estimation.