The difference between Hundred and Rape

When used as nouns, hundred means a hundred-dollar bill, or any other note denominated 100 (e.g. a hundred euros), whereas rape means the taking of something by force.


Hundred is also numeral with the meaning: a numerical value equal to 100 (102), occurring after ninety-nine.

Rape is also adverb with the meaning: quickly.

Rape is also verb with the meaning: to seize by force. (now often with overtones of later senses.).

check bellow for the other definitions of Hundred and Rape

  1. Hundred as a noun:

    A hundred-dollar bill, or any other note denominated 100 (e.g. a hundred euros).

  2. Hundred as a noun (historical):

    An administrative subdivision of southern English counties formerly reckoned as comprising 100 hides (households or families) and notionally equal to 12,000 acres.

  3. Hundred as a noun (by extension, historical):

    Similar divisions in other areas, particularly in other areas of Britain or the British Empire

  4. Hundred as a noun (cricket):

    A score of one hundred runs or more scored by a batsman.

    Examples:

    "He made a hundred in the historic match."

  1. Rape as a noun (now, rare):

    The taking of something by force; seizure, plunder.

  2. Rape as a noun (now, archaic):

    The abduction of a woman, especially for sexual purposes.

  3. Rape as a noun:

    The act of forcing sexual intercourse upon another person without their consent or against their will; originally coitus forced by a man on a woman, but now any sex act forced by any person upon another person.

  4. Rape as a noun (obsolete):

    That which is snatched away.

  5. Rape as a noun (obsolete):

    Movement, as in snatching; haste; hurry.

  6. Rape as a noun (slang):

    Overpowerment; utter defeat.

  1. Rape as a verb (transitive, intransitive):

    To seize by force. (Now often with overtones of later senses.)

  2. Rape as a verb (transitive):

    To carry (someone, especially a woman) off against their will, especially for sex; to abduct.

  3. Rape as a verb (chiefly, transitive):

    To force sexual intercourse or other sexual activity upon (someone) without their consent.

    Examples:

    "The Communist Specter is not satisfied with beating, raping and killing a man's flesh body alone."

  4. Rape as a verb (transitive):

    To plunder, to destroy or despoil.

  5. Rape as a verb (US, _, slang, chiefly, Internet):

    To overpower, destroy (someone); to trounce.

    Examples:

    "My experienced opponent will rape me at chess."

  1. Rape as a noun (now, historical):

    One of the six former administrative divisions of Sussex, England.

  1. Rape as a verb (obsolete, intransitive, or, _, reflexive):

    To make haste; to hasten or hurry.

  1. Rape as a noun (obsolete):

    Haste; precipitancy; a precipitate course.

  1. Rape as an adverb (obsolete):

    Quickly; hastily.

  1. Rape as a noun:

    Rapeseed, Brassica napus.

  1. Rape as a noun:

    The stalks and husks of grapes from which the must has been expressed in winemaking.

  2. Rape as a noun:

    A filter containing the stalks and husks of grapes, used for clarifying wine, vinegar, etc.

  3. Rape as a noun (obsolete):

    Fruit plucked in a bunch.

    Examples:

    "a rape of grapes"

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