rabat / rabbet / rabbit / rabot [ˈræbət]
rabat – n. & v. – n. – 1. a carpenter's plane; 2. a type of turndown lace collar; 3. any number of different turndown collars worn by men; v. – to rotate a plane about its line of intersection with another plane
rabbet – n. & v. – n. – 1. a rectangular recess made along a projecting angle or arris to form a step or shoulder – tongue and groove construction; 2. a spring pole; v. – to join or fix with tongue and groove construction
rabbit – n. & v. – n. – a burrowing, plant-eating mammal, Oryctolagus cuniculus, with long ears, typically brownish-grey fur, and a short, white tail, that has been domesticated and bred as a pet and for meat; 2. similar mammals belonging to other genera of the family Leporidae; 3. a timid or ineffective person; 4. a fast runner; 5. a wooden drinking vessel; v. – 1. to hunt for such animals; 2. to move quickly and erratically; 3. to crowd together
rabot – n. – a hardwood or rubber block used for polishing marble