racks / rax / wracks [ræks]
racks – n. & v. – n. s. – the vision-control area or department of a television studio; n. pl. – 1. a parrel; 2. fast moving clouds; 3. a frame for stretching things; 4. a cut of meat containing many ribs; 5. something in disrepair; v. – 1. stretch or increase in length; 2. to draw liquid off the sediment; 3. to travel a specified distance; 4. to build a stepped wall i.e. with brick
rax – n. & v. – n. – 1. a set of bars or a grid used to support a roasting spit; 2. also used in computing and in genetics; v. – 1. to stretch, strain, elongate; 2. to go for a walk
wracks – n. & v. – n. pl. – 1. vengeance; 2. rubbish;3. types of seaweed especially those used in preparation of fertilizer; v. – 1. to avenge; 2. to shipwreck; 3. exert, work hard