a sequence, series, or scale between limits
in mathematics, the set of values a function may take, esp the values that a dependent variable may have
in statistics, the difference between the largest and smallest of a set of values
a number of individual people or objects forming a distinct class or series
a variety or cross-section
a wide range of people
a number of related products
a new range of garden furniture
the space or extent included, covered, or used for something; its scope
the extent of pitch within a melody or within the capacity of a voice or instrument
the distance to which a projectile can be propelled
the distance between a weapon and target, a camera and subject, etc
the distance between a camera and the object or person being photographed
the maximum distance a vehicle can travel without refuelling
the distance within which something, e.g. a sense, functions
a series of things in a line, esp a large connected group of mountains
a series of things in a line; a row
a large connected group of mountains
an open region over which livestock may roam and feed, esp in N America
the region throughout which a kind of living organism or community naturally lives or occurs. Home ranges, unlike territories, are undefended
a place where shooting, e.g. with bows, guns, or missiles, is practised
a place where golf drives are practised
a large usu solid-fuel fired cooking stove, usu fired by solid fuel, that has one or more ovens and a flat metal, esp iron, top with one or more areas for heating pans