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racket1 or racquet noun 1 a bat with a handle ending in a roughly oval head, made of a frame of wood, metal or other material, with a network of strings (originally catgut, now usually a synthetic material), used for playing tennis, badminton, squash, etc. 2 a snow-shoe of similar shape.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from French raquette, from Arabic rahat palm of the hand.

racket2 noun 1 colloq a loud confused noise or disturbance; a din. 2 a fraudulent or illegal means of making money. 3 slang a job or occupation. racketer noun. rackety adj. stand the racket 1 to endure the strain or noise. 2 to pay expenses, or the penalties of a deed.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: probably imitating a clattering noise.