English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 101 of 430

receivestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of receive

receivethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of receive

receivingverb

present participle and gerund of receive

receiving yardnoun

Yard gained by the offense on a play in which a receiver caught the ball.

recelebrateverb

To celebrate again or anew.

recelebrationnoun

celebration again or anew

recellverb

To install new battery cells in a battery with deteriorated or damaged cells.

recellulariseverb

Alternative spelling of recellularize.

recellularizationnoun

Renewed cellularization following decellularization

recellularizeverb

To cellularize again.

recementverb

to cover, fill or attach with cement again

recementableadj

Capable of being recemented.

recementationnoun

A second or subsequent cementation (typically of a dental crown)

recencynoun

The property of being recent; newness.

recency biasnoun

A cognitive bias that favors recent events over historic ones.

recency effectnoun

The increased ability to remember items presented later, such as the last items in a list: the late-position aspect of the serial position effect.

recenseverb

To review; to revise.

recensionnoun

A census, an enumeration, a review, a survey.

recensionaladj

Relating to or originating in one or more recensions (censuses or editions).

recensionistnoun

Someone who makes recensions, i.e. a critical editor.

recensorverb

To censor again or anew.

recensorshipnoun

censorship again or anew

recensureverb

To censure again.

recensusnoun

A repeat census

recentadj

Having happened a short while ago.

recenterverb

To center (something) again.

recentishadj

Somewhat recent; not long ago.

recentismnoun

A focus on recent events to the exclusion of history.

recentlyadv

In the recent past

recentnessnoun

The characteristic of being recent.

recentralisationnoun

Alternative spelling of recentralization.

recentralizationnoun

The return of devolved powers to a central authority

recentralizeverb

To centralize again or anew.

recentreverb

Alternative form of recenter.

recentrifugationnoun

centrifugation again

recentrifugeverb

To centrifuge again.

Recepname

A male given name from Turkish.

receptnoun

An idea that is formed by the repetition of percepts.

receptaclenoun

A container.

receptacularadj

Pertaining to, or growing in, the receptacle.

receptaculumnoun

A receptacle.

receptaryadj

Generally or popularly admitted or received.

receptibleadj

receivable

receptionnoun

The act of receiving.

reception shednoun

A shed where goods are received.

receptionaladj

Relating to reception, or the way that something is received.

receptionismnoun

The Anglican doctrine that, during the Eucharist, the bread and wine remain unchanged after consecration, but that communicants receive the body and blood of Christ by faith when they consume the bread and wine.

receptionistnoun

An employee (such as a secretary) who works in reception (receiving visitors and/or calls) for a person or business, especially an office.

receptionlessadj

Without reception; lacking reception.

receptiveadj

Capable of receiving something.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter R contains 21,470 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 430 pages, and you are currently viewing page 101. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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