English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 106 of 430

recladverb

To clad again.

reclaimverb

To return land to a suitable condition for use.

reclaim one's timeverb

To assert control over one's allotted time, in order to stop interruptions and regain speaking time during a parliamentary procedure.

reclaimableadj

Capable of being reclaimed; reformed or tamed.

reclaimablenessnoun

The quality of being reclaimable.

reclaimablyadv

In a reclaimable manner.

reclaimantnoun

One who reclaims (in the various senses).

reclaimernoun

One who reclaims.

reclaimestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of reclaim

reclaimethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of reclaim

reclaimlessadj

That can not be cured or improved; irremediable; pathological

reclaimmentnoun

The act of reclaiming; reclamation.

reclamanoun

A request made to the authority to reconsider its decision or action. It is normally sent through official channels, i.e. through the chain of command.

reclamationnoun

The act of reclaiming or the state of being reclaimed.

reclamatornoun

A person, company or device which reclaims something, especially useful soil (or useful elements in soil) from unusable soil.

reclamatoryadj

Reclaiming; pertaining to reclamation:

reclampverb

To clamp again.

reclangverb

To clang again.

reclarificationnoun

A repeat instance of clarification.

reclarifyverb

To clarify again.

reclaspverb

To clasp again.

reclassverb

Synonym of reclassify.

reclassificationnoun

The act of reclassifying; a second or subsequent classification.

reclassifiernoun

One who or that which reclassifies.

reclassifyverb

To classify again; to give a new classification to.

reclazepamnoun

A benzodiazepine drug with sedative and anxiolytic effects.

recleanverb

To clean again.

recleanernoun

That which cleans something again.

recleanseverb

To cleanse again.

reclearverb

To clear (free from obstructions) again.

reclearancenoun

Clearance or permission to proceed given again, in light of updated factors such as remaining fuel.

recleavableadj

Able to be recleaved

recleavagenoun

A second or subsequent act of cleaving

recleaveverb

To cleave again

reclenchverb

To clench again.

reclimbverb

To climb again.

reclinableadj

Able to be tilted so as to recline.

reclinantadj

Bending or leaning backward.

reclinateadj

bent downward, so that the point is lower than the base.

reclinationnoun

The act of leaning or reclining.

reclineverb

To cause to lean back; to bend back.

reclinernoun

One who, or that which, reclines.

recliningadj

Capable of being reclined, or moved into a more horizontal position.

reclipverb

To clip again.

recloakverb

To cloak again or anew.

reclockverb

To modify the clock speed of.

reclogverb

To clog again

recloneverb

To clone again.

reclosableadj

Capable of being closed again after opening.

recloseverb

To close or be closed after having previously been opened

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 106. 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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