English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 112 of 430

recondensationnoun

The condensation of a vapour following evaporation or distillation.

recondenseverb

To condense again.

reconditeadj

Difficult, obscure.

reconditelyadv

In a recondite manner.

reconditenessnoun

The quality of being recondite.

reconditionverb

To restore to a functional state, or to a condition resembling the original.

reconditionableadj

Capable of being reconditioned.

reconditionedadj

Which has been reconditioned

reconditionernoun

One who reconditions or refurbishes used products

reconditorynoun

A repository; a storehouse

reconductverb

To conduct again or back.

reconductedverb

simple past and past participle of reconduct

reconductionnoun

Repeat undertaking or restoration.

reconductorverb

To replace the cable or wire on an electric circuit, typically a high-voltage transmission line, usually to afford a greater electric-current-carrying capability.

reconferverb

To confer again.

reconfessverb

To confess again or anew.

reconfideverb

To confide to someone new.

reconfigurabilitynoun

The state or degree of being reconfigurable.

reconfigurableadj

That can be reconfigured.

reconfigurationnoun

A reconfigured state.

reconfigurationismnoun

An emphasis on reconfiguring what already exists rather than create something entirely new.

reconfigureverb

To arrange into a new configuration.

reconfigurernoun

One who reconfigures.

reconfineverb

To confine again.

reconfinementnoun

confinement again; a new lockdown

reconfirmverb

To confirm again; to establish more firmly

reconfirmableadj

That can be reconfirmed; that is able to be firmly established.

reconfirmationnoun

The act of reconfirming; a second or subsequent confirmation.

reconfiscateverb

To confiscate again.

reconflateverb

To conflate again.

reconformverb

To conform again.

reconfoundverb

To confound again.

reconfrontverb

To confront again.

reconfrontationnoun

The act of confronting again.

reconfuseverb

To confuse again.

recongealverb

To congeal again.

recongestverb

To congest again.

recongratulateverb

To congratulate again.

recongregateverb

To congregate again.

reconjoinverb

To join or conjoin again.

reconjugateverb

To cause or to undergo reconjugation.

reconjugationnoun

A second or subsequent conjugation

reconjureverb

To conjure back; to bring something back as if by magic

reconnaissancenoun

The act of scouting or exploring (especially military or medical) to gain information.

reconnaîtreverb

Rare form of reconnoitre.

reconnectverb

To connect again or differently.

reconnectableadj

Capable of being reconnected.

reconnectionnoun

A connection of things that have been previously severed.

reconnectiveadj

Relating to reconnection.

reconnectivitynoun

The condition of being reconnective

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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 112. 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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