English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 133 of 430

redifferentiationnoun

A second or subsequent differentiation after a dedifferentiation

rediffuseverb

To diffuse again.

rediffusionnoun

The rebroadcasting of a programme; more specifically, the distribution of radio or television transmissions from a single receiver

redigverb

To dig again.

redigestverb

To digest again.

redigestionnoun

The process of redigesting.

redigitizeverb

To digitize again

redigressverb

To digress again, especially to digress from a digression.

Redikultsevname

A transliteration of a Russian surname.

redilatationnoun

A second, or subsequent dilatation

redilateverb

To dilate again or further

redilationnoun

dilation again

redilutedadj

diluted again

redimensionverb

To resize (an array or similar data structure) so as to change its dimensionality; to reallocate.

redimensionableadj

Capable of being redimensioned.

redimeriseverb

Alternative form of redimerize.

redimerizeverb

To dimerize again, typically as a result of dismutation

rediminishverb

To diminish again.

Redingername

A surname from German.

redingotenoun

A long coat or greatcoat for men.

Redingtonname

A surname.

redingtonitenoun

A monoclinic mineral containing aluminum, chromium, hydrogen, iron, magnesium, nickel, oxygen, and sulfur.

redintegrateverb

To renew, restore to wholeness.

redintegrationnoun

Restoration to a whole or sound state.

redipverb

To dip again.

rediploidisationnoun

The evolutionary process that drives reduction of ploidy of a polyploid species back to the diploid state.

rediploidizeverb

To return to diploid form

redippernoun

One who dips again.

rediptverb

simple past and past participle of redip

redirectverb

To give new direction to, change the direction of.

redirectableadj

Capable of being redirected.

redirectednessnoun

The state or quality of being redirected.

redirectionnoun

The act of setting a new direction.

redirectiveadj

Serving to redirect.

redirectivitynoun

The quality of being redirective.

redirectornoun

One who, or that which, redirects.

redisableverb

To disable again.

redisappearverb

To disappear again.

redisappearancenoun

The act of disappearing again.

redisburseverb

To give or pay out again.

redisbursementnoun

A second or subsequent disbursement.

redischargeverb

To discharge again.

redisciplineverb

To discipline again.

rediscloseverb

To disclose again.

redisclosurenoun

The disclosure of something that has previously been disclosed.

rediscountverb

To discount again.

rediscountableadj

Able to be rediscounted.

rediscoververb

To discover again; especially something previously lost or forgotten.

rediscover fireverb

To relearn fundamental concepts, principles or practices that had been previously well known and widely practiced at a prior time in human society.

rediscoverernoun

One who discovers something again.

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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 133. 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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