English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 143 of 430

reenslaveverb

To enslave again.

reenteringadj

Synonym of reentrant (“pointing inward”).

reenthroneverb

To enthrone again; to restore to the throne.

reenthronementnoun

A second enthroning

reenthuseverb

To make enthusiastic again.

reentrainverb

To entrain again or differently

reentrainedadj

entrained again

reentrainmentnoun

A second or subsequent entrainment.

reentrancenoun

A second or subsequent entrance; the act of reentering

reentrancynoun

The state or condition of being reentrant.

reentrantadj

Reentering; pointing inward.

reentrantlyadv

In a reentrant manner (in various senses).

reentreverb

Obsolete form of reenter.

reentrustmentnoun

Alternative spelling of re-entrustment.

reentrynoun

Alternative form of re-entry.

reenvelopverb

To envelop again.

reenverseverb

To reverse.

reenvisageverb

to envisage again, after some time

reenvisagementnoun

The act of envisaging again, after some time; the act of reenvisaging.

reenvisionverb

To envision again or anew.

Reepname

A surname.

Reephamname

A village and civil parish in West Lindsey district, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref TF0373).

reepidermalizationnoun

A second or subsequent epidermalization

reepithelialisationnoun

Alternative spelling of reepithelialization.

reepithelialiseverb

Alternative form of reepithelialize.

reepithelializationnoun

The reformation of epithelial tissue as part of wound healing

reepithelializeverb

To cause or to undergo reepithelialization.

reepithelializedadj

epithelialized again, typically after being deepithelialized

reepithelisationnoun

Alternative form of reepithelization.

reepitheliseverb

Alternative form of reepithelize.

reepithelizationnoun

Alternative form of reepithelialization.

reepithelizeverb

To regrow epithelial tissue (especially as part of wound healing)

reepithelizedverb

simple past and past participle of reepithelize

reequilibrateverb

to bring to the state of equilibrium again

reequilibrationnoun

equilibration following a disruption of equilibrium

reequilibriumnoun

A new equilibrium formed after a change from an earlier equilibrium.

reequipverb

To equip again; to provide with new equipment

reequipmentnoun

The act, or the result of reequipping

reerectverb

To erect again.

reerectionnoun

The act of reerecting.

reerodeverb

To erode again.

reescalateverb

To escalate again.

reescapeverb

to escape again.

Reesename

A surname

Reese'snoun

Synonym of peanut butter cup

reesesnoun

Synonym of peanut butter cup

reeshleverb

To move with, or make, a crashing or rustling sound.

Reesmanname

A surname from German.

reestverb

Alternative form of rest (“to cure, smoke, or dry (meat or fish); (of a horse) to stop or refuse to go, balk”).

reestablishverb

To establish again.

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 143. 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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