English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 178 of 430

rejuvelacnoun

A vegan beverage made by soaking a grain or pseudocereal (usually sprouted) in water and then reserving the liquid.

rejuvenalianoun

beauty and antiaging products collectively.

rejuvenateverb

To render young again.

rejuvenatingadj

Having a quality which rejuvenates.

rejuvenatinglyadv

So as to rejuvenate.

rejuvenationnoun

The process of rendering young again.

rejuvenationaladj

Of or relating to rejuvenation.

rejuvenatornoun

That which rejuvenates.

rejuvenesceverb

To make young again; rejuvenate.

rejuvenilenoun

An adult whose interests and activities are characteristic of those of children.

rekernverb

To kern again.

reketonizationnoun

A second or subsequent ketonization

rekeyverb

To enter information into a device, such as a keyboard or keypad, after it has been done at least once before.

rekeyboardverb

To input again using a keyboard.

Rekhaname

A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.

Rekhtaname

A style of Urdu, Hindavi, or sometimes Braj or Punjabi used in poetry that linguistically adapts Persian grammar and vocabulary; a mix of Persian and Khariboli.

rekickverb

To kick for a second time (such as a ball, in sports).

rekidnapverb

To kidnap again.

rekillverb

To kill again.

rekindleverb

To kindle again.

rekindlernoun

One who, or that which, rekindles.

rekindlingnoun

The act of kindling again.

rekissverb

To kiss again.

rekitverb

To provide with new kit; to reequip.

rekneadverb

To knead again.

reknitverb

To knit again.

reknotverb

To knot again.

reknowverb

To know again; to relearn or understand anew.

reknownnoun

Misspelling of renown.

Rekstadname

A surname from Norwegian.

rektverb

Nonstandard spelling of wrecked.

rekyphosisnoun

An abnormal double curvature of the spine

relprep

Abbreviation of relative to.

relabelverb

To label again; to apply a new label to.

relabelernoun

One who relabels.

relabellernoun

Alternative form of relabeler.

relaceverb

To lace again.

relacquerverb

To lacquer again.

relactateverb

To resume lactating, after stopping for a period of weeks or longer.

relactationnoun

The process of relactating.

reladeverb

To lade again; to reload, especially a ship with goods.

relaidverb

simple past and past participle of relay (“lay again”)

relaisnoun

A narrow space between the foot of the rampart and the scarp of the ditch, serving to catch any earth that may crumble off or be washed down, and prevent its falling into the ditch.

relaminarizationnoun

A second or subsequent laminarization; the act of relaminarizing

relaminarizeverb

To become laminar again

relampverb

To replace the lamp(s) in (a light fitting).

relampingnoun

The replacement of the lamp(s) in a light fitting.

relandverb

To land again.

relandscapeverb

To landscape again.

relaneverb

To divide (a road) into lanes again or differently.

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 178. 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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