English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 193 of 430

remobilizeverb

To mobilize again.

Remobothnoun

Synonym of Sarabaite.

remockverb

(rare) To mock again.

remodelverb

To change the appearance, layout, or furnishings of.

remodelernoun

A person who remodels or does remodeling.

remodelingnoun

The process or an instance of modeling again: applying another model.

remodellernoun

A person who remodels or does remodelling.

remodellingnoun

Alternative form of remodeling.

remodelmentnoun

Synonym of remodeling.

remoderateverb

To moderate again.

remoderationnoun

The act of remoderating; moderation again.

remoderatornoun

A substance used to reduce the speed of fast neutrons in a nuclear reactor to a previous level.

remodernismnoun

A movement aiming to revive aspects of modernism, in response to postmodernism, which is viewed as cynical and spiritually bankrupt.

remodernistnoun

A proponent of remodernism.

remodificationnoun

The act or result of remodifying; subsequent modification.

remodifyverb

To modify again

remodularizeverb

To modularize again or anew.

remodulateverb

To modulate again or anew.

remodulationnoun

A second modulation

remogliflozinnoun

Synonym of remogliflozin etabonate.

remogliflozin etabonatenoun

A drug of the gliflozin class for the treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and type 2 diabetes.

remoistenverb

To moisten again.

remoisturizeverb

To moisturize something that has been dried out.

remoldverb

mold again, apply a new mold to

remoldableadj

Repeatedly moldable.

remoldingverb

present participle and gerund of remold

remoleculizationnoun

The formation of a new compound by rearrangement of the molecules.

remolestverb

To molest again.

remollientadj

mollifying; softening; soft

remoltenadj

Made molten again.

remonarchizeverb

To change the form of government back into a monarchy.

remoncenoun

A pastry filling or topping made from butter creamed with sugar and often including marcipan or some form of almonds.

remonetisationnoun

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of remonetization.

remonetiseverb

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of remonetize.

remonetizationnoun

The act or process of remonetizing, or restoring to the status of legal tender.

remonetizeverb

To monetize again.

remonishverb

To admonish again.

remonstrancenoun

A remonstration; disapproval; a formal, usually written, objection or protest.

Remonstrantnoun

A member of the Dutch Arminians whose divergence from Calvinism was expressed in five articles in the Remonstrance of 1610; subsequently a member of the liberal Protestant denomination that developed from this group.

Remonstrantismnoun

The religious beliefs of the Remonstrants.

remonstrantlyadv

In a remonstrant manner.

remonstrateverb

To object with in critical fashion; to express disapproval (with, against).

remonstratinglyadv

With remonstrations.

remonstrationnoun

Earnest protest or objection, disapproving pleading, or an act thereof.

remonstrativeadj

Of, characterized by, or exhibiting remonstration.

remonstrativelyadv

In a manner characterized by remonstration.

remonstratornoun

Someone who remonstrates.

remontantadj

That flowers more than once in each season.

remontoirnoun

A device in a clock which provides a regular impulse to the pendulum.

remonumentverb

To determine the location of an original surveying monument and construct its replacement.

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 193. 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.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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