English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 196 of 430

Ren fairnoun

Clipping of Renaissance fair.

Ren fairenoun

Clipping of Renaissance faire.

Ren festnoun

Clipping of Renaissance festival.

Ren-ainame

A mountain indigenous township in Nantou County, Taiwan.

renableadj

Reasonable.

renageverb

Archaic form of renege.

renailverb

To nail something again.

renaissancenoun

A rebirth or revival.

Renaissance fairnoun

An outdoor gathering that recreates the European Renaissance or Middle Ages.

Renaissance fairenoun

Alternative form of Renaissance fair.

Renaissance festivalnoun

Synonym of Renaissance fair.

Renaissance mannoun

A man who lived during the Renaissance period.

Renaissance Revivalname

Synonym of Neo-Renaissance.

Renaissance womannoun

A woman who lived during the Renaissance period.

Renaissanceyadj

Characteristic of the Renaissance.

renaladj

Pertaining to the kidneys.

renal pelvisnoun

The funnellike dilated proximal part of the ureter in the kidney.

renalasenoun

An enzyme, released by the kidney, that breaks down adrenaline and related compounds

Renaldoname

A male given name from Spanish.

renallyadv

In terms of renal medicine; with respect to, or via the kidneys.

renamableadj

Capable of being renamed.

renameverb

To give a new name to.

renamernoun

A program or process that performs renaming.

renamingnoun

verbal noun of rename: An act in which something is renamed.

renanolonenoun

A semisynthetic neuroactive steroid.

renantheranoun

Any of the genus Renanthera of large, scrambling, monopodial, epiphytic, and terrestrial orchids found in India, New Guinea, and the Philippines.

Renardname

Alternative form of Reynard.

renardineadj

Cunning; foxlike.

renarditenoun

A yellow orthorhombic mineral containing lead, hydrogen, uranium, phosphorus, and oxygen.

renarrateverb

To narrate again.

renarrationnoun

The process of narrating again.

renarrativeadj

Inferential; pertaining to the inferential mood.

renarrowverb

To narrow again

renarrowingnoun

A second or subsequent narrowing

renascencenoun

A new beginning or rebirth; regeneration.

renascencynoun

Archaic form of renascence.

renascentadj

Experiencing renewed vigor; being reborn.

renascibleadj

Able to be reproduced.

Renatname

A male given name from Latin.

Renataname

A female given name from Latin.

renateadj

Reborn or reincarnated.

renationalisationnoun

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of renationalization.

renationaliseverb

Alternative spelling of renationalize.

renationalizationnoun

A nationalization of something which had previously been nationalized and then privatized.

renationalizeverb

To nationalize again, after a previous privatization.

renativizationnoun

the return to use of a local or regional language whose use was previously discouraged or suppressed

renaturalisationnoun

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of renaturalization.

renaturaliseverb

Alternative form of renaturalize.

renaturalizationnoun

The act of renaturalizing.

renaturalizeverb

To naturalize 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 196. 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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