English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 200 of 430

renobeneficialadj

beneficial to the health of the kidneys

renocardiacadj

Synonym of cardiorenal.

renocentricadj

Centred on (or originating from) the kidneys

renocutaneousadj

Relating to, or connecting, the kidneys and skin.

renodverb

To nod again.

renodulateverb

To nodulate again or subsequently

renogastricadj

Involving the kidney and the stomach.

renogenicadj

That originates in the kidney

renogramnoun

A medical scan of the kidney.

renographnoun

A renographic image

renographicadj

Relating to renography.

renographynoun

imaging of the kidney

renohistopathologicaladj

Relating to renohistopathology

renohistopathologynoun

histopathology of the kidneys

renointestinaladj

Involving the kidney and the intestines.

Renoiresqueadj

Reminiscent of the works of Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919), French artist, a leading impressionist painter.

Renoirianadj

Of or relating to Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919), French artist, a leading impressionist painter.

renomedullaryadj

Relating to the renal medulla

renomegalynoun

The presence of an enlarged kidney

renometricadj

Relating to renometry.

renometrynoun

The measurement of the function of a kidney.

renominateverb

To nominate again.

renominationnoun

The act of renominating, of nominating again.

renopathynoun

Any disease of the kidneys; nephropathy.

renopericardialadj

Involving the kidney and the pericardium.

renopreventiveadj

That prevents damage to the kidneys

renoprotectantnoun

Any renoprotective material

renoprotectionnoun

The protection of the kidneys from damage

renoprotectiveadj

Synonym of nephroprotective.

renoprotectornoun

Anything that provides renoprotection

renopulmonaryadj

Involving the kidney and the lungs.

renorenaladj

Of or pertaining to the physiologic effects of the kidney upon itself, such as modification of nephron function in response to mechanoreceptors in the renal pelvis.

renormverb

To norm again or differently.

renormalisableadj

Alternative spelling of renormalizable.

renormalisationnoun

Alternative spelling of renormalization.

renormaliseverb

Alternative spelling of renormalize.

renormalizabilitynoun

The state or condition of being renormalizable.

renormalizableadj

That can be renormalized.

renormalizationnoun

Any of several techniques in statistical mechanics and quantum electrodynamics used to construct mathematical relationships between observable quantities.

renormalizeverb

To subject to renormalization

renormalonnoun

A poorly-understood and, so far, undefined singularity associated with quantum chromodynamics

renormalonicadj

Of or relating to renormalons.

renormingnoun

The application of mathematical operations to return values to a norm.

renormismnoun

Any of several movements that promote renorm

renorrhaphynoun

suture of a kidney

renosterveldnoun

A South African ecoregion of Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub.

renotificationnoun

notification again

renotifyverb

To notify again.

renotrophicadj

That nourishes (and thus expands) the kidney

renotropicadj

That migrates towards kidney tissue (or causes such migration)

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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 200. 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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