English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 210 of 430

repetiteurnoun

A tutor or coach of ballet dancers or opera singers.

repetitionoun

Anaphora.

repetitionnoun

The act or an instance of repeating or being repeated.

repetition, repetition, repetitionproverb

Repeated practice and exposure to material is vital for learning it through memory retention.

repetitionaladj

Of the nature of, or containing, repetition.

repetitionaryadj

Of the nature of, or containing, repetition.

repetitionernoun

One who repeats.

repetitionlessadj

Without repetition; nonrepetitive; unrepeating.

repetitiousadj

Characterized by repetition, especially excessive repetition.

repetitiouslyadv

In a repetitious manner.

repetitiousnessnoun

The state of being repetitious.

repetitiveadj

Happening many times in a similar way; containing repetition; repeating.

repetitivelyadv

In a repetitive manner.

repetitivenessnoun

The state of being repetitive.

repetitornoun

A private instructor in a repetitorium.

repetitoriumnoun

A private class that augments a university course of studies by reviewing material, typically found in the German system.

Repettoname

A surname from Italian.

repewverb

To furnish with new pews.

repfigit numbernoun

A Keith number.

repfuelnoun

That which provokes a transgender person to repress their gender identity, or their expression of gender identity.

rephnoun

a kind of diacritic used in some Indic scripts to indicate an "r" sound at the beginning of a consonant cluster.

rephaseverb

To return to being in phase.

rephasingverb

present participle and gerund of rephase

rephonemicizeverb

To phonemicize again or differently.

rephonologizationnoun

Synonym of transphonologization.

rephosphorizeverb

To phosphorize again.

rephosphorylateverb

To phosphorylate a compound, such as a protein, which has previously been dephosphorylated

rephosphorylationnoun

Phosphorylation of a compound, such as a protein, which has previously been dephosphorylated

rephotographverb

to photograph again

rephotographernoun

One who takes part in rephotography.

rephotographynoun

A form of photography in which the same site is photographed at two separate points in time, “then and now”.

rephrasableadj

Able to be phrased differently.

rephraseverb

To say or write something with different wording.

rephrasernoun

One who, or that which, rephrases.

rephrasingnoun

Something differently phrased.

rephysicalizeverb

To physicalize again.

repichnionnoun

A trace fossil that represents the locomotion behaviours of an organism.

Repiciname

A surname from Italian.

repickverb

To pick again.

repickleverb

To pickle again.

repictureverb

To picture again or anew.

repieceverb

To piece together again; reassemble.

repierceverb

To pierce again.

repigmentverb

To pigment again.

repigmentationnoun

The recovery of pigmentation after its loss.

repileverb

To pile again; to restack.

repilotverb

To pilot again.

repinverb

To pin again.

repineverb

To complain; to regret; to fret.

repinementnoun

The act of repining.

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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 210. 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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