English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 219 of 430

reprofileverb

To change the profile of; to reshape.

reprofilingverb

present participle and gerund of reprofile

reprogramverb

To program anew or differently.

reprogramingnoun

Alternative form of reprogramming.

reprogrammabilitynoun

The condition of being reprogrammable

reprogrammeverb

Alternative form of reprogram.

reprogrammernoun

One who, or that which, reprograms.

reprogrammingnoun

The act by which something is reprogrammed.

reprographernoun

One who carries out reprography.

reprographicallyadv

By means of reprography.

reprographicsnoun

The process of reprography.

reprographynoun

The reproduction, reprinting and copying of graphics, especially using electromechanical or photographic methods.

reprohibitverb

To prohibit (something) again.

reprohibitionnoun

A second or subsequent prohibition.

reprojectverb

To change the projection (or coordinate system) of spatial data with another projection.

reprojectionnoun

Projection again or anew; the act of reprojecting.

reproliferateverb

To proliferate again after a period of dormancy

reproliferationnoun

A second or subsequent proliferation

reprometabolicadj

Relating to reproduction and metabolism (in pregnant women)

repromiseverb

To promise again or anew.

repromoteverb

To promote again or anew.

repromotionnoun

promotion again

repromptverb

To prompt again.

repromulgateverb

To promulgate again.

repromulgationnoun

The act of promulgating again.

repronormativeadj

Related to, consistent with, or espousing repronormativity.

repronormativitynoun

The assumption that all humans want to have children, especially within the context of a monogamous heterosexual relationship.

repronounceverb

To pronounce again.

repronunciationnoun

The act of pronouncing again or differently.

reproofnoun

An act or instance of reproving or of reprobating; a rebuke, a reproach, an admonition.

reproofingnoun

The act of proofing again.

repropagateverb

To propagate again or anew.

repropagationnoun

propagation again or anew

repropelverb

To propel again.

repropitiateverb

To propitiate again.

reproportionverb

To modify to have different proportions.

reproposalnoun

A second or subsequent proposal.

reproposeverb

to propose again

reproposernoun

One who proposes something again.

reprosecuteverb

To prosecute again.

reprotectverb

To protect again.

reprotectionnoun

The act of protecting again.

reproterolnoun

A β₂-adrenergic receptor agonist used in the treatment of asthma.

reprotonateverb

To protonate again (especially after deprotonation)

reprotonationnoun

A second or subsequent protonation, typically following a deprotonation

reprotoxicadj

Having a toxic effect on the process of reproduction

reprotoxicologicaladj

Relating to the toxicology of reprotoxicants

reprovableadj

reproachable; worthy of reproof or censure

reprovablyadv

In a reprovable manner.

reprovalnoun

The act of reproving.

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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 219. 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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