English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 220 of 430

reproveverb

To express disapproval.

reproveableadj

That may be reproved.

reprovementnoun

The act of reproving.

reprovernoun

One who reproves; a rebuker.

reprovestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of reprove

reprovethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of reprove

reprovideverb

To provide again.

reprovingnoun

The act of giving a reproof.

reprovinglyadv

In a reproving manner.

reprovisionverb

To supply with provisions again.

reprovisioningnoun

The process by which something is reprovisioned.

reprovisionmentnoun

The act of acquiring new provisions to replace used up supplies.

reprovokeverb

To provoke again.

repruneverb

To prune again or anew.

repræsentverb

Obsolete spelling of represent.

repræsentsverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of repræsent

repsnoun

Rep.

Repshername

A surname from German.

rept-prefix

Crawl, creep.

reptantadj

Creeping along the ground.

reptantiannoun

Any decapod of the clade Reptantia.

reptantiansnoun

plural of reptantian

reptariumnoun

A glass tank in which reptiles are held for display

reptationnoun

A creeping movement.

reptatorialadj

Crawling, creeping.

reptilariumnoun

A place artificially arranged for keeping or raising reptiles.

reptilasenoun

An enzyme found in the venom of Bothrops snakes, with activity similar to thrombin.

reptilenoun

Any member of the class Reptilia that is not a bird— a cold-blooded vertebrate with dry scales that usually lays eggs, such as a lizard, snake, turtle, tortoise, crocodile, alligator, etc.

reptiledomnoun

The state of being a reptile, or of belonging to the world of reptiles; reptiles, collectively.

reptilehoodnoun

The state or essence of being a reptile.

reptilekindnoun

All reptiles, as a group.

reptilelikeadj

Like or resembling a reptile.

reptilianadj

Of or relating to the members of the class Reptilia (reptiles).

reptilianismnoun

The quality of being reptilian; reptile behavior.

reptilianlyadv

In a reptilian manner.

reptiliannessnoun

The quality of having reptile characteristics.

reptilicadj

Like a reptile; reptilian

reptiliferousadj

Containing fossils of reptiles.

reptiliformadj

Resembling or relating to reptiles.

reptiliomorphnoun

Any tetrapod of the clade Reptiliomorpha

reptiliousadj

Synonym of reptile: creeping, crawling.

reptilismnoun

Synonym of reptilianism.

reptilivorousadj

Feeding on reptiles.

reptiloidnoun

A reptilian humanoid creature.

reptilologynoun

The science and study of reptiles.

reptitiousadj

Synonym of reptile: creeping, crawling.

reptologynoun

The science and study of reptiles.

reptonnoun

A single entangled monomer in a system undergoing reptation

Reptoniannoun

A student of Repton School, Derbyshire, England.

republicnoun

A state where sovereignty rests with the people or their representatives, rather than with a monarch or emperor; a country with no monarchy.

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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 220. 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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