English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 273 of 430

revaginationnoun

vaginal cosmetic surgery or other cosmetic treatment of the vagina.

Revakname

A surname.

revalnoun

A revalidated ticket.

revalescencenoun

The act of growing well, or recovering from illness; the state of being revalescent.

revalidateverb

To validate again.

revalidationnoun

The act of revalidating

revalorizationnoun

The fact or process of setting a new value for a given commodity, currency etc.

revalorizeverb

To reevaluate the value of something.

revaluableadj

Capable of being revalued.

revaluateverb

To make a new valuation or appraisal of.

revaluationnoun

The process of altering the relative value of a currency or other standard of exchange.

revalueverb

To value again, give a new value to.

revaluernoun

One who revalues.

revampverb

To improve, renew, renovate, or revise (something).

revampernoun

One who revamps.

revampingnoun

gerund of revamp: an act of improving, renewing, renovating, or revising something.

revampmentnoun

An act of revamping.

revanchenoun

Revenge or retaliation.

revanchismnoun

The political policy of endeavouring to regain lost territory.

revanchismenoun

Alternative form of revanchism.

revanchistnoun

A revanchist person; occasionally, anyone seeking vengeance.

revanchistsnoun

plural of revanchist

revaninoun

Synonym of basbousa.

revaporizeverb

To vaporize again.

revarnishverb

To varnish again, a further time.

revascularisationnoun

Alternative spelling of revascularization.

revasculariseverb

Alternative form of revascularize.

revascularizationnoun

The restoration of a blood supply to an organ or limb, as:

revascularizeverb

To vascularize again.

Revataname

The name of the 8th of 27 named Buddhas immediately preceding Gautama.

Revatiname

Daughter of King Kakudmi and consort of Balarama, the elder brother of Krishna.

Revati Cratername

A crater (impact feature) on Charon, the moon or binary companion of the dwarf planet Pluto.

revatropatenoun

An antimuscarinic drug.

RevConame

Revolting Cocks, an American-Belgian industrial rock band.

revdelnoun

The action of deleting revisions of a page from public view, a function available to administrators.

revditenoun

A monoclinic-sphenoidal mineral containing hydrogen, oxygen, silicon, and sodium.

revealnoun

The outer side of a window or door frame.

revealabilitynoun

The quality or state of being revealable.

revealableadj

Able to be revealed; capable of revealing.

revealeverb

Obsolete form of reveal.

revealedadj

Of or pertaining to the revelations of a divinity to humankind.

revealed preferencenoun

A consumer preference as inferred from purchasing habits according to a theory invented by American economist Paul A. Samuelson.

revealed preferencesnoun

plural of revealed preference

revealed religionnoun

The type of religion which relies on communication originating directly from a divine being (as reported by prophets, mystics, disciples, etc.) to establish what religious beliefs are authoritative and acceptable.

revealedlyadv

By way of revelation.

revealednessnoun

Quality of being revealed.

revealeenoun

one who is revealed

revealernoun

A person or thing that reveals.

revealestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of reveal

revealethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of reveal

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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 273. 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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