English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 298 of 430

Rhonaname

A female given name of Scottish origin.

rhonchinoun

plural of rhonchus

rhonchialadj

Of or pertaining to a rhonchus

rhonchisonantadj

Making a snorting noise; snorting.

rhonchusnoun

A dry rattling sound heard during breathing, due to deposits in the bronchial tubes.

rhoncusnoun

Alternative form of rhonchus.

Rhondaname

A female given name from Welsh.

Rhondda Cynon Tafname

A county borough in South Wales formed in 1996.

Rhonename

A major river in Switzerland and France that flows from the Alps to the Mediterranean Sea.

Rhoneyname

A surname from German.

Rhoosename

A village and community (without a council) in Vale of Glamorgan borough county borough, Wales (OS grid ref ST0666).

rhopalicadj

Having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.

rhopaliumnoun

One of the small sensory tentacular structures of various jellyfish species.

rhopaloceraladj

Of or relating to the Rhopalocera.

rhopalocercousadj

Having a series of fleshy lobes or filaments.

rhopalocerousadj

Of or relating to the Rhopalocera.

rhopaloidadj

Having a shaft or tentacle with an uneven diameter.

rhopographicadj

Relating to rhopography.

rhopographynoun

The depiction of trivial, everyday things.

rhoptrynoun

A specialized secretory organelle in some protozoans

Rhosname

Clipping of Rhosllanerchrugog: a large village and community in Wrexham borough, Wales.

Rhosllanerchrugogname

A large village and community in Wrexham borough, Wales (OS grid ref SJ2946).

Rhosneigrname

A coastal village in Llanfaelog community, Anglesey, Wales (OS grid ref SH3173).

Rhossiliname

A village and community on the Gower peninsula, City of County of Swansea, Wales (OS grid ref SS4188).

rhotacisationnoun

Alternative spelling of rhotacization.

rhotacismnoun

An exaggerated use of the sound of the letter R.

rhotacismusnoun

Inability to pronounce the letter R.

rhotacizationnoun

The act, process, or result of rhotacizing.

Rhotenname

A surname.

rhoticadj

That allows the phoneme /ɹ/ even when not followed by a vowel, as in bar (/bɑːɹ/) and bard or barred (/bɑːɹd/); (of an English speaker) who speaks with such an accent.

rhotic hooknoun

⟨ ◌˞⟩, a diacritical mark used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to convey rhotacism.

rhoticallyadv

In a rhotic manner.

rhoticismnoun

Alternative form of rhotacism.

rhoticitynoun

The quality of being rhotic.

rhovanoun

A second-order measure of derivative price sensitivity, expressed as the rate of change of vega with respect to changes in the risk-free interest rate, or equivalently the rate of change of rho with respect to changes in the volatility of the underlying asset.

RHRnoun

Initialism of resting heart rate.

rhubabnoun

Alternative spelling of rubab.

rhubarbnoun

Any plant of the genus Rheum, especially Rheum rhabarbarum, having large leaves and long green or reddish acidic leafstalks that are edible, in particular when cooked (although the leaves are mildly poisonous).

rhubarb rhubarbintj

Background noise of simultaneous conversations, none of which is decipherable since the actors are repeating the word rhubarb or other words with similar attributes.

rhubarb rhubarb rhubarbnoun

Alternative form of rhubarb rhubarb.

rhubarblikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of rhubarb.

rhubarbyadj

Resembling or characteristic of rhubarb.

Rhuddlanname

A town and community with a town council in Denbighshire, Wales (OS grid ref SJ0278).

Rhulename

A surname from German.

rhumnoun

Alternative form of rum, an alcoholic beverage distilled from sugarcane, similar spirits.

rhum agricolenoun

A form of rum specifically distilled from fresh sugarcane juice.

rhumbnoun

A line which crosses successive meridians at a constant angle.

rhumb linenoun

A line that cuts all meridians at the same angle, the path of a vessel that maintains a constant compass direction.

Rhumel Rivername

A river in Constantine, Algeria.

rhupuntnoun

A type of Welsh verse composed of four four-syllable sections in which the first three sections rhyme with each other and the fourth section rhymes with the fourth section of the next verse.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 298. 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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