English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 3 of 430

rabbit holenoun

A bizarre world, where everyday rules do not apply.

rabbit in the headlampsnoun

Synonym of deer in the headlights.

Rabbit Islandname

An island of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

rabbit punchnoun

A chopping punch to the back of the neck or head.

rabbit sticknoun

A curved stick similar to a boomerang, used by the Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni to hunt rabbits, prairie dogs, and coyotes.

rabbit trailnoun

A non-urban area that is challenging to traverse for non-local people.

rabbit vibratornoun

A vibrating and rotating phallic sex toy with a clitoral stimulator attached to the shaft.

rabbit warrennoun

An underground system of interconnected tunnels occupied by rabbits.

rabbit's footnoun

A charm carried to bring good luck, traditionally consisting of the left rear foot of a rabbit.

rabbit-onoun

Someone who sells rabbits for food, especially an itinerant salesman.

rabbit-ohnoun

Alternative form of rabbit-o.

rabbit-proofadj

Resistant to rabbits.

rabbitatnoun

The type of natural environment where rabbits can thrive.

rabbitberrynoun

Synonym of bullberry.

rabbitbrushnoun

Any of various plants in the family Asteraceae, including most species of Chrysothamnus and some of Ericameria.

rabbitdomnoun

The state or essence of being a rabbit.

rabbiternoun

One who hunts rabbits.

rabbitessnoun

A female rabbit.

rabbitfishnoun

Any fish in the family Siganidae, native to shallow Indo-Pacific coastal waters and introduced to the eastern Mediterranean via the Suez Canal.

rabbitfuckernoun

Term of abuse.

rabbitholeyadj

Characteristic of a rabbit hole.

rabbithoodnoun

The state or essence of being a rabbit.

rabbitinessnoun

The quality of being rabbity.

rabbitingnoun

A hunt for rabbits.

rabbitishadj

Characteristic of or similar to a rabbit; rabbit-like.

rabbitkindnoun

The entirety of rabbits; all rabbits collectively as a group.

Rabbitlandname

In fiction, a place inhabited by rabbits.

rabbitlessadj

Without rabbits.

rabbitlikeadj

Similar to a rabbit, or an aspect of a rabbit (for example, its shape, behaviors, or other traits).

rabbitlingnoun

A small or young rabbit.

rabbitonoun

A person who made a living by catching rabbits and selling the meat.

rabbitpoxnoun

A disease of rabbits caused by an orthopoxvirus.

rabbitrynoun

Аn enclosure where rabbits are kept, and often bred.

rabbitskinnoun

The skin of a rabbit.

rabbittitenoun

A monoclinic mineral containing calcium, carbon, hydrogen, magnesium, oxygen, and uranium.

rabbitweednoun

The plant Gutierrezia sarothrae.

rabbitwiseadv

In the manner of a rabbit.

rabbitwoodnoun

Pyrularia pubera, a shrub in the sandalwood family.

rabbityadj

Similar to or characteristic of a rabbit; rabbit-like.

rabbleverb

To speak in a confused manner; talk incoherently; utter nonsense

rabble rousernoun

Someone or something that tends to inspire mobs; something controversial or provocative.

rabble-rouseverb

To act as a rabble rouser; to stir up a mob of people.

rabble-rousingadj

Alternative spelling of rabblerousing.

rabblementnoun

A crowd of common people; a rabble.

rabblernoun

One who uses a rabble (iron bar) in puddling.

rabblesomeadj

Characteristic or typical of (a) rabble

rabblingnoun

An uprising; a riot by a mob.

rabblyadj

Resembling or characteristic of a rabble or mob.

rabboninoun

A rabbi.

rabenoun

The budding shoot of a brassica that has bolted.

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 3. 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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