English Words: R

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Rugaoname

A county-level city of Nantong, Jiangsu, China.

rugateadj

Having alternate ridges and depressions; wrinkled.

Rugbeiannoun

A pupil or alumnus of Rugby School.

rugbiesnoun

plural of rugby

rugburnnoun

A painful burn or redness of skin, especially on knees, elbows, and hands, from repetitive friction against a rug or similar surface.

rugburnedadj

Having rugburns.

rugbynoun

A form of football in which players can hold or kick an ovoid ball; rugby football. The ball cannot be handled forwards and points are scored by touching the ball to the ground in the area past the opponent's territory or by kicking the ball between goalposts and over a crossbar.

rugby bootnoun

A shoe with rounded studs, used to play sports on soft ground.

rugby boynoun

A minor (typically male) who is addicted to the inhalation of rubber cement.

rugby sevensnoun

A form of rugby union, played on a full-size pitch but with only seven players per side.

rugby tacklenoun

An instance of knocking someone or something over using one's arms and upper body.

rugbyistnoun

rugby player

rugbyistsnoun

plural of rugbyist

rugbylikeadj

Similar to or reminiscent of rugby.

Rugbœannoun

Archaic form of Rugbeian.

rugelachnoun

A type of Jewish pastry, which may be filled with various fruit, nuts, chocolate, etc.

Ruggname

A surname from Middle English.

ruggedadj

Broken into sharp or irregular points; uneven; not smooth; rough.

ruggedestadj

superlative form of rugged: most rugged

ruggediseverb

Alternative spelling of ruggedize.

ruggedishadj

Somewhat rugged.

ruggedizationnoun

The act or process of ruggedizing.

ruggedizeverb

To produce a more rugged version of something, so that it will withstand rough treatment.

ruggedlyadv

In a rugged manner.

ruggednessnoun

The state of being rugged, or degree to which something is rugged.

ruggernoun

rugby

rugger buggernoun

Someone who is fanatical about sports, especially rugby union, and who can be loud and unpleasant to other people.

Ruggirelloname

A surname from Italian.

Rugglesname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

ruggyadj

Frusty, frowsy.

rugheadnoun

A black person.

Rugianadj

From or pertaining to Rügen (Rugia).

ruginenoun

An instrument for scraping the periosteum from bones; a raspatory.

Rugineștiname

A village in Hangu, Neamț County, Romania.

Ruginoasaname

A village in Valea Iașului, Argeș County, Romania.

rugitusnoun

Borborygmus; intestinal rumbling.

ruglessadj

Without a rug.

ruglikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a rug.

Rugloniannoun

A native or inhabitant of Rutherglen in Scotland.

rugmakernoun

One who manufactures rugs.

rugmakingnoun

The manufacture of rugs.

Rugoffname

A surname from Russian.

rugopunctateadj

rugose and punctate

rugosanadj

Synonym of rugose: describing an extinct coral of the order †Rugosa.

rugoseadj

Having rugae or wrinkles, creases, ridges, or corrugation.

rugoselyadv

In a rugose manner.

rugosenessnoun

Quality of being rugose.

rugosimeternoun

A device that measures the roughness of surfaces

rugosinnoun

A particular ellagitannin.

rugositynoun

The state of being rugose.

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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 407. 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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