English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 423 of 430

Russian White Housename

The primary government building of the Russian Federation, located in Moscow, also housing the Office of the Prime Minister of Russia.

Russian worldname

The community of Russia as its own world; the Russosphere.

Russianestadj

superlative form of Russian: most Russian

Russianisationnoun

Alternative form of Russianization.

Russianismnoun

A word or other feature originating in the Russian language that has been borrowed by another language.

Russianistnoun

A person who studies Russian language, culture or history.

Russianizationnoun

The act of making something have more Russian characteristics.

Russianizeverb

To make Russian.

Russianlyadv

in a Russian manner.

Russiannessnoun

The quality or characteristic of being Russian.

Russianonoun

Synonym of americano (“coffee”).

Russiaphobianoun

Synonym of Russophobia.

Russiasname

The East Slavic states descended from the Rus collectively, typically including Russia (Great Russia), Belarus (White Russia) and Ukraine (Little Russia); the Russian Empire. Especially in the title "Emperor (or Tsar or Czar) of All the Russias."

Russicismnoun

Russianism

Russicistnoun

A linguist specializing in the Russian language.

Russiesnoun

Russians

Russificationnoun

The process of making anything Russian.

Russificatornoun

Someone or something that engages in Russification.

russificatoryadj

Of or pertaining to russification.

Russifiernoun

One who Russifies.

Russifyverb

To render or become more Russian.

Russignonname

Obsolete form of Roussillon.

Russio-prefix

Alternative form of Russo-.

russistadj

Of or relating to Ruscism (“Russian fascism”).

Russisticsnoun

Russian studies.

Russkiadj

Russian.

Russlishname

Runglish; a blend of Russian and English

Russo-prefix

combining form of Russian

Russo-Byzantineadj

Both Russian and Byzantine.

Russo-European Laikanoun

A breed of hunting dog that originated in the forested region of Northern Europe and Russia.

Russo-Japaneseadj

Of or pertaining to both Russia and Japan.

Russo-Ukrainianadj

Of or pertaining to both Russia and Ukraine.

Russocentricadj

Focused on Russia, its people, language or culture.

Russomanianoun

Great enthusiasm for Russia, its people, language or culture.

Russomaniacnoun

A person who has Russomania.

Russophilenoun

A person who loves the country, culture or people of Russia.

Russophilianoun

A strong interest in or admiration of Russia, Russian culture, or the Russian people.

Russophilicadj

Fond of or favoring Russia, or Russian people; exhibiting or relating to Russophilia.

Russophilismnoun

A love for the country, culture or people of Russia.

Russophilistnoun

A Russophile.

Russophobenoun

Someone who despises Russians, the country of Russia, or Russian influence.

Russophobianoun

Contempt or hatred towards Russia or Russians, especially the political system, or the customs of the former Soviet Union.

Russophobicadj

Exhibiting or relating to Russophobia.

Russophobismnoun

Synonym of Russophobia.

Russophoneadj

Russian-speaking.

Russophrenianoun

The belief or idea that Russia is simultaneously about to collapse, and also take over the world.

Russospherenoun

Russia and other countries in its sphere of influence, including former territories under the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union.

russudnoun

The provisions of grain, forage, and other necessaries prepared by the local officers at the campground of a military force or official cortege.

russulanoun

A mushroom of the genus Russula.

russulaceousadj

Belonging to the family Russulaceae of mushrooms.

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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 423. 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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