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English dictionary: words starting with rea

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noun

The female of the ruff, philomachus pugnax; = "reeve".

adjective

Of a person: mad, frenzied, crazed. of a horse: frisky, restive, difficult to control.

verb

To clean (grain, pulses, etc.) using a sieve, especially by sifting in a circular motion so that the chaff, etc., collects in the centre. compare ree . also without object: to sieve in this way.

exclamation

Used as a command to a horse to turn to the right. also as noun: this command; an utterance of this.

verb

To rehabilitate (a person) after injury or illness; to restore (a part of the body) to some degree of normal functioning. compare "disable".

verb

Absorb (something) again.

Usage examples:

A failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid
verb

Absorb (something) again.

Usage examples:

A failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid
verb

Absorb (something) again.

Usage examples:

A failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid
verb

Absorb (something) again.

Usage examples:

A failure of the gut to reabsorb the majority of the fluid
noun

The process of absorbing something again.

Usage examples:

Diuretics act primarily by blocking reabsorption of sodium
verb

Accept (someone or something) again.

Usage examples:

You will be making a decision to reaccept your spouse
verb

Accept (someone or something) again.

Usage examples:

You will be making a decision to reaccept your spouse
verb

Accept (someone or something) again.

Usage examples:

You will be making a decision to reaccept your spouse
verb

Accept (someone or something) again.

Usage examples:

You will be making a decision to reaccept your spouse
noun

Return; renewed access.

noun

Return; renewed accession, especially into a group or to a position of power.

verb

To acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this

Usage examples:

One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
verb

To acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this

Usage examples:

One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
verb

To acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this

Usage examples:

One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
verb

To acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this

Usage examples:

One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…

Reacclimatize

ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.mə.taɪz
verb

To acclimatize (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this

Usage examples:

The england team had to quickly reacclimatize to the colder conditions back home., the animals were…
verb

To acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this

Usage examples:

One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
verb

To acclimate (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this

Usage examples:

One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back…
verb

To accommodate or adjust again; to provide with alternative accommodation. formerly also: †to array again (obsolete).

verb

To accommodate or adjust again; to provide with alternative accommodation. formerly also: †to array again (obsolete).

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