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Meanings of Reglossing:

verb

To put a fresh gloss upon.

Meanings of Reglow:

noun

An act of glowing again.

verb

To glow again.

Meanings of Reglowed:

noun

An act of glowing again.

verb

To glow again.

Meanings of Reglowing:

noun

An act of glowing again.

verb

To glow again.

Meanings of Reglows:

noun

An act of glowing again.

verb

To glow again.

Meanings of Regma:

noun

A form of schizocarp commonly found in plants of the family euphorbiaceae, which splits into its constituent parts at maturity, after which these parts individually burst open (dehisce) to release the seeds.

Meanings of Regnal:

adjective

Of a reign or monarch.

Usage examples:

She organizes her material by regnal periods

Meanings of Regnancies:

noun

The fact of reigning or ruling; power, predominance.

Meanings of Regnancy:

noun

The fact of reigning or ruling; power, predominance.

Meanings of Regnant:

adjective

Reigning; ruling.

Usage examples:

A queen regnant

Meanings of Rego:

noun

A motor-vehicle registration.

Usage examples:

No rego, one headlamp, baldy tyres

Meanings of Regolith:

noun

The layer of unconsolidated solid material covering the bedrock of a planet.

Usage examples:

The surface of the moon is covered by a soil layer called regolith, which has been produced by mete…

Meanings of Regoliths:

noun

The layer of unconsolidated solid material covering the bedrock of a planet.

Usage examples:

The surface of the moon is covered by a soil layer called regolith, which has been produced by mete…

Meanings of Regorge:

verb

Bring up again; disgorge.

Usage examples:

When you have regorg'd what you have taken in, you are the leanest things in nature

Meanings of Regorged:

verb

Bring up again; disgorge.

Usage examples:

When you have regorg'd what you have taken in, you are the leanest things in nature

Meanings of Regorges:

verb

Bring up again; disgorge.

Usage examples:

When you have regorg'd what you have taken in, you are the leanest things in nature

Meanings of Regorging:

verb

Bring up again; disgorge.

Usage examples:

When you have regorg'd what you have taken in, you are the leanest things in nature

Meanings of Regosol:

noun

One of a group of azonal soils having no distinct horizons, formed from and overlying deep, unconsolidated deposits such as sand or loess.

Meanings of Regosols:

noun

One of a group of azonal soils having no distinct horizons, formed from and overlying deep, unconsolidated deposits such as sand or loess.

Meanings of Regrade:

verb

Grade again or differently.

Usage examples:

The solution is to regrade the exams of young people who worked to the parameters set in january

Meanings of Regraded:

verb

Grade again or differently.

Usage examples:

The solution is to regrade the exams of young people who worked to the parameters set in january

Meanings of Regrades:

verb

Grade again or differently.

Usage examples:

The solution is to regrade the exams of young people who worked to the parameters set in january

Meanings of Regrading:

noun

The action or process of grading something again or differently.

Usage examples:

A demand for a regrading of pay levels
verb

Grade again or differently.

Usage examples:

The solution is to regrade the exams of young people who worked to the parameters set in january

Meanings of Regraft:

verb

To graft again; to fix or join back on by grafting.

noun

A second, third, etc. graft (= an occasion when a piece of healthy skin or bone is cut from one part of a person's body and used to repair another damaged part, or when a piece is cut from one living plant and attached to another plant so that it grows there)

Usage examples:

Two regrafts were necessary as the primary grafts did not heal., no difference in the overall yield…

Meanings of Regrafted:

verb

To graft again; to fix or join back on by grafting.

noun

A second, third, etc. graft (= an occasion when a piece of healthy skin or bone is cut from one part of a person's body and used to repair another damaged part, or when a piece is cut from one living plant and attached to another plant so that it grows there)

Usage examples:

Two regrafts were necessary as the primary grafts did not heal., no difference in the overall yield…

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