All English words - page 5051
Meanings of Romewards:
adverbTowards the roman catholic church or roman catholicism.
Meanings of Romic:
adjectiveDesignating a system of phonetic notation devised by henry sweet (1845–1912), and based on the letters of the roman alphabet, or their imagined phonetic values; consisting of or written in this notation.
nounThe romic alphabet or system.
Meanings of Romish:
adjectiveRoman catholic.
Usage examples:
Romish ideas
Meanings of Romney:
nounA sweet wine of greek origin, popular in england especially during the 15th and 16th centuries; a variety of this.
Meanings of Romneya:
nounA genus of shrubby poppies (family papaveraceae) native to california and mexico and comprising the two species romneya coulteri and r. trichocalyx (sometimes considered as one species); (also romneya) a plant of this genus, grown for its showy white flowers (also called matilija poppy).
Meanings of Romp:
verb(especially of a child or animal) play roughly and energetically.
Usage examples:
The noisy pack of children romped around the gardens
nounA spell of rough, energetic play.
Usage examples:
A romp in the snow
Meanings of Romp in:
idiomTo win easily
Usage examples:
She is riding the fastest horse and is certain to romp home.
Meanings of Romp-through:
phrasal verbTo successfully do something, quickly and easily
Usage examples:
Rory expected to romp through the test and interviews.
Meanings of Romped:
verb(especially of a child or animal) play roughly and energetically.
Usage examples:
The noisy pack of children romped around the gardens
nounA spell of rough, energetic play.
Usage examples:
A romp in the snow
Meanings of Romper:
nounA young child's one-piece outer garment.
Usage examples:
For babies, there is an adorable polka dot romper suit, while older children will love his denim an…
Meanings of Rompers:
nounA young child's one-piece outer garment.
Usage examples:
For babies, there is an adorable polka dot romper suit, while older children will love his denim an…
Meanings of Romping:
verb(especially of a child or animal) play roughly and energetically.
Usage examples:
The noisy pack of children romped around the gardens
nounA spell of rough, energetic play.
Usage examples:
A romp in the snow
Meanings of Rompish:
adjectiveEspecially of a person: inclined to romp; playful; boisterous.
Meanings of Rompishness:
nounRompish quality or condition; playfulness; boisterousness.
Meanings of Romps:
verb(especially of a child or animal) play roughly and energetically.
Usage examples:
The noisy pack of children romped around the gardens
nounA spell of rough, energetic play.
Usage examples:
A romp in the snow
Meanings of Rompu:
adjectiveOf an ordinary or diminutive: interrupted in its progress, with part displaced but not cut off.
Meanings of Roms:
nounA cd that contains information that can be read on a computer but not changed
Meanings of Romulian:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or derived from romulus, the traditional founder of rome; (also) (early) roman; (specifically) designating or relating to the early roman calendar of ten months.
Meanings of Romulus:
proper nounOne of the traditional founders of rome, with his brother remus. the twin sons of mars by a vestal virgin, romulus and remus were abandoned at birth but were found and suckled by a she-wolf and brought up by a shepherd family. remus is said to have been killed by romulus during an argument about the new city.
Meanings of Ron:
abbreviationRomanian new leu (or lei).
adjectiveAbbreviation for run of network
Meanings of Rondache:
nounA small circular shield, a target. compare "roundel".
Meanings of Rondacher:
nounA small circular shield, a target. compare "roundel".
Meanings of Ronde:
nounA dance in which the dancers move in a circle.
Usage examples:
Nowhere is this more obvious than in the ronde they perform, laughing and prancing in a circle of d…
Meanings of Rondeau:
nounA poem of ten or thirteen lines with only two rhymes throughout and with the opening words used twice as a refrain.
Usage examples:
Their fourth exercise/poem was their choice of a form using repetition or refrain: a villanelle, ro…
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