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rump.noun,.plural.rumps
a legislature
having only a small part of its original membership and therefore being
unrepresentative or lacking in authority, such as what
happened at the Diet of Worms; the buttocks;
the fleshy hindquarters of
an animal; a cut of beef or veal from
its rump
rumple,
rumpled,
rumpling,
rumples.verbs
transitive
verb use.to
wrinkle
or form into folds
or creases
intransitive
verb use.to
become wrinkled or creased
rumple.noun,.plural.rumples
an irregularor
untidy
crease
rumply.adjective
recruit,
recruited,
recruiting,
recruits.verbs
transitive verb use.to
engage persons for service (five
new recruits volunteered this
year for the annual Christmas dinner provided to those homeless); to supply
with new members or employes;
to enroll or seek to enroll (colleges
recruiting students for their various.academic.programs)
intransitive verb use.to
take efforts to attract new people for service of some sort
recruit.noun,.plural.recruits
a newly engaged member of
a service organization, especially one of the lowest rank or grade; a new
member of an organization or a body; from Old French recroistrere, meaning
to grow again
recruiter.noun,.plural.recruiters
recruitment.noun,.plural.recruitments
roast,
roasted,
roasting,
roasts.verbs
transitive verb use.to
cook with dry heat, as in an oven
or near hot coals; to dry, brown or parch
by exposing to heat
intransitive verb use.to
cook food in an oven; to undergo
roasting
roast.noun,.plural.roasts
something
roasted; roasted vegetables; the act or process of roasting; the state
of being roasted; a facetious.tribute,
usually in the form of a special event banquet,
in which the honoree's friends
and acquaintances.alternate
short speeches by telling funny stories about the honoree
roast.adjective
roasted (roast vegetables)
roaster.noun,.plural.roasters
one that roasts; a special
pan or apparatus for roasting;
something, such as vegetables,
that are fit for roasting
redirect,
redirected,
redirecting,
redirects.transitive
verbs
to change the direction
or course of; if you redirect your
energy, resources or ability, you begin doing something different or trying
to achieve something different (controls were used to redistribute or redirect
resources); if you redirect someone or something, you change their course
or destination (she redirected them to the men's department)
redirect.noun
redirection.noun,.plural.redirections
rehabilitate,
rehabilitated,
rehabilitating,
rehabilitates.transitive
verbs
to restore
to good health or useful life, as
through therapy and education;
to restore as much as possible to good condition,
operation
or capacity
rehabilitatable.adjective
rehabilitation.noun,.plural.rehabilitations
rehabilitative.adjective
rivulet.noun,.plural.rivulets
a small brook
or stream
or a streamlet
rocket.noun,.plural.rockets
a rocket engine; a vehicle
or device.propelled
by one or more rocket engines, usually such a vehicle designed to travel
through the space outside of the Earth's atmosphere;
a projectile firework having
a cylindrical shape and a
fuse
that is lit from the rear
rocket,
rocketed,
rocketing,
rockets.verbs
intransitive verb use.to
move swiftly and powerfully, as a rocket (he rocketed down the stairs when
his girlfriend showed up at the door); to soar
or rise rapidly (the book rocketed
to the top of the bestseller list)
transitive verb use.to
carry by means of a rocket
rocket engine.noun,.plural.rocket
engines
a reaction
engine that contains all the substances
necessary for its operation and is not dependent on substances such as
atmospheric oxygen, drawn from the surrounding medium and thus is capable
of operating beyond Earth's atmosphere in outer space; a rocket engine
is really a more powerful jet engine
that doesn't require oxygen for burning of its fuel; also called rocket
motor
Roger Bannister,
born 1929. British runner who in 1954 became the first human being to run
the mile in under four minutes
reach,
reached,
reaching,
reaches.verbs
transitive verb use.to
stretch
out or put forth a body part;
extend
(reached out an arm to help the lady cross the street); to touch or grasp
by stretching out or extending (couldn't reach the shelf top without a
stool);
to arrive at; attain (reached a
conclusion;
reached an agreement; reached
their destination); to succeed
in getting in contact with or communicating with (they reached us by telephone;
the local people are reached with our newsletter); to extend as far as
(the property reaches the shore); to project
as far as (a distant cry reached our ears); to travel
as far as (a long fly ball that reached the wall of the stadium)
intransitive verb use.to
thrust
out or extend something; to try to grasp or touch something (reached for
a book); to have extension in space or time (a coat that reaches to the
knee; shrubbery reaching up
to the eaves; a career
that reached over several.decades)
reach.noun,.plural.reaches
the act or an instance of
stretching or thrusting out; the extent or distance something can reach;
range
of understanding;
comprehension
(a subject beyond my reach)
reachable.adjective
reacher.noun,.plural.reachers
retreat,
retreated,
retreating,
retreats.verbs
intransitive verb use.if
you retreat, you move away from something or someone; to fall back or draw
back; to withdraw; recede
retreater.noun,.plural.retreaters
retreat.noun,.plural.retreats
a retreat is a quiet,
isolated
place that you go to
in order to
rest or meditate,
etc. (he spent yesterday hidden away in his country retreat); the act
or process of withdrawing, especially from something hazardous,
formidable
or unpleasant
rubbish.noun
rubbish is a word used in
Britain, but in North America the words garbage or trash mean the same
as rubbish
refuse;
garbage; trash; worthless.material;
rubbish consists of unwanted
things or waste material such as
used paper, empty tins and bottles and waste food; unwanted household rubbish;
; rubbish collection; a rubbish pail; if you think that something is of
very poor quality, you can say
that it is rubbish
rubbishy.adjective
littered
with rubbish; of no value; worthless
rubble.noun,.plural.rubble
broken stones or bricks
from a building or wall that has been destroyed; a loose mass
of angular.fragments
of rock or masonry.crumbled
by natural or human forces
rubbly.adjective
regelungen
(a German word, pronounced RAY guh lun gen; the lu is pronounced like the
double o in the word look); a so-called
cleansing process in the body of a person healed, who then relapses
due to becoming weak in faith as
happened with some of the people healed by Bruno Gröning
reptile.noun,.plural.reptiles
any of various.cold-blooded,
usually egg-laying vertebrates
of the class Reptilia, such as a snake, lizard, crocodile, turtle or dinosaur,
having an external covering of scales or horny plates and breathing by
means of lungs, like humans; an individual being which can be of the mankind
or other world species.regarded
as despicable or treacherous
reptilian.adjective
of.or.relating.to.reptiles;
characteristic
of a reptile; the actual reptillians are despicable and treacherous, live
under the Earth in DUMBS, tunnels and cities
and have an agreement with the satanists on the Earth's surface not to
come up as long as food is provided to them, so the satanists feed them
people; both the satanists and hybrids
and reptilians
are massively evil and are being eliminated on Earth by the twin Alliances
of Earth and non terrestrial
good militaries
reptilian.noun,.plural.reptilians
a reptile
rayon.noun,.plural.rayons
any of several.synthetic.textile.fibers.produced
by forcing a cellulose.solution
through fine spinnerets and solidifying the resulting filaments;
a fabric so woven
or knit
rib.noun,.plural.ribs
one of a series of long,
curved bones occurring in 12
pairs in human beings and extending from the spine to or toward the sternum;
a similar bone in most vertebrates;
a part or piece similar to a rib and serving to shape or support (the rib
of an umbrella); a cut of meat
enclosing one or more rib bones; one of many curved members attached to
a boat or ship's keel and extending
upward and outward to form the framework of the hull;
one of many transverse pieces
that provide an airplane wing with shape and strength; one of the curved
pieces of an arch; a raised ridge
in knitted.material
or in cloth
rib,
ribbed,
ribbing,
ribs.transitive
verbs
to shape, support or provide
with a rib or ribs; to make with ridges
ribbed.adjective
something
that is ribbed has raised lines
on it, such as a ribbed woollen
sweater
ribbon.noun,.plural.ribbons
a narrow.strip
or band of fine.fabric,
such as satin or velvet, finished at the edges and used for trimming, tying
or finishing (tie a ribbon around the birthday present); a long, thin strip
(a ribbon of land along the shore); an inked strip of cloth used for making
an impression, as in the older typewriters; a band of colored cloth signifying
the award of a prize; a strip of colored cloth worn on the left breast
of a uniform to indicate the award of a medal or decoration
ribbon,
ribboned,
ribboning,
ribbons.transitive
verbs
to decorate or tie with
ribbons
ribbony.adjective
rope.noun,.plural.ropes
a flexible,
heavy cord of tightly intertwined.hemp
or other fiber; a string of items
attached in one line by or as if by twisting
or braiding a rope of onions; a lasso or lariat; specialized procedures
or details (learn the ropes; know the ropes of life)
rope,
roped,
roping,
ropes.verbs
transitive verb use.to
tie or fasten with or as if with rope; to enclose, separate or partition
with or as if with a rope (ropeed off the area wher the garage was to be
built); to catch with a rope or lasso; to trick or deceive (got roped into
cleaning out the garage on the weekend)
intransitive verb use.to
become like a cord or rope (the dark matter in organic apple cider vinegar
looks like a rope)
roper.noun,.plural.ropers
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